Asked by Jimbo

brothers homework question, he is up set and even i can't do, seams simple, but i just am not getting it.

"If 2*6=4,
4*1=7 and
8*3=1,
find the value
of 5*5."
thanks guys

Answers

Answered by drwls
Your number symbols must not have their normal integer meanings, because none of those statements are true.

Is your "*" symbol supposed to indicate multiplication, as it normally does when used in equations?
Answered by Dr Russ
It looks similar to an old puzzle

2+6=6
4+1=7
8+3=10
so 5+5=8

based on the number of letters

two + six = 6
four + one = 7
eight + three = 10
so
five + five = 8

This might give a clue, but I can't see the answer at the moment.
Answered by Reiny
Jimbo, I think DrRuss has found the correct "solution"

I don't place much value on these kind of math problems, if they can be called that.
I think this kind of problem should be considered recreational, for a teacher to assign it as "homework" and causing a student to be upset is ill-conceived.

Answered by Dr Russ
I am not a fan of these either apart from as an 'end game' to wind down a lesson.
Answered by Susannah
It’s a tough algebra question

Solution a*b=12 –(a+b)

The mystery value is 2.

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Answered by Troy
The answer is 6. Trust me, if you look closely, it's 6.

You have to add and subtract a few and multiply and DIVIDE! So many,

I USED A CALCULATOR!

Answered by Ross
i cant tell the difference ....
i cant even do it and im in year 12
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