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Question 1. If 1=3, 2=3, 3=5, 4=4; 5=4, then 6=?
a.2
b.5
c.3
d.4
a.2
b.5
c.3
d.4
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The correct answer is c.3. This pattern suggests that the number of closed areas in each number corresponds to the number itself:
- 1 has 3 closed areas
- 2 has 3 closed areas
- 3 has 5 closed areas
- 4 has 4 closed areas
- 5 has 4 closed areas
Following this pattern, we can deduce that 6 would have 3 closed areas.
- 1 has 3 closed areas
- 2 has 3 closed areas
- 3 has 5 closed areas
- 4 has 4 closed areas
- 5 has 4 closed areas
Following this pattern, we can deduce that 6 would have 3 closed areas.
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