But how do you know where to start - there were 5 bars - and 5 shapes - so none repeated. I think the snail was rotating by increments small enough, to know that a big gap denoted the start/end of the sequence.KFunk said:There was a fair bit of background noise going on in that question. I think it was pretty much down to the switching bars.
Hear! Hear! Let's all just apply to JCU.Screw the umat...i think alot of us hav studied hard most of our lives in order to do med...n this umat is screwing things up for us...
The snails were unimportant (I believe) and the 5 side 'where does it start?' thing was there to trick you. The shading on the side that moved went left, right, left, right, left, etc... So you had 3 of one (L or R) and 2 of the other --> pick the middle.petar13 said:But how do you know where to start - there were 5 bars - and 5 shapes - so none repeated. I think the snail was rotating by increments small enough, to know that a big gap denoted the start/end of the sequence.
Ahh, I see - thank you.KFunk said:The snails were unimportant (I believe) and the 5 side 'where does it start?' thing was there to trick you. The shading on the side that moved went left, right, left, right, left, etc... So you had 3 of one (L or R) and 2 of the other --> pick the middle.
Well, unless you saw another question with a snail inside a pentagon that rotated with alternating shading, then I'd say that that's the one.Mystienu said:are you talking about the pentagon or wat ever with an outside border which has grey or white shadings with black four legged "snails" inside?