One Word Wonder
Instructions
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One Word Wonders are puzzles where the answer to the puzzle is exactly one word. For a better idea on how to solve this puzzle see an example.
One Word Wonder
Number of solvers : 121
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OMG, what's with the all the math lately!
I wonder if we're supposed to treat adjoining letters as digits or multiples--does LA mean L x A?
[2]If LA were meant to be L x A - why would the problem state: TB x LA?
[1]Hooray for new math,
New-hoo-hoo-math,
It won't do you a bit of good to review math.
It's so simple,
So very simple,
That only a child can do it!
Why is there a G in the list and no G in the equation?
And I thought the answer for T involved two numbers for her full name, wasn't she kind of a fraction? Are we using the fraction then?
I think at the end you do a reverse replacement.
[5] No fractions
[4] It's used in the second step.
[5] Just use her "first" name.
I believe I've figured out the last step, but I don't believe I have the correct answer for one of the numbers.
[9] Each answer in the first part (before the equation) was unique.
This puzzle just gets a whole lot easier when you have the correct numbers!
[10] That I figured. Just not sure on one of them, since what I get for an answer doesn't seem to work.
[11] THANKS!
I'm getting: RBRB?GT
Edit: All that work, and once I finally got the numbers correct, I saw the first two letters and guessed.
I'm having some problems with E...
Ah. My problem was circular reasoning.
Arg, order of operations. Do I F the TB X LA over A, or the sum of the 2 groups in parens?
And then dividing by R over A, isn't that the same as multiplying by 0.AAAAAAAAAA???
[15] Just the expression (TB x LA over A) gets raised to the power F.
Dividing by R over A is the same as multiplying by A over R.
Great puzzle!
Very fun!
lol. guessed what i saw and it was the answer. i hates math.