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Thursday Puzzle: Petals on a Rose

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    Is it sad that when I figured this out yesterday, I knocked up a little VB app to calculate the outcome and randomly generate numbers so I could test the theory ....

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      Does is matter what type of rose it is?!!!

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        Originally posted by ZARDOZ View Post
        Remove the even numbers, take 1 off the odd numbers and add them together. If all numbers are even it's zero. But that doesn't really explain the meaning of the puzzle which is better understood by looking at a dice.
        3 3 1 6 4

        3 3 1

        3 3

        6

        That doesn't work.

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          Originally posted by Old Hack View Post
          3 3 1 6 4

          3 3 1

          3 3

          6

          That doesn't work.

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          3 3 1
          2 2 0
          4

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            Originally posted by ChrisPackit View Post
            Is it sad that when I figured this out yesterday, I knocked up a little VB app to calculate the outcome and randomly generate numbers so I could test the theory ....
            Very. You should have done it in C.

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              Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
              3 3 1
              2 2 0
              4
              I have just seen it again.

              OK

              Add all the odd numbers together, then subtract the amount of odd numbers

              (3 + 3 + 1) - 3 = 4

              5 5 5 6 3

              18 - 4 = 14
              Last edited by Old Hack; 21 September 2012, 07:28.

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                Originally posted by ZARDOZ View Post
                Remove the even numbers, take 1 off the odd numbers and add them together. If all numbers are even it's zero. But that doesn't really explain the meaning of the puzzle which is better understood by looking at a dice.
                Each 5 counts as 4, each 3 counts as 2, nothing else matters. If there are no 3s or 5s, the answer is zero. If the answer is odd, round up.

                Simple as that.
                When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....

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                  Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
                  Each 5 counts as 4, each 3 counts as 2, nothing else matters. If there are no 3s or 5s, the answer is zero. If the answer is odd, round up.

                  Simple as that.
                  Add odds together, subtract # of odds.

                  Can't see it being simpler than that.

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                    Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
                    Each 5 counts as 4, each 3 counts as 2, nothing else matters. If there are no 3s or 5s, the answer is zero. If the answer is odd, round up.

                    Simple as that.
                    How do you get an odd number?

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                      Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
                      How do you get an odd number?
                      Good point
                      When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....

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