## mathmath333 one year ago Reasoning question

1. mathmath333

\large \color{black}{\begin{align} \begin{array}{|c|c|c|} \hline \color{red}{?} & 7 & 13 \\ \hline 6 & 12 & 4 \\ \hline 19 & 20 & 28 \\ \hline \end{array} \hspace{.33em}\\~\\~\\ & a.)\ 18 \hspace{.33em}\\~\\ & b.)\ 26 \hspace{.33em}\\~\\ & c.)\ 8 \hspace{.33em}\\~\\ & d.)\ 13 \hspace{.33em}\\~\\ \end{align}}

2. anonymous

cant wait to see the answer to this...

3. mathmath333

4. phi

the only pattern (such as it is) that I see is the sum of the top two rows is less than the bottom row. If that is the pattern, only 8 in the choices fit.

5. anonymous

lol reminds me of "what is next 2, 4, 8, 16?" answer is any number bigger than 16

6. anonymous

the only pattern I saw initially was each row up and down had 2 even one odd which would eliminate 13

7. anonymous

sum of columns increases too so 8 fits that as well

8. phi

what class is this from? Hogwart's School of Divination?

9. mathmath333

General intelligence and reasoning

10. Loser66

I think it is 8. Look at the columns Last one: $$\color{red}{2}*13 +\color{blue}{1/2}*4= 26+2 =28$$ Middle one $$\color{red}{2}*7+\color{blue}{1/2}*12=14+6=20$$ Apply that rule, we have it is 8, because $$\color{red}{2}*8+\color{blue}{1/2}*6 = 16+3 =19$$

11. anonymous

^Damn, This guy is smart

12. ikram002p

@Loser66 <3 <3

13. mathmath333

@TheLoser is Great

14. Loser66

lol....

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