>>19306563Notice the changes of these three objects in the lowest line of the picture.
>the hexagon now only has a pentagon inside of it, the square is missing>the pile of bananas now has 3 bananas instead of 4, this pile of bananas usually has 4>the arrow on the clock now points towards the 2 instead of 3That means...
The hexagon with a pentagon and a square in it equals 15, so in that way I divided it into 3 since there are 3 figures in the hexagon. And then multilplied into 2 since the hexagon on the lowest line now only has 2 figures in it.
15:3*2=10
The hexagon with a pentagon on it equals 10.
The pile of 4 bananas equals 4, so in that way I divided it into 4 since there are 4 banana piles on it. And the multiplied into 3 since the pile of bananas on the lowest line now only has 3 banana piles on it.
4:4*3=3
The pile of 3 bananas on the lowest line equals 3.
The clock equals 3, so in that way I divided it into 3 since the clock usually points at 3. And then multiplied it into 2 since the arrow on the clock on the lowest line points towards the 2.
3:3*2=2
The clock points towards 2 equals 2.
The lowest line would just be like this
2+3+3*10=
Remember, multiplication and division always come first and then addition and subtraction.
2+3+30=35
The answer is 35.