The puzzle "5 M in a T" refers to "5 Meters in a Ton." This phrase is a riddle that plays with words and abbreviations, likely intended to spark curiosity or inspiration for a deeper meaning or connection. However, without additional context, it could also represent something else entirely or be a part of a larger puzzle. If you have more specific context or clues, I'd be happy to help further!
5: m, a, t, h and s.
first the puzzle should be solved N R A you T C O M here you = I N R A I T C O M arranging the word we get ROMANTIC
M=mental A=abuse T=to H=human S=students * * * * * Very clever! Mathematics.
M mentally A active T teachers H helping S students
no you can''t because it is maths
5 sets in a tennis match
MentalAbuseToHumans
In ditloids, "20 m t" stands for "20 miles to the gallon." Ditloids are a type of word puzzle where a phrase is represented by a series of letters, numbers, and abbreviations. The "20" indicates the number, "m" stands for miles, and "t" represents "to the gallon."
Mike=M Tom=T M=5+2T T+M=65 M=65-T 65-T=5+2T 65=5+3T 60=3T 20=T (Tom is 20 years old) T+M=65 20+M=65 M=45 (Mike is 45 years old)
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mah - t (with a soft 't)
5m-t/7