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Please help and find how many does each thingy equal

Please help and find how many does each thingy equal-example-1
User Rhelminen
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Answer:

Lizard=5

Tree=6

Snowman=3

Snowflake=4

Explanation:

Start by dividing the last horizontal row, which is 24, by 4. You get 6. Then you go to the third vertical line and fill in for the trees with 6 and you get a total of 12. Then subtract 12 from 18, because that’s the total of the third vertical line, and you get 6. Just divide 6 by 2 for the snowmen and then it is pretty intuitive if you follow the pattern I listed above.

User Banjo Obayomi
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Answer: Lizard=5, Tree=6, Snowman=3, Snowflake=4.

Step-by-step explanation: First, I look at the bottom row and I do 24 divided by 4 to find out the tree is 6.

Then I look at the third row, and I can see a snowman and a snowflake equals 7.

Now I look at the 2nd column, so with the snowman equaling 6, and a snowflake and a snowman equaling 7 add those together to 13, then do 18 minus 13 and the lizard thing is 5.

Now with the 1st column the 2 trees equal 12, and the lizard equals 5, so add those together (17) and do 20-17 so the snowman equals 3.

Now I look at the 2nd column again so first the lizard is 5 + the snowman (3) + the tree (6) and those together is 14, now do 18-14 so the snowflake is 4.

User Vaibhav Gaikwad
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