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Nope, try again ;)
Nope, retry ;)
Yes, the result is a single number ;)
Nope, try again ;)
Awesome, you can guess the missing number ;))
Hint: [(a + b) - (c + d) x e]
Hmm, not sure if absolute modulus is written like that but, what I came up with.
47-35.6=18
3+5=8; 7-8=-1; 4+(-1)=3; 3x6=18
58-22.5=45
2+2=4; 8-4=4; 5+4=9; 9x5=45
69-54.7=42
5+4=9; 9-9=0; 6+0=6; 7x6=42
76-43.0= ?
4+3=7; 6-7=-1; 7+(-1)=6; 6x0=0
Thus.
?=0
General formula if first number is A and last 5th number is E
(A+ ( modulus | ( B- (C+D) ) | ) ) x E
0 is correct 👍