I've been trying to figure this pattern out for a while. Thus far I've only succeeded in making myself feel stupid. So, I'm hoping somebody here can solve it and explain what's it about.
The problem is this: "The numbers in each column below are derived in the same way. Find out the missing number and explain how you did it."
999 998 997 996
729 648 567 486
126 192 210 192
12 , 18 , ??? , 18
If I didn't screw it up, the numbers should be in a 4 by 4 'table' (I didn't know how to make a table so just hit spacebar). So, what is the missing number and how do you figure out? Ignore the commas; I just put them in to try to help with the arrangement.
Need solution/explanation to a mathematical problem
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Need solution/explanation to a mathematical problem
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Re: Need solution/explanation to a mathematical problem
Looks like the missing number is 0. Each number in the table is the product of the digits of the number above it. 9*9*7 = 567, 5*6*7 = 210, 2*1*0 = 0.
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Yep, its 0.
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Ugh. Yep, now I do feel stupid. Should've realized it upon seeing that everynumber in the second row differed by 81...
Well, thanks a lot for answering.
Well, thanks a lot for answering.
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Re: Need solution/explanation to a mathematical problem
Well if it's any comfort it is better to ask a question and feel stupid once, than to stay silent and feel stupid for the rest of your lifeGarlak wrote:Ugh. Yep, now I do feel stupid. Should've realized it upon seeing that everynumber in the second row differed by 81...
Well, thanks a lot for answering.