Use the Roman numeral IV which represents 4 and add F and E to make 5.
The Roman numeral for 4 is IV. Answer to riddle is FIVE.Gooood Morning Riddle Masters!
Here is your third and final riddle of the week:
“I discovered a new trick during my holiday in Rome,” said Professor Puzla. “By adding the letters E and F to the number 4, I can now obtain the number 5. Can you do it?”
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F, straight line from the number 4 then rotate the v from 4, E you have FIVEGooood Morning Riddle Masters!
Here is your third and final riddle of the week:
“I discovered a new trick during my holiday in Rome,” said Professor Puzla. “By adding the letters E and F to the number 4, I can now obtain the number 5. Can you do it?”
This is a tough one ladies and gents and a big thanks to member Suzi H. for sharing it with us! Good luck with cracking it.
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Roman numerals for 4 are IV. Put F in front and E behind and you get FIVE.Gooood Morning Riddle Masters!
Here is your third and final riddle of the week:
“I discovered a new trick during my holiday in Rome,” said Professor Puzla. “By adding the letters E and F to the number 4, I can now obtain the number 5. Can you do it?”
This is a tough one ladies and gents and a big thanks to member Suzi H. for sharing it with us! Good luck with cracking it.
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F iv EGooood Morning Riddle Masters!
Here is your third and final riddle of the week:
“I discovered a new trick during my holiday in Rome,” said Professor Puzla. “By adding the letters E and F to the number 4, I can now obtain the number 5. Can you do it?”
This is a tough one ladies and gents and a big thanks to member Suzi H. for sharing it with us! Good luck with cracking it.
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F I V E. Roman numeral for 4. E F are 5 and 6.Gooood Morning Riddle Masters!
Here is your third and final riddle of the week:
“I discovered a new trick during my holiday in Rome,” said Professor Puzla. “By adding the letters E and F to the number 4, I can now obtain the number 5. Can you do it?”
This is a tough one ladies and gents and a big thanks to member Suzi H. for sharing it with us! Good luck with cracking it.
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not hard at allGooood Morning Riddle Masters!
Here is your third and final riddle of the week:
“I discovered a new trick during my holiday in Rome,” said Professor Puzla. “By adding the letters E and F to the number 4, I can now obtain the number 5. Can you do it?”
This is a tough one ladies and gents and a big thanks to member Suzi H. for sharing it with us! Good luck with cracking it.
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Write four as IV then add the F and the E on either side to make FIVEGooood Morning Riddle Masters!
Here is your third and final riddle of the week:
“I discovered a new trick during my holiday in Rome,” said Professor Puzla. “By adding the letters E and F to the number 4, I can now obtain the number 5. Can you do it?”
This is a tough one ladies and gents and a big thanks to member Suzi H. for sharing it with us! Good luck with cracking it.
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Happy Riddle-ing!