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Many years ago i got this e-mail, until now i can't get all the answers,
I thought this is quite interesting, so share it here, for those
who never seen this before.
Print this out, you can do it over a period of time, and my experience is
when i am most relax, the answers just pop up.
These equations don’t test your IQ, and certainly not your math ability, but they will give your creativity a workout. It may be helpful to know that few people solve more than half a set at a sitting, but that many find they can finish them all over a few days.
Each equation contains the initials of words that will make it correct. To solve, just apply the missing words.
For example: 26 = L of the A would be 26 = letters of the alphabet
1. 26 = L. of the A. Letters of the Alphabet
2. 7 = W. of the A.W.
3. 1,001 = A.N.
4. 12 = S. of the Z.
5. 54 = C. in the D. (with the J.)
6. 9 = P. in the S.S.
7. 88 = P.K.
8. 13 = S. on the A.F.
9. 32 = D.F. at which W.F.
10. 18 = H. on a G.C.
11. 90 = D. in a R.A.
12. 200 = D. for P.G. in M.
13. 3 = B.M. (S.H.T.R.)
14. 4 = Q. in a G.
15. 24 = H. in a D.
16. 1 = W. in a U.
17. 5 = D. in a Z.C.
18. 57 = H.V.
19. 11 = P. on a F.T.
20. 1,000 = W. that a P. is W.
21. 29 = D. in F. in a L.Y.
22. 64 = S. in a C.
23. 40 = D. and N. of the G.F.
24. 10 = L.I.
25. 7 = Y. of B.L. for B. a M.
26. 2,000 = P. in a T.
27. 4 = S. in a V.
28. 76 = T. that L. the B.P.
29. 2 = G. of V.
30. 3 = L.K. that L. their M.
31. 18 ½ = M.E. from the W.T.
32. 1 = R.A. in the E.B.
33. 20 = C. in a P.
34. 6 = P. on a P.T.
35. 66 = B. of the B. (in the K.J.V.)
36. 9 = J. of the S.C.
37. 10 = D. in a T.N. (including the A.C.)
38. 7 = D. with a S.W.
39. 8 = D. a W. (in the B.S.)
40. 15 = M on a D.M.C.
41. 4 + 20 = B.B. in a P.
42. 9 = S. in a T.T.T.
43. 3 = S.Y.O. at the O.B.G.
44. 5 = T. on a C. (including the S. in the T.)
45. 28 = D in the M.C.
I thought this is quite interesting, so share it here, for those
who never seen this before.
Print this out, you can do it over a period of time, and my experience is
when i am most relax, the answers just pop up.
These equations don’t test your IQ, and certainly not your math ability, but they will give your creativity a workout. It may be helpful to know that few people solve more than half a set at a sitting, but that many find they can finish them all over a few days.
Each equation contains the initials of words that will make it correct. To solve, just apply the missing words.
For example: 26 = L of the A would be 26 = letters of the alphabet
1. 26 = L. of the A. Letters of the Alphabet
2. 7 = W. of the A.W.
3. 1,001 = A.N.
4. 12 = S. of the Z.
5. 54 = C. in the D. (with the J.)
6. 9 = P. in the S.S.
7. 88 = P.K.
8. 13 = S. on the A.F.
9. 32 = D.F. at which W.F.
10. 18 = H. on a G.C.
11. 90 = D. in a R.A.
12. 200 = D. for P.G. in M.
13. 3 = B.M. (S.H.T.R.)
14. 4 = Q. in a G.
15. 24 = H. in a D.
16. 1 = W. in a U.
17. 5 = D. in a Z.C.
18. 57 = H.V.
19. 11 = P. on a F.T.
20. 1,000 = W. that a P. is W.
21. 29 = D. in F. in a L.Y.
22. 64 = S. in a C.
23. 40 = D. and N. of the G.F.
24. 10 = L.I.
25. 7 = Y. of B.L. for B. a M.
26. 2,000 = P. in a T.
27. 4 = S. in a V.
28. 76 = T. that L. the B.P.
29. 2 = G. of V.
30. 3 = L.K. that L. their M.
31. 18 ½ = M.E. from the W.T.
32. 1 = R.A. in the E.B.
33. 20 = C. in a P.
34. 6 = P. on a P.T.
35. 66 = B. of the B. (in the K.J.V.)
36. 9 = J. of the S.C.
37. 10 = D. in a T.N. (including the A.C.)
38. 7 = D. with a S.W.
39. 8 = D. a W. (in the B.S.)
40. 15 = M on a D.M.C.
41. 4 + 20 = B.B. in a P.
42. 9 = S. in a T.T.T.
43. 3 = S.Y.O. at the O.B.G.
44. 5 = T. on a C. (including the S. in the T.)
45. 28 = D in the M.C.