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__________________ -----Liz "Make it your ambition to lead a quiet life, to mind your own business and to work with your hands, ..." ~~1 Thess. 4:11 (NIV)
6 + 4 + 3 + 2 + 0 = 15...the ages of the grandchildren
11 + 8 + 4 + 12 + 1 = 36 the months in which the grandchildren were born
15 + 36 x ? = 255 + 2 because I want it to be a prime number!!!
257
__________________ On a positive note, I'm too old to have a mid-life crisis! ~~anonymous
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This is a basic math problem and is therefore a problem for this user. That said, I'll go with... 213.
Thanks Lydia!
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Jeremiah 29:11 Splitcoast Dirty Dozen Alumni | Proud FanClub member since 2017
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To those of you saying this is a simple math problem, an addition problem, please tell me where you find the information that shows the number of cards each participant made, and from there, which ten participants created the most cards? When that information has been extrapolated, then it would be a matter of adding those ten numbers together to arrive at a total. Where does one find those appropriately extrapolated numbers?
To those of you saying this is a simple math problem, an addition problem, please tell me where you find the information that shows the number of cards each participant made, and from there, which ten participants created the most cards? When that information has been extrapolated, then it would be a matter of adding those ten numbers together to arrive at a total. Where does one find those appropriately extrapolated numbers?
I have no idea thus it is a guessing game for me and I make up my own equations!
__________________ On a positive note, I'm too old to have a mid-life crisis! ~~anonymous
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To those of you saying this is a simple math problem, an addition problem, please tell me where you find the information that shows the number of cards each participant made, and from there, which ten participants created the most cards? When that information has been extrapolated, then it would be a matter of adding those ten numbers together to arrive at a total. Where does one find those appropriately extrapolated numbers?
I think Lydia uses a random number generator.... :-)
__________________ -----Liz "Make it your ambition to lead a quiet life, to mind your own business and to work with your hands, ..." ~~1 Thess. 4:11 (NIV)
I think Lydia uses a random number generator.... :-)
the random number generator is just for choosing the winners. The other numbers she gets are real numbers from the submission of cards. I'm not sure how to figure this one, except that you can go in and look thru the falliday gallery and check each person's gallery.
6 + 4 + 3 + 2 + 0 = 15...the ages of the grandchildren
11 + 8 + 4 + 12 + 1 = 36 the months in which the grandchildren were born
15 + 36 x ? = 255 + 2 because I want it to be a prime number!!!
To those of you saying this is a simple math problem, an addition problem, please tell me where you find the information that shows the number of cards each participant made, and from there, which ten participants created the most cards? When that information has been extrapolated, then it would be a matter of adding those ten numbers together to arrive at a total. Where does one find those appropriately extrapolated numbers?
Except for the gallery supersleuths, there is some guessing.
Here are tips! If you commented on a lot of cards during the event, you have a feel for who made the most cards.
Also, you can look in each challenge gallery for clues - as most people upload their multiple cards at the same time, so you can get a feel that way too.
And remember, prior to this I gave you lots of numbers. Total cards, total players etc.
Jeremiah 29:11 Splitcoast Dirty Dozen Alumni | Proud FanClub member since 2017
My Gallery | My Blog "The wind of Heaven is that which blows between a horse's ears."