facthunter Posted Sunday at 08:36 AM Posted Sunday at 08:36 AM yes I noticed that. Number is 211. Nev 1
Marty_d Posted Sunday at 12:50 PM Posted Sunday at 12:50 PM Neighborhood pharmacy (obviously from a Yank show) 1
red750 Posted Tuesday at 09:46 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 09:46 AM The answer is 6. The lower numbers are the number of segments in the number above.
red750 Posted Tuesday at 11:57 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 11:57 PM It fits, but not the puzzle answer. R. I. and E have already been entered.
onetrack Posted Wednesday at 07:35 AM Posted Wednesday at 07:35 AM O.K., I failed to expand the photo to see the letters along the bottom. Ahh, well, at least I tried. I'm stumped on this one.
red750 Posted Wednesday at 08:34 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 08:34 AM It's not easy, or a very common phrase, but I'll leave it for another day to see if anyone can come up with it. I've got a few more Wheel of Fortune puzzles saved, but at the moment, watch this unbelievable video.
red750 Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago The phrase above was "A BRIEF OVERVIEW". Not easy, but you've got to pick the right letters to help guess the answer.
red750 Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago Correct. Sorry, I'd forgotten I'd posted that one before. This is one of those maths questions with different answers, depending on how you calculate it. It's the order of processing. Let's see how we go.
facthunter Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago You could eliminate the ambiguity by using brackets. nev
red750 Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago That's not the point. This is the way the question is asked. If you were in an exam room and that question was on the test paper?
facthunter Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Then you would be trained and prepared to deal with it.. Doing past papers is a common study and preparation method. Nev
red750 Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago Correct Jerry, but a lot of people process left to right and get 58. Here's an interesting thing. Enter that question in that order into the Microsoft calculator and you get 58, but do the same on an iPhone calculator and you get 128. OK. Can you solve this one?
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