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Yes, the first sentence states, "Can you find the mistake," but it is not a statement, it is a question. Therefore, it is missing a question mark at the end.

Also, the second sentence asks, "bet you didn't find it?" However, the sentence is a statement. Therefore, it needs a period at the end instead of a question mark. The statement is also missing a subject, such as I or she, and a modal verb, such as would.

Lastly, the list of numbers appears between the two sentences, but is not separated by any punctuation or paragraph breaks. This makes no grammatical sense in the least.

(The original riddle from Facebook is explained in the related question below.)

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