Here are some fun, tricky and hard to solve maths problems that will challenge your thinking ability.
If 1=3
2=3
3=5
4=4
5=4
Then, 6=
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
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6=87
Believe it or not, this “math” question actually requires no math whatsoever. If you flip the image upside down, you’ll see that what you’re dealing with is a simple number sequence.
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