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Re: If You Can Solve This Puzzle, Were Hiring - It’s About Trying To Solve Problems by benebaby77: 5:40pm On Mar 28, 2017
=3^2 - 3 = 3×3 - 3 =9 - 3 = 6

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Re: If You Can Solve This Puzzle, Were Hiring - It’s About Trying To Solve Problems by ss1930(m): 6:03pm On Mar 28, 2017
5/3=20/x.
Cross multiply, u will have = 5x=60
Solve for X, = 60/5
X=12.

Its just this simple
Re: If You Can Solve This Puzzle, Were Hiring - It’s About Trying To Solve Problems by dingbang(m): 6:42pm On Mar 28, 2017
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Re: If You Can Solve This Puzzle, Were Hiring - It’s About Trying To Solve Problems by segun544(m): 6:43pm On Mar 28, 2017
3 * 5 = 15...
Re: If You Can Solve This Puzzle, Were Hiring - It’s About Trying To Solve Problems by Boyopumping: 9:06pm On Mar 28, 2017
3*2=6
Re: If You Can Solve This Puzzle, Were Hiring - It’s About Trying To Solve Problems by laribari(m): 10:12pm On Mar 28, 2017
veneza:
8=56
7=42
6=30
5=20
4=12
3=6
2=2
1=0
no copying please.

Na secondary skool u dey?

#no copying
Re: If You Can Solve This Puzzle, Were Hiring - It’s About Trying To Solve Problems by carbonado(m): 6:08am On Mar 29, 2017
3×3=9......
Re: If You Can Solve This Puzzle, Were Hiring - It’s About Trying To Solve Problems by joe4christ2008(m): 10:34am On Mar 29, 2017
the Answer is 6 .

Solution is 3*3-3 = 6.
Re: If You Can Solve This Puzzle, Were Hiring - It’s About Trying To Solve Problems by Hkenny: 10:38am On Mar 29, 2017
3=15. ie. 15/3 =5....the 5 is the one above 3 .
Re: If You Can Solve This Puzzle, Were Hiring - It’s About Trying To Solve Problems by goldfish80(m): 10:45am On Mar 29, 2017
The answer is 8. Following the progression of the sum added to the answers starting from 10, 12,14. Therefore, 3=8.
Re: If You Can Solve This Puzzle, Were Hiring - It’s About Trying To Solve Problems by bukatyne(f): 12:16pm On Mar 29, 2017
My answer is 12

56 - 42 = 14
42 - 30 = 12
30 - 20 = 10
20 - X = 8

× = 20 - 8 = 12
Re: If You Can Solve This Puzzle, Were Hiring - It’s About Trying To Solve Problems by Vismat(f): 12:23pm On Mar 29, 2017
The answer is 9 , sure.
Re: If You Can Solve This Puzzle, Were Hiring - It’s About Trying To Solve Problems by Olooyo: 12:28pm On Mar 29, 2017
3×4=12
Re: If You Can Solve This Puzzle, Were Hiring - It’s About Trying To Solve Problems by Dhoneys: 1:12pm On Mar 29, 2017
3*2=6-20=14

14 is d answer
Re: If You Can Solve This Puzzle, Were Hiring - It’s About Trying To Solve Problems by Dhoneys: 1:23pm On Mar 29, 2017
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Re: If You Can Solve This Puzzle, Were Hiring - It’s About Trying To Solve Problems by newazuka: 9:45am On Mar 30, 2017
3 * 3 = 9
Re: If You Can Solve This Puzzle, Were Hiring - It’s About Trying To Solve Problems by olahajayi(m): 12:36pm On Mar 30, 2017
the answer is 9... 3*3=9
Re: If You Can Solve This Puzzle, Were Hiring - It’s About Trying To Solve Problems by dolapo003: 8:30pm On Mar 30, 2017
Answer is 8
Re: If You Can Solve This Puzzle, Were Hiring - It’s About Trying To Solve Problems by Loboski: 8:55pm On Mar 30, 2017
(8 * 8 ) - 8 = 56
(7 * 7) - 7 = 42
(6 * 6) - 6 = 30
(5 * 5) - 5 = 20
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(3 * 3) - 3 = 6
Re: If You Can Solve This Puzzle, Were Hiring - It’s About Trying To Solve Problems by olabimp(f): 10:16pm On Mar 30, 2017
8*8=64-8=56 7*7=49-7=42 6*6=36-6=30 5*5=25-5=20 4*4=16-4=12 3*3=9-3=6



The answer is 6. While d next sequence will be 2*2=4-2=2
Re: If You Can Solve This Puzzle, Were Hiring - It’s About Trying To Solve Problems by kunlegboye(m): 11:04pm On Mar 30, 2017
8*7 =56
7*6 =42
6*5 =30
5*4 =20
4*3 =12
3*2 =6

answer =6
Re: If You Can Solve This Puzzle, Were Hiring - It’s About Trying To Solve Problems by jamesrichard(m): 5:28am On Mar 31, 2017
8 QED.
Re: If You Can Solve This Puzzle, Were Hiring - It’s About Trying To Solve Problems by ikennahillary: 7:06am On Mar 31, 2017
(N square -n)=ans
[(3*3)-3]=6
Re: If You Can Solve This Puzzle, Were Hiring - It’s About Trying To Solve Problems by emmaniche: 10:20am On Mar 31, 2017
12
Re: If You Can Solve This Puzzle, Were Hiring - It’s About Trying To Solve Problems by Unclerukus: 10:52am On Mar 31, 2017
Answer is 6. 4 is missing so the multiplier should be 2.
Re: If You Can Solve This Puzzle, Were Hiring - It’s About Trying To Solve Problems by DaramolaAdeyem6(m): 9:27pm On Mar 31, 2017
3*4=12
Re: If You Can Solve This Puzzle, Were Hiring - It’s About Trying To Solve Problems by clumsydyna: 9:48pm On Mar 31, 2017
5*3=15
Re: If You Can Solve This Puzzle, Were Hiring - It’s About Trying To Solve Problems by catalan15(m): 7:45pm On May 19, 2019
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Are you above average? Is your child an A student? Is your employee an introvert or an extrovert? Every day we are measured against the yardstick of averages, judged according to how closely we come to it or how far we deviate from it. Weaving science, history, and his personal experiences as a high school dropout, Rose offers a powerful alternative to understanding individuals through averages: the three principles of individuality. The jaggedness principle (talent is always jagged), the context principle (traits are a myth), and the pathways principle (we all walk the road less traveled) help us understand our true uniqueness—and that of others—and how to take full advantage of individuality to gain an edge in life.

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We are challenged to win and we play to win.

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