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I was bored and took a test asking fairly simple questions; as a person that did not excel in maths (unfortunately) I bungled many of those answers.

So fellow maths Poalers, please explain to me the logic how to solve questions such as:

"Bob likes 25 but not 24, he likes 400 but not 300; he likes 144 not 145. Which does he like: 10, 50, 124, 200, 1600.

I don't see a pattern nor do I know a math formula to solve this type of question. How is this solved?

I was bored and took a test asking fairly simple questions; as a person that did not excel in maths (unfortunately) I bungled many of those answers. So fellow maths Poalers, please explain to me the logic how to solve questions such as: "Bob likes 25 but not 24, he likes 400 but not 300; he likes 144 not 145. Which does he like: 10, 50, 124, 200, 1600. I don't see a pattern nor do I know a math formula to solve this type of question. How is this solved?

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I guessed and chose 124. Total guess.

[–] 0 pt

It's still a valid answer

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