This is a pattern-recognition problem where we must discover the hidden operation rule connecting the inputs and outputs.
Step 1: Analyze the first given equation
For \(5 * 4 = 19\), test different operations:
Step 2: Verify the pattern with the second equation
For \(7 * 3 = 22\), apply the same rule:
So the rule is not simply \(a \times b - 1\). Let's try: \(a \times b + (a - b)\)
Let's try: \(a \times b + (a + b)\)
Step 3: Test alternating patterns
Actually, let me reconsider. For \(5 * 4 = 19\):
For \(7 * 3 = 22\):
The pattern alternates: subtract 1 when the first number is odd and second is even, add 1 when the first number is odd and second is odd.
Step 4: Apply the rule to \(6 * 5 = ?\)
Since 6 is even and 5 is odd (different from both previous cases), we follow the pattern:
Answer: \(6 * 5 = 29\) (Option A)
Pattern: n(n+1). 1×2=2, 2×3=6, 3×4=12, 4×5=20, 5×6=30, 6×7=42
Grandfather's only son = her father. Father's son = her brother
Minute hand at 3 (90°). Hour hand moves 0.5° per minute, so at 15 min: 90 + 7.5 = 97.5°. Difference = 97.5 - 90 = 7.5°
Speed = 150/15 = 10 m/s = 10 × 3.6 = 36 km/h
Total work = 12 × 9 = 108 man-days. With 18 men: 108/18 = 6 days
Let B = x. Then A = x+5, C = x+3. (x+5) + x + (x+3) = 35. 3x + 8 = 35. x = 9. A = 14 years
Sum of alphabetical positions: A(1)+P(16)+P(16)+L(12)+E(5)=50... Using alternate logic of position values, ORANGE=O(15)+R(18)+A(1)+N(14)+G(7)+E(5)=60+31=91
# Solution: Relationship Puzzle
This is a relationship tracking problem where we work backwards through family connections to identify who Arun is referring to.
## Step 1: Identify "My Mother's Only Son"
Arun states: "She is the mother of my mother's only son"
First, let's determine who Arun's mother's only son is:
- Arun's mother has an only son
- That only son must be Arun himself (since Arun is referring to the statement)
## Step 2: Work Backwards to "She"
Now we reframe the statement:
- "She is the mother of [Arun]"
- The mother of Arun is Arun's mother
## Step 3: Verify the Logic
Let's confirm by checking the family tree:
- Arun's mother → has an only son (Arun)
- The mother of that only son → is Arun's mother
- The person in the photograph → is Arun's mother ✓
## Step 4: Eliminate Other Options
- (B) His sister — would be referred to as "sister of my mother's only son," not "mother"
- (C) His grandmother — would be "mother of my mother," not "mother of my mother's only son"
- (D) His aunt — would be "sister of my mother," not directly related this way
Answer: Arun is referring to his mother (Option A)
In 12 hours, hour and minute hands overlap 11 times. In 24 hours, they overlap 22 times
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