RickSparks
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Giving the sequence:
8 11 5 4 9 1 7 6 10 13 3 12 2
Where would the number 14 fit in?
I got this problem in class last week and need some help from you bright people at Yahoo Answers to help me solve it. I've been frustrated by this riddle all weekend, I think it has something to do with addition and subtraction like you can see the 5 and 4 equal 9, then 1 - 7 equals 6 etc. The only problem with that is the 8 and 11 stick out and make no sense. I've tried odds and evens, circles, and lines. Please help I can't get this freaking riddle out out my mind.
Thank you!
It might help to write it out on paper, that was how mine was given, but I just typed it so I could put it on here.
8 11 5 4 9 1 7 6 10 13 3 12 2
Where would the number 14 fit in?
I got this problem in class last week and need some help from you bright people at Yahoo Answers to help me solve it. I've been frustrated by this riddle all weekend, I think it has something to do with addition and subtraction like you can see the 5 and 4 equal 9, then 1 - 7 equals 6 etc. The only problem with that is the 8 and 11 stick out and make no sense. I've tried odds and evens, circles, and lines. Please help I can't get this freaking riddle out out my mind.
Thank you!
It might help to write it out on paper, that was how mine was given, but I just typed it so I could put it on here.