What number is supposed to be here?
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that is a 3.
the 3 above has been cut off as well.
no other numbers are flat on top and open on the back.
Lol it doesn't match the 3 above it at all.
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who cares!
Well, me
Well, then I take that back. We sometimes care about things just because it is fun. Sorry if it sounded aggressive
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Lol it doesn't match the 3 above it at all.
That is becaus the 3 you are seeing also misses a column of dots on the left side.
All numbers are made up of 5 colums of dots, but the 3 you recognize has only 4 colums visable.
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It is a 5.
Nothing left to guess. All others can be ruled out with the dots that we actually see.
2 can be ruled out because there is one dot wrong in the upper left corner.
3 can be ruled out because there is one dot wrong in the lower left corner.
7 can be ruled out because there is one dot wrong in the lower left corner.
It looks like it could be an 8.
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It looks like it could be an 8.
No, it cannot be an 8 because of the dot in the top left corner. Compare it to the other 8 there.
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That is becaus the 3 you are seeing also misses a column of dots on the left side.
All numbers are made up of 5 colums of dots, but the 3 you recognize has only 4 colums visable.
Ok I can kinda see that.
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It is a 5.
Nothing left to guess. All others can be ruled out with the dots that we actually see.
2 can be ruled out because there is one dot wrong in the upper left corner.
3 can be ruled out because there is one dot wrong in the lower left corner.
7 can be ruled out because there is one dot wrong in the lower left corner.
I think it's a 3, and I think the top one has also been cut off.
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No, it cannot be an 8 because of the dot in the top left corner. Compare it to the other 8 there.
The top left and bottom right dots should line up entirely but it's a misprint so I don't think an eight can be discounted entirely:
(I used a rectangle to overlay to show the alignment against a known straight line)
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That's a fucking J lmao
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I think it's a 3, and I think the top one has also been cut off.
Nope, look at the bottom dots in the visible three. They don't match.
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It is a 5.
Nothing left to guess. All others can be ruled out with the dots that we actually see.
2 can be ruled out because there is one dot wrong in the upper left corner.
3 can be ruled out because there is one dot wrong in the lower left corner.
7 can be ruled out because there is one dot wrong in the lower left corner.
I reckon it's a 3 and the other visible 3 has a column missing as well.
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I say 5. Look at the 3 at the top. It has a flat bottom, while the one you want to know does not.
wrote last edited by [email protected]But look at the 3 closer. It's 4 dots wide. It's missing the leftmost column of dots.
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That's a fucking J lmao
Ah yes, the 29th of OJ
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I reckon it's a 3 and the other visible 3 has a column missing as well.
Bottom 3 dots do not match.
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Bottom 3 dots do not match.
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It's a 3
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A lowercase 8
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The top left and bottom right dots should line up entirely but it's a misprint so I don't think an eight can be discounted entirely:
(I used a rectangle to overlay to show the alignment against a known straight line)
but it's a misprint so I don't think
OK so we need to align assumptions
I am going with the assumption that an unknown amount is missing, but these dots that we can see are all in their correct places.
If you want to assume that the dots that we can see may be wrong, then I won't discuss your conclusions any further.
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but it's a misprint so I don't think
OK so we need to align assumptions
I am going with the assumption that an unknown amount is missing, but these dots that we can see are all in their correct places.
If you want to assume that the dots that we can see may be wrong, then I won't discuss your conclusions any further.
They're within the margin of error to be aligned as an eight but I dunno, maybe take this post a little less seriously and go outside? Yeesh.
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Actually now I am too. The digits all seem to be normally 5 dots wide.
Except zero for some reason.