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          Hint 1




          - 5 is diagonal to G, where G is the next letter of F(the first Letter of 5);




          Hint 2




          - 3 is diagonal to U, where U is the next letter of T(the first Letter of 3);




          Hint 3




          - 1 is diagonal to P, where P is the next letter of O(the first Letter of 1);




          Answer




          - Therefore answer is T because it is the next letter of S(the first Letter of 7);







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            Mathematics tag, "pie" in the title, presented as a circle, with the numbers 3 and 1 inside... and the correct answer has nothing to do with π? I'm shocked! :P
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          4












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          I've exhausted my mental state on this one today; my only plausible guess is:




          $4$




          Because:




          If you convert the letters to their respective numerical placements in the alphabet:

          $G = 7$
          $P = 16$
          $U = 21$


          You can use the digits we have $[1, 1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 7]$ to create $pi$ with some math:

          $31415$ is the most obvious. But let's keep going:

          $7 + 2 = 9$ so we now have $314159$ which leaves $[1, 6, 7]$.


          Knowing the next digit is $2$, we can use our remaining digits to get there: $7 - 6 + 1 = 2$ so we get $3141592$ which is $pi$ accurate to $6$ decimal places without the decimal point.







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            @PerpethualJ - I'm sorry, that was not correct. You put forth a great amount of effort, and if this was a real contest, I'd give you the prize because you stayed in the ring like "Rocky Balboa" and never gave up. The solution, ironically, was much, much simpler than the road you went down. Check above, I marked it correct. Thanks for playing!
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          1












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          Half serious answer:




          M or |/|




          Because




          In LeetSpeek (13375P33K):


          G17 == GET

          5UM == SUM == SOME

          P13 == PIE


          The only thing missing is the letter "M" which AFAIK doesn't have a numerical analogue. (Although this explanation is suspicious because "G" then should have been either "6" or "9", rather than the letter)







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            I am sorry, @V , that's not it. The solution is much less complicated. Don't look too deep.
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            Heh, I thought so. Still, worth a try. :)
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          Answer:




          T




          Because:




          Like @Lonewolf 's answer, take the opposite piece's number's first letter ("S"even), then take the next letter alphabetically. I believe he incorrectly took the previous letter of R




          EDIT:
          @Lonewolf corrected his at the same time I posted this!






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          Answer:




          I believe it's the letter "R"




          Because:




          Kind of like what @lonewolf said but
          it's the letter before the one that is diagonal. Where "R" is one
          letter before "S" which the word "Seven" begins with and "P" is across
          from "1" which is one letter after "O" which the word "One begins with
          and so on.







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            Answer:




            B




            Because:




            1 - 3 : Difference 2

            5 - 7 : Difference 2

            U - P : Difference 5

            G - B : Difference 5




            ...if that makes any since!






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            T




            Same reason as @Lonewolf



            Except:




            P comes after O in One, all of the letters are the letter after the first letter of the number




            Edit:
            @kugo2006 posted his answer at the same time I was typing and I didn't notice 'til now that Lonewolf also corrected his






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              - 3 is diagonal to U, where U is the next letter of T(the first Letter of 3);




              Hint 3




              - 1 is diagonal to P, where P is the next letter of O(the first Letter of 1);




              Answer




              - Therefore answer is T because it is the next letter of S(the first Letter of 7);







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              Hint 3




              - 1 is diagonal to P, where P is the next letter of O(the first Letter of 1);




              Answer




              - Therefore answer is T because it is the next letter of S(the first Letter of 7);







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              Hint 1




              - 5 is diagonal to G, where G is the next letter of F(the first Letter of 5);




              Hint 2




              - 3 is diagonal to U, where U is the next letter of T(the first Letter of 3);




              Hint 3




              - 1 is diagonal to P, where P is the next letter of O(the first Letter of 1);




              Answer




              - Therefore answer is T because it is the next letter of S(the first Letter of 7);








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                Is OK, no problem. :)
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              • $begingroup$
                You use >! text
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              • 2




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              2




              2




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              Mathematics tag, "pie" in the title, presented as a circle, with the numbers 3 and 1 inside... and the correct answer has nothing to do with π? I'm shocked! :P
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              2 days ago




              $begingroup$
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              4












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              I've exhausted my mental state on this one today; my only plausible guess is:




              $4$




              Because:




              If you convert the letters to their respective numerical placements in the alphabet:

              $G = 7$
              $P = 16$
              $U = 21$


              You can use the digits we have $[1, 1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 7]$ to create $pi$ with some math:

              $31415$ is the most obvious. But let's keep going:

              $7 + 2 = 9$ so we now have $314159$ which leaves $[1, 6, 7]$.


              Knowing the next digit is $2$, we can use our remaining digits to get there: $7 - 6 + 1 = 2$ so we get $3141592$ which is $pi$ accurate to $6$ decimal places without the decimal point.







