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Well my first one was too easy so here is another.

What is the missing number in this series of numbers 8:07, 8:58, x, 10:43, 11:37?

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Stuart2441

And that's all the train departures for today due to leaves on the track. Ha ha. 😅Seriously though, maths was never my strong point so good luck to whoever gets the answer.

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RufusScamp

The 9.42 was cancelled because of a cow on the line at Dover. (I genuinely did once see that excuse on a chalkboard at Charing Cross.)

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Grr.. Got half way through reply when it all vanished! ☹️

Your comment reminded me of my commuter days when I waited hours in the cold and rain for trains that did not come....

As a former maths teacher I was expecting you to solve it. I was pleased when I got Stokes (theorem) watching University Challenge last night. It holds a special place in my educational career...

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Midgeymoo17

+51, +52,+53, +54 ??? -- thats minutes btw.

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So the missing time is...

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jerry12953

9.50 ......too easy!

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