Solve This Equation for X _____X = _____ + _____ Solve puzzle #1 to get this number Solve puzzle #2 to get this number Solve puzzle #3 to get this number.

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Solve This Equation for X _____X = _____ + _____ Solve puzzle #1 to get this number Solve puzzle #2 to get this number Solve puzzle #3 to get this number X = _____

Puzzle # 1 This number is equal to the number of letters in the second word of the title of Star Wars Episode V minus 1

Puzzle # 2 This number is equal to the number of sedimentary rocks shown here times 3

Puzzle # 3 _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ The elemental symbol for Samarium 2.The elemental symbol for Iodine 3.The first letter of the name of the Avengers “God of Thunder” written twice 4.The elemental symbol for Yttrium 5.The elemental symbol for Tungsten 6.The elemental symbol for Erbium 7.The elemental symbol for Beryllium 8.The elemental symbol for the element with 7 protons in its nucleus 9.The first 3 letters in this animal’s (or car’s) name 10.The elemental symbol for Erbium 11.The last three letters of Clark Kent’s superhero name 12.In the alphabet, the letter preceeding K 13.The first and last letter of this scientist’s last name 14.The elemental symbol for the element in between Arsenic and Bromine on the periodic table 15.The last letter of the first name of the boy who became Darth Vader This number is what he was. The answers to these 15 questions will spell the “he” I am referring to.