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Math puzzle - What's your answer?

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EastTexFrank

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I get 14.

Actually I don't think that it is solvable. We are all assuming that one banana is worth half of two bananas but that is not necessarily true. We haven't proved that.
 

Melensdad

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14

In a string you always do the multiplication first.

So single banana x cookie = 1 x 10 = 10
Then the addition of 3 + 1 = 4 added to the 10 from above = 14
 

Melensdad

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Well, so far, there's still a lot of wrong answers.

If 14 is wrong I'd like to see the correct answer and the work to prove it. Preferably not using 'common core' math techniques.
 

Doc

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14

In a string you always do the multiplication first.

So single banana x cookie = 1 x 10 = 10
Then the addition of 3 + 1 = 4 added to the 10 from above = 14

Duh, order of operations. I forgot that with fruit and clocks and cookies.

I do believe the time on the clock impacts it's value just like the number of bananas changes that value.
For the bottom equation the clock is on 2. If the number of chips on the cookie equals it's value then ....
it would be 2 + 1 = 3 and then 3 + 7 = 10.

Maybe that's it.
 

Melensdad

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Duh, order of operations. I forgot that with fruit and clocks and cookies.

I do believe the time on the clock impacts it's value just like the number of bananas changes that value.
For the bottom equation the clock is on 2. If the number of chips on the cookie equals it's value then ....
it would be 2 + 1 = 3 and then 3 + 7 = 10.

Maybe that's it.

You mean the fuzzy/out of focus piece of fruit?

That is what it looks like on my screen!

I can't even see any "hands" on that clock!!!

Perhaps a good screen shot that is clear enough to read might help :hammer:
 

EastTexFrank

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Key words:
Cookie
Bananas
Clock
Puzzle
Tada!
(14?)
No.

Okay, went back and looked at it again. I needed to spend more than 2 seconds looking at it the first time. A little study and close scrutiny got me the answer. (I think)

I also think that my first answer was partially right. It's unsolvable. All the symbols in the last line are unproven values. You're making assumptions about what they are.
 

Melensdad

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Nope. You did what I did initially. It's not just a simple math puzzle. It's also an observation and assumption puzzle.

So for those of us who go to an eye specialist and cannot focus on a computer screen its pretty much going to remain unsolved. I would like to know the correct answer and why. Until that time, I'm sticking with 14 and saying that the fuzzy spoiled fruit looking thing is exactly what I said it was. Not saying I'm correct, just saying that until I see a greatly enlarged and clear image of it it is what I think it is :unsure:

If that fuzzy fruit thing is a clock instead of a fuzzy fruit thing, and if I am supposed to read the dial on the clock, then someone needs to give me a clear image to see!
 

EastTexFrank

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So for those of us who go to an eye specialist and cannot focus on a computer screen its pretty much going to remain unsolved. I would like to know the correct answer and why. Until that time, I'm sticking with 14 and saying that the fuzzy spoiled fruit looking thing is exactly what I said it was. Not saying I'm correct, just saying that until I see a greatly enlarged and clear image of it it is what I think it is :unsure:

It's a clock! I had to stare at it a long time to figure out what it was and your eyes have to be good enough to see where the hands are. That was really tough for this blind ol' bat.
 

Jim_S

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I think that you got it right except for one thing.

2 + 1 + (1 x7) = 10

Waybomb got it first!!!!

We have to realize that this problem is phrased in “new math.”

There isn’t a correct answer but there are no wrong answers either

Everyone does get a participation trophy even those who didn’t attempt to answer.
 
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