A man wanted to enter into a members only, password protected club but didn't know the password. He hid himself behind a wall and listened to the password members gave!
Gateman: 12 A Member: 6 (gateman allowed him to enter)
Gateman: 6 Another Member: 3 (gate and allowed him to enter)
Thinking he now knows the password, he tried to enter the club!
Gateman: 8 Him: 4
But the gateman didn't open the gate!
The gateman wants the number of alphabets in the spellings of the number he calls out. TWELVE (6 letters) = 6, SIX (3 letters) = 3, EIGHT (5 letters)
A man wanted to enter into a members only, password protected club but didn't know the password. He hid himself behind a wall and listened to the password members gave!
Gateman: 12 A Member: 6 (gateman allowed him to enter)
Gateman: 6 Another Member: 3 (gate and allowed him to enter)
Thinking he now knows the password, he tried to enter the club!
Gateman: 8 Him: 4
But the gateman didn't open the gate!
The gateman wants the number of alphabets in the spellings of the number he calls out. TWELVE (6 letters) = 6, SIX (3 letters) = 3, EIGHT (5 letters)
Answer: 5
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