Solve this logic puzzle to get into Oxford

This problem is adapted from an Oxford University admissions question. They say if you can solve this in your head, you are a genius ;) Alex Bellos’s column on The Guardian Subscribe: Send me suggestions by email (address at end of many videos). I may not reply but I do consider all ideas! If you buy from the links below I may receive a commission for sales. (As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.) This has no effect on the price for you. Book ratings are from June 2021. My Books (worldwide links) #worldwide My Books (US links) Mind Your Decisions: Five Book Compilation A collection of 5 books: “The Joy of Game Theory“ rated 4.2/5 stars on 200 reviews “The Irrationality Illusion: How To Make Smart Decisions And Overcome Bias“ rated 4/5 stars on 17 reviews “40 Paradoxes in Logic, Probability, and Game Theory“ rated 4.1/5 stars on 30 reviews “The Best Mental Math Tricks“ rated 4.2/5 stars on 57 reviews “Multiply Numbers By Drawing Lines“ rated 4.1/5 stars on 23 reviews Mind Your Puzzles: Collection Of Volumes 1 To 3 A collection of 3 books: “Math Puzzles Volume 1“ rated 4.4/5 stars on 75 reviews “Math Puzzles Volume 2“ rated 4.3/5 stars on 21 reviews “Math Puzzles Volume 3“ rated 4.3/5 stars on 17 reviews 2017 Shorty Awards Nominee. Mind Your Decisions was nominated in the STEM category (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) along with eventual winner Bill Nye; finalists Adam Savage, Dr. Sandra Lee, Simone Giertz, Tim Peake, Unbox Therapy; and other nominees Elon Musk, Gizmoslip, Hope Jahren, Life Noggin, and Nerdwriter. My Blog Twitter Merch Patreon Press
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