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                @PerpethualJ - I'm sorry, that was not correct. You put forth a great amount of effort, and if this was a real contest, I'd give you the prize because you stayed in the ring like "Rocky Balboa" and never gave up. The solution, ironically, was much, much simpler than the road you went down. Check above, I marked it correct. Thanks for playing!
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              4












              $begingroup$

              I've exhausted my mental state on this one today; my only plausible guess is:




              $4$




              Because:




              If you convert the letters to their respective numerical placements in the alphabet:

              $G = 7$
              $P = 16$
              $U = 21$


              You can use the digits we have $[1, 1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 7]$ to create $pi$ with some math:

              $31415$ is the most obvious. But let's keep going:

              $7 + 2 = 9$ so we now have $314159$ which leaves $[1, 6, 7]$.


              Knowing the next digit is $2$, we can use our remaining digits to get there: $7 - 6 + 1 = 2$ so we get $3141592$ which is $pi$ accurate to $6$ decimal places without the decimal point.







              share|improve this answer









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              • 1




                $begingroup$
                @PerpethualJ - I'm sorry, that was not correct. You put forth a great amount of effort, and if this was a real contest, I'd give you the prize because you stayed in the ring like "Rocky Balboa" and never gave up. The solution, ironically, was much, much simpler than the road you went down. Check above, I marked it correct. Thanks for playing!
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                – John S.
                May 1 at 22:41













              4












              4








              4





              $begingroup$

              I've exhausted my mental state on this one today; my only plausible guess is:




              $4$




              Because:




              If you convert the letters to their respective numerical placements in the alphabet:

              $G = 7$
              $P = 16$
              $U = 21$


              You can use the digits we have $[1, 1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 7]$ to create $pi$ with some math:

              $31415$ is the most obvious. But let's keep going:

              $7 + 2 = 9$ so we now have $314159$ which leaves $[1, 6, 7]$.


              Knowing the next digit is $2$, we can use our remaining digits to get there: $7 - 6 + 1 = 2$ so we get $3141592$ which is $pi$ accurate to $6$ decimal places without the decimal point.







              share|improve this answer









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              I've exhausted my mental state on this one today; my only plausible guess is:




              $4$




              Because:




              If you convert the letters to their respective numerical placements in the alphabet:

              $G = 7$
              $P = 16$
              $U = 21$


              You can use the digits we have $[1, 1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 7]$ to create $pi$ with some math:

              $31415$ is the most obvious. But let's keep going:

              $7 + 2 = 9$ so we now have $314159$ which leaves $[1, 6, 7]$.


              Knowing the next digit is $2$, we can use our remaining digits to get there: $7 - 6 + 1 = 2$ so we get $3141592$ which is $pi$ accurate to $6$ decimal places without the decimal point.








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                @PerpethualJ - I'm sorry, that was not correct. You put forth a great amount of effort, and if this was a real contest, I'd give you the prize because you stayed in the ring like "Rocky Balboa" and never gave up. The solution, ironically, was much, much simpler than the road you went down. Check above, I marked it correct. Thanks for playing!
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                – John S.
                May 1 at 22:41












              • 1




                $begingroup$
                @PerpethualJ - I'm sorry, that was not correct. You put forth a great amount of effort, and if this was a real contest, I'd give you the prize because you stayed in the ring like "Rocky Balboa" and never gave up. The solution, ironically, was much, much simpler than the road you went down. Check above, I marked it correct. Thanks for playing!
                $endgroup$
                – John S.
                May 1 at 22:41







              1




              1




              $begingroup$
              @PerpethualJ - I'm sorry, that was not correct. You put forth a great amount of effort, and if this was a real contest, I'd give you the prize because you stayed in the ring like "Rocky Balboa" and never gave up. The solution, ironically, was much, much simpler than the road you went down. Check above, I marked it correct. Thanks for playing!
              $endgroup$
              – John S.
              May 1 at 22:41




              $begingroup$
              @PerpethualJ - I'm sorry, that was not correct. You put forth a great amount of effort, and if this was a real contest, I'd give you the prize because you stayed in the ring like "Rocky Balboa" and never gave up. The solution, ironically, was much, much simpler than the road you went down. Check above, I marked it correct. Thanks for playing!
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              – John S.
              May 1 at 22:41











              1












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              Half serious answer:




              M or |/|




              Because




              In LeetSpeek (13375P33K):


              G17 == GET

              5UM == SUM == SOME

              P13 == PIE


              The only thing missing is the letter "M" which AFAIK doesn't have a numerical analogue. (Although this explanation is suspicious because "G" then should have been either "6" or "9", rather than the letter)







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                I am sorry, @V , that's not it. The solution is much less complicated. Don't look too deep.
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                – John S.
                May 1 at 18:15






