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Who Can Help With The Quantitative Reasoning Question by dallex10(m): 2:58pm On Mar 30, 2020
It's complicated

Re: Who Can Help With The Quantitative Reasoning Question by oruhobinna(m): 3:36pm On Mar 30, 2020
This is complicated o
Re: Who Can Help With The Quantitative Reasoning Question by oruhobinna(m): 3:39pm On Mar 30, 2020
10 P 6 x 2
10 + 12 = 22

15 P 6
15 x 3 + 6 = 51
Re: Who Can Help With The Quantitative Reasoning Question by ThinkX: 3:59pm On Mar 30, 2020
thought it ought to follow one rule or pattern.
Moreover this your pattern is not true for the first question
oruhobinna:
10 P 6 x 2
10 + 12 = 22

15 P 6
15 x 3 + 6 = 51
Re: Who Can Help With The Quantitative Reasoning Question by oruhobinna(m): 4:38pm On Mar 30, 2020
ThinkX:
thought it ought to follow one rule or pattern.
Moreover this your pattern is not true for the first question
Well its what I could deduce
Re: Who Can Help With The Quantitative Reasoning Question by phemmyfour: 10:37am On Jul 02, 2020
dallex10:
It's complicated
The exercise is full of error. The samples are three different operations. There is/are suppose to be dot(s) inscribed in the "O" at the top to define the operator to use

O•
8 P 4 = 8 - 4 = 4

O••
10 P 6 = 10 + (2*6)= 22

O•••
15 P 6= (15*3)+ 6 = 51


Hence
1. 13 or 19 (1st or 2nd approach)

2. 7 (2nd approach)

3. 4 or 16 (1st or 2nd approach)

4. 26 (2nd approach)

5. 10 or 55 ( 1st or 2nd approach)
Re: Who Can Help With The Quantitative Reasoning Question by supperwithgod: 9:04pm On Feb 02, 2022
phemmyfour:
The exercise is full of error. The samples are three different operations. There is/are suppose to be dot(s) inscribed in the "O" at the top to define the operator to use

O•
8 P 4 = 8 - 4 = 4

O••
10 P 6 = 10 + (2*6)= 22

O•••
15 P 6= (15*3)+ 6 = 51


Hence
1. 13 or 19 (1st or 2nd approach)

2. 7 (2nd approach)

3. 4 or 16 (1st or 2nd approach)

4. 26 (2nd approach)

5. 10 or 55 ( 1st or 2nd approach)



This question uses Highest Common Factor
Re: Who Can Help With The Quantitative Reasoning Question by phemmyfour: 9:50pm On Feb 02, 2022
supperwithgod:


This question uses Highest Common Factor
No
I have the original

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