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Number grid

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Just a bit of light relief.

What are the missing numbers?
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Do you mean this?
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You need to look at it again..you are on the right lines :grin:
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how about replace both question-marks with 4 ?
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And my wild guess is:
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6 and 3
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OK, Hans is the closest at the moment as he is thinking 3 dimensions
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How about
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8 and 10
then?

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Stuart gets the :chocciebar:
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If you fold the sides to make a cube the opposite sides add to 13
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Thanks for the clue, I needed it
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So the answer is . . .
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8 and 5 in place of the question marks
? Or did I get it wrong yet again?
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'fraid you got it wrong again (but only partially)
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