Reasoning of puzzles
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120,10,3,?,?
41,23,61,?
011010,100010,100010,100010,000010,?,100010
1001,4524,4299,3984,?
123456,?,93332736,3359978496
I have been thinking about these five questions for a long time, but I still can't get an accurate idea.
In the fourth question, inside, what I want is to convert groups of 4 numbers into groups of 3 numbers and get 9656 according to the law, but this is not the correct answer.
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http://free.ultimaiq.net/nse.htm
logical-deduction
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$begingroup$
120,10,3,?,?
41,23,61,?
011010,100010,100010,100010,000010,?,100010
1001,4524,4299,3984,?
123456,?,93332736,3359978496
I have been thinking about these five questions for a long time, but I still can't get an accurate idea.
In the fourth question, inside, what I want is to convert groups of 4 numbers into groups of 3 numbers and get 9656 according to the law, but this is not the correct answer.
The puzzle comes from
http://free.ultimaiq.net/nse.htm
logical-deduction
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Does that mean you've solved this one?
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– ielyamani
12 hours ago
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I hope to get help because I didn't get the answer that accords with the intention of the questioner.
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– wowoniu
8 hours ago
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$begingroup$
120,10,3,?,?
41,23,61,?
011010,100010,100010,100010,000010,?,100010
1001,4524,4299,3984,?
123456,?,93332736,3359978496
I have been thinking about these five questions for a long time, but I still can't get an accurate idea.
In the fourth question, inside, what I want is to convert groups of 4 numbers into groups of 3 numbers and get 9656 according to the law, but this is not the correct answer.
The puzzle comes from
http://free.ultimaiq.net/nse.htm
logical-deduction
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120,10,3,?,?
41,23,61,?
011010,100010,100010,100010,000010,?,100010
1001,4524,4299,3984,?
123456,?,93332736,3359978496
I have been thinking about these five questions for a long time, but I still can't get an accurate idea.
In the fourth question, inside, what I want is to convert groups of 4 numbers into groups of 3 numbers and get 9656 according to the law, but this is not the correct answer.
The puzzle comes from
http://free.ultimaiq.net/nse.htm
logical-deduction
logical-deduction
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Does that mean you've solved this one?
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– ielyamani
12 hours ago
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I hope to get help because I didn't get the answer that accords with the intention of the questioner.
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8 hours ago
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$begingroup$
Does that mean you've solved this one?
$endgroup$
– ielyamani
12 hours ago
$begingroup$
I hope to get help because I didn't get the answer that accords with the intention of the questioner.
$endgroup$
– wowoniu
8 hours ago
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Does that mean you've solved this one?
$endgroup$
– ielyamani
12 hours ago
$begingroup$
Does that mean you've solved this one?
$endgroup$
– ielyamani
12 hours ago
$begingroup$
I hope to get help because I didn't get the answer that accords with the intention of the questioner.
$endgroup$
– wowoniu
8 hours ago
$begingroup$
I hope to get help because I didn't get the answer that accords with the intention of the questioner.
$endgroup$
– wowoniu
8 hours ago
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