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Depends on how you take the pictures of the banana.A=7 G= 5+ A = 12 A=B+1 so B as shown = 6 A+G = 19 but they show 1/3 the amount of bananas, so it's either 19+2 if you go by what they picture, or 25 if a bunch of bandannas is the same as a single banana in math. Attention to detail! (or OCD, but you has it! )
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Depends on how you take the pictures of the banana.A=7 G= 5+ A = 12 A=B+1 so B as shown = 6 A+G = 19 but they show 1/3 the amount of bananas, so it's either 19+2 if you go by what they picture, or 25 if a bunch of bandannas is the same as a single banana in math. There are 11 grapes. |
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Attention to detail! (or OCD, but you has it! )Quoted:
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Depends on how you take the pictures of the banana.A=7 G= 5+ A = 12 A=B+1 so B as shown = 6 A+G = 19 but they show 1/3 the amount of bananas, so it's either 19+2 if you go by what they picture, or 25 if a bunch of bandannas is the same as a single banana in math. Attention to detail! (or OCD, but you has it! )Oh, motherfucker. |
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Depends on how you take the pictures of the banana.A=7 G= 5+ A = 12 A=B+1 so B as shown = 6 A+G = 19 but they show 1/3 the amount of bananas, so it's either 19+2 if you go by what they picture, or 25 if a bunch of bandannas is the same as a single banana in math. Or each grape is worth 1 and each banana worth 2. The final equation actually has 11 grapes instead of 12, which would change its value. |
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Yep. Apple = 7 Grapes = 5 + 7 = 12 Banana = 7 - 1 = 6 Apple + Grapes + Banana = 7 + 12 + 6 = 25 Quoted:
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The bottom equation equals 25. Yep. Apple = 7 Grapes = 5 + 7 = 12 Banana = 7 - 1 = 6 Apple + Grapes + Banana = 7 + 12 + 6 = 25 The bottom looks like Fruit salad to me.
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Quoted: Attention to detail! (or OCD, but you has it! )Quoted: Quoted: Depends on how you take the pictures of the banana.A=7 G= 5+ A = 12 A=B+1 so B as shown = 6 A+G = 19 but they show 1/3 the amount of bananas, so it's either 19+2 if you go by what they picture, or 25 if a bunch of bandannas is the same as a single banana in math. Attention to detail! (or OCD, but you has it! )If 1/3 of a bunch of bananas counts as 2, then 11 grapes would have to be applied also, so the answer would be either 20 or 25. |

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