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still have problems with 1, 2 and 6..At 6 I look in my keyboard but the numbers matching are not accepted...don't know
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for number 1 i still dont understand it, i mainly guessed using infantrysnipers numbers for reference.
i had 3/2 (first row) and 4/2 (second row) for my last 4 numbers. with infantrysnipers answer, i figured that to be 7 so my last four numbers were 7 and i just plugged in the first number until it worked. i got 27777.
number 2 corresponds to 5/2 (on top row) and 1/2 (bottom row)
number 7 corresponds to 3/2 and 4/2
hopefully between this and infantry sniper you can narrow it down enough to just guess
I got # 1 by chance...
I can tell you what the fractions were and what the answer was but I have been unable to figure it out even with the answer. Maybe it is so obvious that I am missing it.
From left to right the 1st row was 3/2(S), 3/2(S), 6/1(L), 6/1(L), 1/2(S)
From left to right the 2nd row was 4/2(L), 4/2(L), 4/2(M), 4/2(M), 4/2(L)
I am not sure if it matters or not but I marked the fractions S, M, or L for small, medium, or large text size. The 1/2 and both of the 3/2 were offset to the left in regards to the bottom row, both the 6/1 were offset to the right in regards to the bottom row.
I got the answer 77881 by chance and it worked.
I hope that makes sense to everyone. Maybe with the answer someone will make sense of this.
I also got # 1 by chance
From left to right the 1st row was 5/2(M), 3/2(S), 9/5(M), 9/5(M), 5/2(M)
From left to right the 2nd row was 1/2(M+), 4/2(L), 2/3(M), 2/3(M), 1/2(M+)
S, M, and L is small, medium and large. M+ is for slightly larger than medium. On mine the 3/2 and both of the 9/5 were offset to the left in regards to the bottom row. Both the 5/2 were offset to the right in regards to the bottom row.
I got the answer 27662.
Im not sure but I think the first and last numbers come from subtracting the bottom number from the top. Possibly because it was offset to the right? The second seems to be addition and it cannot be reduced to a whole number. The third and fourth seems to be multiplication because 9/5 x 2/3 is 6/5.
3-figure which lines are missing to make an 8 and those lines will make a number.
4-I went to wikipedia and looked up billiard balls then i found which numbers had which colors.
5-grab a phone and look for which numbers have those letters.
6-start from the letter on the keyboard and move to the red space, also do them from left to right.
For number 2, I will show you how to draw Chinese characters and Japanese Kanji characters. This is one of the characters I got on mine, I don't know about you guys since apparently they change between each game. It appears as if there are three or more strokes, but really, there's only two.
Now, you must understand one thing, when they draw boxes, it is not four lines, but three.
Usually when the stroke looks like the one below, it's only one stroke.
But that's not only the case, such as this one.
How many strokes do you think is this one?
If you think four, you're wrong. It's actually three.
These are just the simple ones, the more complicated ones are more difficult, obviously.
in 6 I put the numbers of my keyboard and still not accept them. any more hints for this one please and both 1 and 2?
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