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@smile_kun422 Compare everything in the same unit (year):
1万円/日=10,000×365=3,650,000 yen/year (≈ 365万円)
50万円/月=500,000×12=6,000,000 yen/year (600万円)
10,000,000 yen/year (1000万円)
1,000,000,000 yen (10億円)
So 4 is the answer. 即日で10億円 (Take 1 billion yen immediately).
@paranormal_2ch It only says he fell from the 10th floor, not that he fell off the building. So he could have simply tripped and fallen on the 10th floor or down a few stairs and remained unhurt.
So he may b fell inside the building, like down the stairs from the 10th floor, not out of a window.
@serizawa_nina Each cat represents “ね (ne)”, and the number on it tells the order/reading. rearranging gives words like ねっこ (root) and ねは (leaf).
For the last: 3–4–4 + び → rearranges to ねこ + び (cat + day) → ねこび → sounds like ねこ日 (cat day).
Answer:
ねこび (Cat Day)
@serizawa_nina The dice top number gives a sound (1→いち, 3→さん, etc.) used to form words.
Following the same pattern, the last dice gives に (2).
So:
か+に⇒かに⇒かんにん
(a school-related word)
Answer:
かんにん
@Groudon116881 Explanation:
Let rabbit R, turtle T, fox F.
From the image:
R+T=10,F+T=20,F=24
So:
T=20−24=−4, (Not possible as weight can not be negative)
@dokuneee The expression shows や − お, meaning remove the “お” sound from “や”. this gives やま (yama). “Yama” points to 山 (mountain), leading to the prefecture name 山形 (Yamagata). Answer:
山形県 (Yamagata)
@hetare808ceo The difference between “income” (年収) and “revenue/sales” (売上). The person boasts about earning 20 million yen annually, implying high personal income. But when they show proof, it turns out to be business revenue, not actual take. Revenue is not profit.
@hectorh09 1975” is not a year in both cases. One refers to a room/house number (or hospital room), while the other refers to the year. So she was born in room 1975 and died in the year 1975 at age 22.
@smile_kun422 The key is the phrase “どんな面接でも必ず合格” (he always passes any interview). This implies he is not a candidate but the interviewer/examiner himself. Since interviewers don’t get evaluated, he is “always accepted” by default.
@fuyuyasumiminai 1→いち, 2→に, 3→さん, 4→し, 5→ご(→う sound), 6→ろく, 7→しち, 8→はち, 9→ない(=きゅう variation).
So for 10, the natural reading is じゅう, and with phonetic change (促音), it becomes:
じゅう+ぽ⇒じゅっぽ