Numbers!
Series teasers are where you try to complete the sequence of a series of letters, numbers or objects.
What number does not fit with the others and why?
31,556,926
234,567.876
525,948.766
8,765.81277
365.242199
52.177457
12
Answer
234,567.876
The other numbers equal the exact number of seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, and months in a year.
31,556,926 seconds
((234,567.876))
525,948.766 minutes
8,765.81277 hours
365.242199 days
52.177457 weeks
12 months
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shadow-x   
Feb 28, 2006
| hard at first i thought it was 12 cause i thought eachother one had a decimal but then wen it was laoding to show answer i saw another one that didnt  |
kashby    
Mar 02, 2006
| didnt get at 1st, still dont get it. ??? |
quickwhit
Mar 05, 2006
| that was realy hard nearly impossible....... keep more hard 1s comming there realy fun! i still didnt get it lol.  |
thedancingllama
Mar 05, 2006
| hey that song seasons of love says that there's only 525,600 minutes in a year!!! |
spazzyjazzy93   
Jun 24, 2006
| it would be kind of hard to sing about 525,948.766 in a year  |
spazzyjazzy93   
Jun 24, 2006
| whoops, i meant 525,948.766 MINUTES in a year |
lessthanjake789   
Aug 30, 2006
| i found it a snap, cause 365.x and 12 usually have no other natural grouping, at least in my head, im also aware of 8756 or whatever it is as ive figured that out before (for no particular reason), and that song, i know it from RENT, is 525, 600 minutes. im also aware that each year is actually 6 hours longer, or so i thought, thats why theres a leap year, 1 day every four years... i also read that each century is half a second slower, and have tried to figure out how long it would take to get the seasons reversed but stop caring half wya through. i also read something about seconds, someting about a billion seconds being 3.1 years, so quick math got me that number as well. nice teaser, only out of random luck was i able to get it |
calmsavior   
Dec 16, 2006
| This one's "hecka" easy, especially because of the last three numbers. |
calmsavior   
Dec 16, 2006
| and a billion seconds is 32 years |
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