Let's see who gets this. (Trolling)

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2 10 = ? \huge\dfrac {2}{10} =?

Note : However mathematically 0.2 0.2 will be the answer (but answer box demands an integer this time) , but basically this question is just to check your guess or if you get lucky. Don't get disappointed if you get it wrong. It's just for fun. :P


The answer is 2.

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3 solutions

Mehul Arora
May 23, 2015

T W O T E N \dfrac{TWO}{TEN}

W O E N \dfrac{WO}{EN} (The T's get cancelled)

The values of W,O,E,N in the alphabet are:- 23,15, 5 and 14 respectively.

23 + 15 5 + 14 \rightarrow \dfrac{23+15}{5+14}

38 19 \rightarrow \dfrac{38}{19}

= 2 = \boxed {2}

Mine was a guess! Nice problem. . . .

Problem?

No problem! CHEERS! ¨ \huge \ddot \smile

Sravanth C. - 6 years ago

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just guessing:)

Lelanie Enlagada - 6 years ago

You can't add the value of the alphabets W,O and E,N because TWO and TEN is in multiplication.If you don't cancelled T then you can add them.

The problem is awesome and funny.

Vishal S - 6 years ago

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Yes u r right The answer will be 4.9

Hritesh Mourya - 5 years, 7 months ago

Bwahahahaah. I assumed 0 to have no value. Thus 2/1 equals to 2 . XD.

Rohit Ner - 6 years ago

how can you add w and o it should be multiplied so the answer will be 4.9 If acc to you T W and O are getting added then u can't cancel out T
Now u r TROLLED

Hritesh Mourya - 5 years, 7 months ago

LOLOLOLOLOL..........

Noel Lo - 4 years, 11 months ago
Nihar Mahajan
May 23, 2015

My method: Lets ignore 0 for a while since we can consider it to have no value. So we have : 2 1 = 2 \dfrac{2}{1} = \boxed{2}

I answered it 2 2 because :

Since the actual answer is 0.2 0.2 , but answer box says it's an integer. So simply removed the point. :P

Sandeep Bhardwaj - 6 years ago

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Yeah , thats valid too. :P

Nihar Mahajan - 6 years ago

2=0.2 proof? I hear you ask.

a x 2 + b x + c = 0 ax^2+bx+c=0

x = ( b + s q r t ( b 2 ) 4 a c ) / 2 a x=(-b+-sqrt(b^2)-4ac)/2a

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