@Mimiiben1 Answer should be 5, as in Bill Walton of the Celtics! Or Joe DiMaggio!
The Square root of 49 = 7
The square square root of 81 = 3
The square root of 4 = 2.
7 + 3 =10
10/2 =5
@Prenses1hira According to the pattern seen from the previous few, the answer to 15 + 16 = 13, which is the correct answer of 31 TRANSPOSED.
In the game of BINGO that is QUINELLA; for any number recited to be covered on your BINGO sheets, the number of the reverse order is also covered.
@SqSehrish Answer should be 79.
Each successive number at the right goes up in increments of 11.
With 1116 conspicuously absent, you have to allow for that to progress to 1117, producing the answer of 79.
@AylaaVibes@Emily_53xl You’re not doing my taxes.
The answer is 3, not 255.
The square root of 25, shown three times, is 5 x 3 or 15.
Then divided by 5 gives you the number 3
@zakiaonsol Actually, the number on the opposite side of = is 48, according to the pattern I noticed: not only do you multiply the two numbers involved, but you also ADD THEM, if you look a the pattern.
@chriistianna0 Should be 9, as in Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox! Still the last man to bat or eclipse .400, hitting .406 in 1941.
We needed him this year!
@nehirbisakinn Answer is 72.
Just for the heck of it I went to GOOGLE to check how much was a gallon of gas the last time the Nicks won the NBA championship (1972-73 season).
It was 39 cents, and then skyrocketed to 55 cents via the Arab oil embargo.
My…how times have changed!
@nidisdnikki Should be 4, as in Bobby Orr, my honey from the Boston Bruins!
Here he is flying airborne after being tripped by Noel Picard of the St. Louis Blues over 50 years ago:
@proinexcel Answer is 4, as in Bobby Orr, my honey from the Boston Bruins!
Meanwhile, wait ‘til next year (or beyond) for the Boston Red Sox to get to the post-season!
@Emily_53xl 95 I am guessing.
When you divide by a fraction you are effectively multiplying by the converse of the same fraction
50 x 4 =200
200/2 =100
100-5 =95