Daily quiz #010 - can we replace the ?

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98 - take the first number 64 add 6+4=10 then 64+10=74, 74 add 7+4=11 then 74 +11=85, 85 - 8+5=13 so 85+13=98, 98 - 9+8=17 so 98+17=115, then 115- 1+1+5=7 so 115+7=122

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Start with the number 64. Add them together and than add that answer to itself to get the next number (clockwise). Like this: 6+4=10 then 10+64=74
Followed by:
7+4=11 then 11+74=85
8+5=13 then 13+85=98
9+8=17 then 17+98=115
1+1+5=7 then 7+115=122

The missing number is 98

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The answer is 98 because 6+4=10 and 10+64=74 and if you do that with the followin numbers the answer is 98

6+4=10, 10+64=74
7+4=11, 11+74=85
8+5=13, 13+85=98.
Steps
Add the two digits(tens and unit) of the tens, then add the answer to the tens itself
Repeat the steps for others

OK, so the answers which suggest 98 all find a plausible pattern. But it has a couple problems: the sequence cannot be continued backwards, and there is no obvious reason for 64 to be the starting point either of the sequence or of the diagram.

The closest we can come to a predecessor for 64 using the "add the sum of digits" rules is:

64 - 9 = 55 (digit sum 10)
64 - 10 = 54 (9)
64 - 11 = 53 (8)
64 - 15 = 49 (13)
64 - 16 = 48 (12)

But what if the numbers actually form a cycle? What happens if we plot them as radial coordinates, evenly spaced?

ListPolarPlot[{{Pi/3,74},{0,85}, {-2*Pi/3,115},{- Pi,122},{2*Pi/3,64}},PlotRange->All, Joined->True]

Obviously, they form points on a rectangle and we should fill in the missing point so that this pattern is maintained.

50 looks about right, but the line going from (0,85) to (-2*pi/3,115) in polar coordinates has equation

r cos t - (19 * sqrt*3 / 23) * r sin t - 85 = 0

At t = -pi/3 we have r = 398/8 = 48.875, which I submit as my answer.

(All of the above is, I should add, quite tongue-in-cheek.)

On a more serious note, I wrote an article about some of the math behind this puzzle: https://steemit.com/math/@markgritter/digit-sum-sequences

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The answer is 98 because you take the numbers separately

For example 74 is 7 and 4

Then you add these invdivudal numbers up
7+4
and get 11

so then you do 11+ 74 and you get 85

So by that logic the answer is
98

waw i really love the logic

Here the way can be solved.
first, 74+(7+4)=85
as same, 85+(8+5)=98

cheak the way the number is correct or not
122-115=7=(1+1+5)
115-98=17=(9+8)

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