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Old 10-05-2007, 05:53 PM
JMP300z JMP300z is offline
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I'd choose 1.

The number of areas separated by lines decreases from left to right.
4 2 1
8 4 2
3 2 ?
So only 1 fits this observation.

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Took me awhile to understand what you were saying. Now that I understand I have to agree that this is a very convincing pattern and decided to make an image so other people could more easily understand.



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this ignores the columns
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Old 10-05-2007, 06:07 PM
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Default Re: Can anyone solve this?

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I'd choose 1.

The number of areas separated by lines decreases from left to right.
4 2 1
8 4 2
3 2 ?
So only 1 fits this observation.

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Took me awhile to understand what you were saying. Now that I understand I have to agree that this is a very convincing pattern and decided to make an image so other people could more easily understand.



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this ignores the columns

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I don't see your point. The columns are symmetrical so if they had any effect it would be equal throughout and wouldn't change the answer.
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