Father Armando the math teacher adds Bens and the Indians scores atop each other and gets these numbers.

1, 2, 6, 7, 10, 12
Also, go back for Seconds.

To find Bens and the Indians scores separately, we need to look for a pattern and analyze the given numbers.

The given numbers are 1, 2, 6, 7, 10, and 12.

Let's start by looking for a pattern or relationship between the numbers. If we subtract each number from the next, we get the following sequence:

2-1 = 1
6-2 = 4
7-6 = 1
10-7 = 3
12-10 = 2

By subtracting each number from the next, we get a new sequence: 1, 4, 1, 3, 2.

Now, let's analyze the pattern observed in the new sequence. It seems like there are two alternating sets of numbers, one set being {1, 1, 2} and the other set being {4, 3}.

Assuming that Father Armando added Bens and the Indians scores, we can use this pattern to separate the total scores into their individual scores.

Starting with the first number (1) and assuming it represents Bens score, we can add this number to the next number (4), giving us a total of 5. Assuming this is the total score for the Indians, we can subtract Bens score (1) from the total score (5) to find the Indians score, which would be 4.

Continuing this pattern, we can separate the remaining numbers as follows:

1 + 4 = 5
5 - 1 = 4 (Indians score)

1 + 3 = 4
4 - 1 = 3 (Indians score)

2 + 2 = 4
4 - 2 = 2 (Indians score)

Therefore, the individual scores for Bens and the Indians are as follows:

Bens scores: 1, 1, 2
Indians scores: 4, 3, 2

Please note that this is one possible interpretation of the given numbers based on the observed patterns.