Figure this one out...

weinie

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Sep 6, 2010
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Jeanneau 349 port washington, ny
The interpretation that the position of the hands of the clock determines the numerical value of the clock is potentially correct. The interpretation that the number of clocks determines the numerical value of the clocks is also potentially correct. The rules of the mathematical system were not defined as being one or the other, therefore it is impossible to determine which answer necessarily must be correct.

Same with number of bananas vs. number of bunches & # of sides vs. # of geometric figures.
The fact that the ONLY way to determine the value of the symbols in the last line makes the latter interpretation the valid one.
 
Jan 22, 2008
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Hunter 34 Alameda CA
The last equation is what is throwing everyone, even me, overboard. It has been modified. The clock shows 2, the banana have 3, and the pentagon has 11 sides as opposed to 15. But it was fun anyway. Although allan12210 guessed it first, I selected weinie's because he showed his work.
That always happened to me in school. Only I usually didn't show my work and got the wrong answer too. At least I was consistent.
 
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Jan 4, 2010
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Farr 30 San Francisco
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from the first picture 3 of the pentagon = 45 so one pentagon is worth 15

From the second picture a pentagon (15) and two bananas is 23 so two bananas is 8 and one banana is 4

From the third picture a clock (3) two bananas (8) and a pentagon (15) is 26
 

MitchK

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Sep 22, 2017
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Capital Yachts Newport 28 Burbank, WA
88 or 80. Depending on how the geometric figures are counted.
 
May 12, 2004
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Hunter Cherubini 30 New Port Richey
The last equation is what is throwing everyone, even me, overboard. It has been modified. The clock shows 2, the banana have 3, and the pentagon has 11 sides as opposed to 15. But it was fun anyway. Although allan12210 guessed it first, I selected weinie's because he showed his work.
It doesn't count if you don't show your work. Believe me! It's true! :biggrin:
 

JamesG161

SBO Weather and Forecasting Forum Jim & John
Feb 14, 2014
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Hunter 430 Waveland, MS
pentagon has 11 sides
Teacher/grader loses!:cowbell:

Eleven sided figure is Hendecagon!

For other fun tips on the number 11...
https://mysticalnumbers.com/number-11/

I had forgotten about the end of WW I....
"The First World War ended on the eleventh hour on the eleventh day of the eleventh month"
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Pentagon is kinda "spooky". Very difficult to draw laying out with a straight edge and drawing compass.
The secret to draw was the "Golden Section" or a Gambler's optimum betting strategy.:waycool:

Happy Halloween.
Jim...

PS: Still sailing down here.:biggrin:
 
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Feb 17, 2006
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Lancer 27PS MCB Camp Pendleton KF6BL
I am being beat up with semantics. LOL Fair enough... UNCLE
 
Jan 22, 2008
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Beneteau 323 Annapolis MD
26...from the first picture 3 of the pentagon = 45 so one pentagon is worth 15...From the second picture a pentagon (15) and two bananas is 23 so two bananas is 8 and one banana is 4...
From the third picture a clock (3) two bananas (8) and a pentagon (15) is 26
You have to MULTIPLY the pentagon. Did I win the new car !?
 

JamesG161

SBO Weather and Forecasting Forum Jim & John
Feb 14, 2014
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Hunter 430 Waveland, MS
I agree. Order of precedence. I came up with 67
Sorry all. @Brian D has declared the winner in his post #40 and even he got it wrong at first. Allen got it first and then when for 42.
The answer is 38.
Jim...
 
Oct 29, 2016
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Hunter 41 DS Port Huron
38 is the correct answer I believe
The geometric shapes adjusted to be a multiplier of 11 as there is a missing square
The clocks are adjusted to 2 each based on the time being displayed
The banana's are adjusted to 3 each are adjusted to 3 from 4
2+3+3*11=38
 
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