              • 2




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                Heh, I thought so. Still, worth a try. :)
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                – Vilx-
                May 1 at 18:56






              • 1




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                This is my favorite answer anyone submitted to any of my puzzles.
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                – John S.
                2 days ago










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                @JohnS. YAY! ^^)
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                – Vilx-
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              1












              $begingroup$

              Half serious answer:




              M or |/|




              Because




              In LeetSpeek (13375P33K):


              G17 == GET

              5UM == SUM == SOME

              P13 == PIE


              The only thing missing is the letter "M" which AFAIK doesn't have a numerical analogue. (Although this explanation is suspicious because "G" then should have been either "6" or "9", rather than the letter)







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                I am sorry, @V , that's not it. The solution is much less complicated. Don't look too deep.
                $endgroup$
                – John S.
                May 1 at 18:15






              • 2




                $begingroup$
                Heh, I thought so. Still, worth a try. :)
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                – Vilx-
                May 1 at 18:56






              • 1




                $begingroup$
                This is my favorite answer anyone submitted to any of my puzzles.
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                – John S.
                2 days ago










              • $begingroup$
                @JohnS. YAY! ^^)
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                2 days ago













              1












              1








              1





              $begingroup$

              Half serious answer:




              M or |/|




              Because




              In LeetSpeek (13375P33K):


              G17 == GET

              5UM == SUM == SOME

              P13 == PIE


              The only thing missing is the letter "M" which AFAIK doesn't have a numerical analogue. (Although this explanation is suspicious because "G" then should have been either "6" or "9", rather than the letter)







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              Half serious answer:




              M or |/|




              Because




              In LeetSpeek (13375P33K):


              G17 == GET

              5UM == SUM == SOME

              P13 == PIE


              The only thing missing is the letter "M" which AFAIK doesn't have a numerical analogue. (Although this explanation is suspicious because "G" then should have been either "6" or "9", rather than the letter)








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              answered May 1 at 17:55









              Vilx-Vilx-

              1515




              1515











              • $begingroup$
                I am sorry, @V , that's not it. The solution is much less complicated. Don't look too deep.
                $endgroup$
                – John S.
                May 1 at 18:15






              • 2




                $begingroup$
                Heh, I thought so. Still, worth a try. :)
                $endgroup$
                – Vilx-
                May 1 at 18:56






              • 1




                $begingroup$
                This is my favorite answer anyone submitted to any of my puzzles.
                $endgroup$
                – John S.
                2 days ago










              • $begingroup$
                @JohnS. YAY! ^^)
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                – Vilx-
                2 days ago
















              • $begingroup$
                I am sorry, @V , that's not it. The solution is much less complicated. Don't look too deep.
                $endgroup$
                – John S.
                May 1 at 18:15






              • 2




                $begingroup$
                Heh, I thought so. Still, worth a try. :)
                $endgroup$
                – Vilx-
                May 1 at 18:56






              • 1




                $begingroup$
                This is my favorite answer anyone submitted to any of my puzzles.
                $endgroup$
                – John S.
                2 days ago










              • $begingroup$
                @JohnS. YAY! ^^)
                $endgroup$
                – Vilx-
                2 days ago















              $begingroup$
              I am sorry, @V , that's not it. The solution is much less complicated. Don't look too deep.
              $endgroup$
              – John S.
              May 1 at 18:15




              $begingroup$
              I am sorry, @V , that's not it. The solution is much less complicated. Don't look too deep.
              $endgroup$
              – John S.
              May 1 at 18:15




              2




              2




              $begingroup$
              Heh, I thought so. Still, worth a try. :)
              $endgroup$
              – Vilx-
              May 1 at 18:56




              $begingroup$
              Heh, I thought so. Still, worth a try. :)
              $endgroup$
              – Vilx-
              May 1 at 18:56




              1




              1




              $begingroup$
              This is my favorite answer anyone submitted to any of my puzzles.
              $endgroup$
              – John S.
              2 days ago




              $begingroup$
              This is my favorite answer anyone submitted to any of my puzzles.
              $endgroup$
              – John S.
              2 days ago












              $begingroup$
              @JohnS. YAY! ^^)
              $endgroup$
              – Vilx-
              2 days ago




              $begingroup$
              @JohnS. YAY! ^^)
              $endgroup$
              – Vilx-
              2 days ago











              1












              $begingroup$

              Answer:




              T




              Because:




              Like @Lonewolf 's answer, take the opposite piece's number's first letter ("S"even), then take the next letter alphabetically. I believe he incorrectly took the previous letter of R




              EDIT:
              @Lonewolf corrected his at the same time I posted this!






