Condiment Patterns 2

Algebra Level 1

Which condiment should be in the red box?

B A D C

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51 solutions

Taha Sawar
May 24, 2014

D because the pattern comes as D then A, at the required answer it is D

agree to the logic

Mohammad Khattak - 7 years ago

The odd pattern is red black and the even pattern is black red , so the third one is odd so the answer is D

Gunin Wasan - 7 years ago

I'm colorblind so I couldn't tell the different shades of the symbol on the condiment...

Emmett Lee - 5 years, 11 months ago

diagonals are of same color

Raghul Nm - 7 years ago

it's a D.its' very simple try to make harder patterns

Yousuf Rashid - 6 years, 8 months ago

  1. The rest of the pattern was made of B and D, and the item above the empty box was already a B. So obviously, it's a D!

Tae Yeon Ann - 7 years ago

the ANS IS D

Alexandra Roxelana - 7 years ago

d is the correct ans...

Sathiyaraj Raju - 7 years ago

chess board pattern

alternate red blue/black

Mukhtar Ahmad - 7 years ago

the pattern flows in a way red, black, then the missed one is to be red..that is d option

very very easy................................. you know .!

rakesh chotaliya - 7 years ago

The odd pattern is red black and the even pattern is black red , so the third one is odd so the answer is D

Treasure Irum - 7 years ago

IT WAS VERY SIMPLE...

Ratna Sambhav - 7 years ago

it's simple

the rit ans is D

shazma ibrahim - 7 years ago

exactly ans iz option D

Usama Bin Taj - 6 years, 11 months ago
John Aries Sarza
Jun 1, 2014

wow, a simple question has many solutions.

It's probably because it is simple, anyone can solve it.

Colin Carmody - 5 years, 4 months ago

look at the letters before clicking

Mona Mazen
May 25, 2014

the row is alternating between red and black. the answer is D

i thougt we have to select the option for the candy we like the most :P

Simarjit Singh - 7 years ago

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HAha good...

Archiet Dev - 7 years ago

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Dharam Bindra - 7 years ago

D is right answer

Qasid Hussain - 7 years ago
William O'Neill
Apr 8, 2015

Two Ds are required per row, per column.

Sonali Sharma
May 25, 2014

here the concept of chess is working

Anshul Bhatia
May 24, 2014

D , I SOLVED DIAGONALLY AND WITH EVERY BLACK THERE IS PINK SHADE

Red and Black are placed alternately. so my answer is D

Rajesh Bansal - 7 years ago

is this a math problem??? I don't think so

Dinesh Grover - 6 years, 6 months ago
Kanij Sharme
May 24, 2014

The Answer is D.

Durga Mounika
May 24, 2014

D of course

I solved it

Nadia Amir Khan - 7 years ago

Try using 0s and 1s, making the properly association. The answer will be the same.

Normando Mendonça - 7 years ago
Rock Patel
Nov 7, 2015

It is so so so so so so so so so so so so so simple

Damien Baca
Oct 10, 2015

IT'S C GUYS!!!! xD

Peeyush Pandey
Aug 27, 2015

The first row is having red & black alternate pattern, the second row is having black & red alteration & similarly the pattern follows...so D will be the best suited option.

Bram Kole
Aug 20, 2015

Just a question. Why this order of answers DCBA in stead of ABCD. I've seen this before. Also BACD or with numbers 2 - 4 - 10 - 8

David Stetzer
Jul 26, 2015

..DIAGONALS ARE THE SAME COLOR EVERY WAY. ..LEFT OR RIGHT. ..

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Yasser Tawfik
Jun 7, 2015

Sequence arrangements

Aiman Zafran
May 31, 2015

Just follow the flow of the pattern

Amr Ibrahim
May 20, 2015

D because the pattern comes as D then A, at the required answer it is D

Anthony Ma-at
May 4, 2015

by the pattern of red and black

Velma Ahnert
May 1, 2015

Well, its a color sequence. (RB, BR , RB, BR ) like if its red was 1 n black was 2 then ( 12, 21 , 12, 21.)

Sarah Elkhart
Apr 27, 2015

It frightens me that 26% of people got this wrong. I'll say it's D just because I'm suppose to write the solution. I won't insult you all by explaining why.

Matt Schutz
Apr 20, 2015

Because of the color pattern

Jennifer Holder
Apr 20, 2015

D pattern goes between black and red

Michael Bray
Apr 20, 2015

D because pattern d a d a d a

Stan Redrow
Apr 20, 2015

D is the answer

Dustin Stamper
Apr 19, 2015

Its a simple repeating pattern

Matt H.
Apr 19, 2015

D if you follow the pattern than it can only b d

Sarah Gonzales
Apr 19, 2015

D because red and black alternate

Ralph McCullough
Apr 17, 2015

Matched the top row.

Latasha Cormier
Apr 17, 2015

The answer is D

Erica Sorenson
Apr 17, 2015

Alternating red and black, answer is d

Corey Sigmen
Apr 17, 2015

Diagonals are of the same color

Jeremy Carey
Apr 17, 2015

D for "duh"

Gaurav Kumar
Apr 13, 2015

D because the pattern comes as D then A, at the required answer it is D

Felipe Bandarra
Apr 13, 2015

Similar to the pattern of a chess board

Jeff Epps
Apr 12, 2015

Red, black, red, black

Ryan Burkenstock
Apr 11, 2015

Very easy pattern

Michael McGee
Apr 8, 2015

Red is missing

D because its supposed to be surrounded by the others

Dinesh Grover
Oct 20, 2014

go through the alternative colour

Very very simple

the top row goes a,b,a,b then the second row goes b,a,b,a so therefore the third row repeats the first row so it goes a,b,a,b so the third one is a and a is red and b is black so it must be d

Adarsh Tiwari
Jun 1, 2014

D because the pattern comes as D then A, at the required answer it is D

all of the corner according to which patern do you look need to be different

Kevin Mo
May 28, 2014

Nearly chose B, I'm almost hopeless...

The two choices are the two packets of 'Chef's Quality' (is that right?). Since it alternates between colors (black, red, black, red each row and column) and diagonally has the same colors, the best answer is D \boxed{\text{D}} , the red packet. Ans. \textbf{Ans.}

D is answer

Kirti Lakhera
May 25, 2014

alternate pattern of red and black...

Kaitlyn Hankard
May 25, 2014

You could have solved it a few different ways: diagonally, horizontally, vertically, etc. I looked at it horizontally or going across and saw that the pattern was black, red, black, red. So the answer was D.

Lubna Shahid
May 25, 2014

in each row and each column it is alternating b/w red and black

Aravind S
May 25, 2014

we can solve easily .the answer is option 'D'

Jeffrey J Robin
May 25, 2014

D is the right answer for this pattern of solution

Anirban Kundu
May 25, 2014

D ... Simple alternate diagonal pattern

D ........ Dat's simple

Margi Shah - 7 years ago

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