Monday, May 29, 2006

Circles: Question

Can you work out what the numbers in the circles stand for?


You really don't need much mathematical knowledge to answer this question.

7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Does the number in the circle represent how many circles of that size can be fitted onto the diameter of the outer most circle?

6:54 pm, June 25, 2006  
Blogger Eau said...

Nope.

12:14 am, June 26, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

how many times the circumference will fit in to that of the largest circle?

3:09 am, June 26, 2006  
Blogger Eau said...

Nope again. This is harder than it seems - look for the obvious!

6:54 am, June 26, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

it's an ordering according to size.

ie. the greater the number the smaller the circle

6:37 pm, June 29, 2006  
Blogger Eau said...

raw_onion,

nice try, but too vague.

Felix

9:52 pm, June 29, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

a bigger circle will have a bigger diameter/ radius, circumference.

so does the number then indicate how many times the diameter of the smaller must be multiplied by to equal the diameter of the origional circle, to which all the rest of the circles fit into.

example, the circle indicated by the digit 2 will have a diameter half the size of the origional circle.

9:43 pm, June 30, 2006  

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