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                You got it Kugo2006, nice work.
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                – John S.
                May 1 at 22:42















              1












              $begingroup$

              Answer:




              T




              Because:




              Like @Lonewolf 's answer, take the opposite piece's number's first letter ("S"even), then take the next letter alphabetically. I believe he incorrectly took the previous letter of R




              EDIT:
              @Lonewolf corrected his at the same time I posted this!






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                You got it Kugo2006, nice work.
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                May 1 at 22:42













              1












              1








              1





              $begingroup$

              Answer:




              T




              Because:




              Like @Lonewolf 's answer, take the opposite piece's number's first letter ("S"even), then take the next letter alphabetically. I believe he incorrectly took the previous letter of R




              EDIT:
              @Lonewolf corrected his at the same time I posted this!






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              Answer:




              T




              Because:




              Like @Lonewolf 's answer, take the opposite piece's number's first letter ("S"even), then take the next letter alphabetically. I believe he incorrectly took the previous letter of R




              EDIT:
              @Lonewolf corrected his at the same time I posted this!







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              answered May 1 at 21:09









              kugo2006kugo2006

              111




              111




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                You got it Kugo2006, nice work.
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                May 1 at 22:42
















              • $begingroup$
                You got it Kugo2006, nice work.
                $endgroup$
                – John S.
                May 1 at 22:42















              $begingroup$
              You got it Kugo2006, nice work.
              $endgroup$
              – John S.
              May 1 at 22:42




              $begingroup$
              You got it Kugo2006, nice work.
              $endgroup$
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              May 1 at 22:42











              0












              $begingroup$

              Answer:




              I believe it's the letter "R"




              Because:




              Kind of like what @lonewolf said but
              it's the letter before the one that is diagonal. Where "R" is one
              letter before "S" which the word "Seven" begins with and "P" is across
              from "1" which is one letter after "O" which the word "One begins with
              and so on.







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                0












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                Answer:




                I believe it's the letter "R"




                Because:




                Kind of like what @lonewolf said but
                it's the letter before the one that is diagonal. Where "R" is one
                letter before "S" which the word "Seven" begins with and "P" is across
                from "1" which is one letter after "O" which the word "One begins with
                and so on.







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                  0












                  0








                  0





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                  Answer:




                  I believe it's the letter "R"




                  Because:




                  Kind of like what @lonewolf said but
                  it's the letter before the one that is diagonal. Where "R" is one
                  letter before "S" which the word "Seven" begins with and "P" is across
                  from "1" which is one letter after "O" which the word "One begins with
                  and so on.







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                  Answer:




                  I believe it's the letter "R"




                  Because:




                  Kind of like what @lonewolf said but
                  it's the letter before the one that is diagonal. Where "R" is one
                  letter before "S" which the word "Seven" begins with and "P" is across
                  from "1" which is one letter after "O" which the word "One begins with
                  and so on.








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                  answered May 1 at 20:31









                  SubXero14SubXero14

                  335




                  335




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                      0












                      $begingroup$

                      Answer:




                      B




                      Because:




                      1 - 3 : Difference 2

                      5 - 7 : Difference 2

                      U - P : Difference 5

                      G - B : Difference 5




                      ...if that makes any since!






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                      0












                      $begingroup$

                      Answer:




                      B




                      Because:




                      1 - 3 : Difference 2

                      5 - 7 : Difference 2

                      U - P : Difference 5

                      G - B : Difference 5




                      ...if that makes any since!






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                      0












                      0








                      0





                      $begingroup$

                      Answer:




                      B




                      Because:




                      1 - 3 : Difference 2

                      5 - 7 : Difference 2

                      U - P : Difference 5

                      G - B : Difference 5




                      ...if that makes any since!






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                      Answer:




                      B




                      Because:




                      1 - 3 : Difference 2

                      5 - 7 : Difference 2

                      U - P : Difference 5

                      G - B : Difference 5




                      ...if that makes any since!







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                      edited May 2 at 4:10

























                      answered May 1 at 22:32









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                      1414




                      1414











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                      $begingroup$
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                      0












                      $begingroup$

                      Answer




                      T




                      Same reason as @Lonewolf



                      Except:




                      P comes after O in One, all of the letters are the letter after the first letter of the number




                      Edit:
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                        0












                        $begingroup$

                        Answer




                        T




                        Same reason as @Lonewolf



                        Except:




                        P comes after O in One, all of the letters are the letter after the first letter of the number




                        Edit:
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                          0












                          0








                          0





                          $begingroup$

                          Answer




                          T




                          Same reason as @Lonewolf



                          Except:




                          P comes after O in One, all of the letters are the letter after the first letter of the number




                          Edit:
                          @kugo2006 posted his answer at the same time I was typing and I didn't notice 'til now that Lonewolf also corrected his






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                          Answer




                          T




                          Same reason as @Lonewolf



                          Except:




                          P comes after O in One, all of the letters are the letter after the first letter of the number




                          Edit:
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                          1986




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