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Lina Mayerly Landazabal Cubides
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DOUBLE POINTS
YOU'RE ANULLED
PLAY ALONE
THE NEXT GROUP IS ANULLED
L1 CLUES NUMBER: 1. I'm a TWO-DIGIT number 2. I'm an ODD number 3. I'm GREATER than 80 4. I'm a number DIVISIBLE 1, 3, 9
L1 CLUES NUMBER: 1. I'm a MULTIPLE of 5. 2. I'm a PRIME number. 3. I'm LESS than 20 4. The SUM of the digits are 6
L1 CLUES NUMBER: 1. I'm an ODD number. 2. The PRODUCT of multiplication between their two digits is 0 3. I'm LESS tan 100
L1 CLUES NUMBER: 1. I'm the PRODUCT of multiplication with the number 11. 2. I'm a MULTIPLE of 5. 3. The SUM of digits is 10.
L1 CLUES NUMBER: 1. I'm before of 40. I'm a even number. 2. I'm a fourth part of 8. 3. The sum of the digits is 5.
L2 CLUES NUMBER: 1. The HUNDREDS is a prime number. 2. The digits are CONSECUTIVE, but they are not in order. 3. The last digit is a MULTIPLE of 3. 4. The SQUARE of the tens is 25.
L2 CLUES NUMBER: 1. The hundreds is the PRODUCT of 3 for the same. 2. The tens is DOUBLE a prime number. 3. The ones is GREATER than 5 and double the tens minus 1.
L2 CLUES NUMBER: 1. The digit of the HUNDREDS is even. 2. The tens is CONSECUTIVE to the digit of the hundreds. 3. The ones is the FIRST prime number. 4. The hundreds is DOUBLE of the ones.
L2 CLUES NUMBER: 1. The ones is an ODD number. 2. Hundreds \ ones are the SAME. 3. The tens is the PRODUCT of first two natural numbers. 4. The SUM of the tens and the ones is equal to 10.
L2 CLUES NUMBER: 1. The hundreds MULTIPLIED by the same equals 81. 2. ANY number multiplied by the ones is equal to zero. 3. I'm the number of your FINGERS.
L3 CLUES NUMBER: 1. The three digits are EVEN. 2. The ones is a PRIME number. 3. The tens is THREE times, the ones. 4. The hundreds is PRODUCT of the other two digits.
L3 CLUES NUMBER: 1. The ones is after ODD number 3. 2. The hundreds is GREATER than ones. 3. The hundreds is SMALLER than tens. 4. The DIFFERENCE between the digits is 2.
L3 CLUES NUMBER: 1. The hundreds is twice the first even number. 2. The PRODUCT of the units and the tens is double of the hundreds. 3. The difference of the tens is 6. 4. Tens is greater than of the ones.
L3 CLUES NUMBER: 1. The first and second digits is EQUAL to the last digit. 2. The last digit is the ONLY prime and even number. 3. Number multiplied by the first digit gives the SAME number as the product
L4 CLUES NUMBER: 1. The SUM of the digits is 16. 2. The ones is a PRIME number. 3. The tens is EQUAL to zero. 4. The PRODUCT of others digits is 11. 5. The thousand ones is the FIRST even number.
L4 CLUES NUMBER: 1. The product of the first and third digits is EQUAL to the sum of the second and fourth digits. 2. The second digit is 3 and the fourth digit is a MULTIPLE of 3. 3. The first digit is LESS than the third.
L4 CLUES NUMBER: 1. All digits are odd and different numbers. 2. The sum of the digits is 22. 3. The digits are from lower to higher. 4. I'm MULTIPLE of 5, 7, and 9.
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