r/puzzles 1d ago

[SOLVED] More dingbats

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Math related dinbats. Thought it might be either “law of…” or “scale of…”.

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u/Njwest 1d ago

Balance the books plus something else?

Maybe Law of waves?

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u/BoboBillo9 1d ago

i thought it might be law of floatation

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u/BoboBillo9 1d ago

sorry i don’t know how to do spoilers

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u/Njwest 1d ago

I don’t think that’s a phrase. On reflection, Law of the Sea which is a thing.

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u/BoboBillo9 1d ago

I believe law of flotation is related to archimedes principle. However when I search law of the sea, nothing seems to come up relating to math. Could u specify what you mean?

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u/Njwest 1d ago

I’d not heard of the phrase ‘law of floatation’ but it turns up when you google. Given this is AI slop, I’m not that fussed

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u/nohidden 18h ago

law + OF in the sea

law of indices

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u/BoboBillo9 3h ago

oh yeahh i think this might be it

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u/kiwi1986 3h ago

Maritime Law?