7 is to 34 (3+4=7) so perhaps 5 is to 32 (3+2=5)
The statements are false so it is "like talking through your hat".
7 is to 34 as 5 is to
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7 is to 34 (3+4=7) so perhaps 5 is to 32 (3+2=5)
23. 7 is 3+4, and 5 is 2+3.
7 is to 34 as 5 is to 41 7-3=4 as 5-4=1 Thats the most logical answer I could come up with
The statements are false so it is "like talking through your hat".
To solve this analogy, we need to determine the relationship between 7 and 34, and then apply that same relationship to 5. In this case, 7 is 5 more than 2 (7-2=5), and 34 is 5 times 7 (7*5=35, but we need to subtract 1 to get 34). Therefore, we need to find a number that is 5 more than 2 and then multiply that number by 5 to find the missing value. The missing value is 5 times (5+2) which equals 35.
7 is to 34 as 5 is to
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Answer: 23. 3+4=7 2+3=5
The Answer is 41 3+4= 7 4+1= 5