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Ezok Lyrad
Minmatar SANDMADI EXPLORATION AND EXTRACTION KOMPANY
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Posted - 2006.09.07 01:11:00 -
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Originally by: Rabbitgod Edited by: Rabbitgod on 06/09/2006 22:11:05
It's simple be the first to reply with the correct answer to the following math problem.
((740973 / 3 x (13 x 13 x 13)) - (1.548785) x .007)=?
Show your work btw!
((740973 / 3 x (13 x 13 x 13)) - (1.548785) x .007)=? ((246991x2197)-(0.010841495)= ((542639227)-(0.01084195)= 542639226.989158505
Is this right?
Should be for the problem you offered on 9/6/2006 at 9:00 pm EST.
Do I win something now?
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Akita T
Caldari Session9
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Posted - 2006.09.07 01:18:00 -
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Edited by: Akita T on 07/09/2006 01:19:45 Edited by: Akita T on 07/09/2006 01:18:41
Originally by: Rabbitgod Edited by: Rabbitgod on 06/09/2006 22:11:05
It's simple be the first to reply with the correct answer to the following math problem.
((763388 / 3 x (13 x 13 x 13)) - (1.548785) x .007)=?
Show your work btw!
Let's see what "rnd" more we can find...
Step 0 (((763388 / 3) x (13 x 13 x 13)) - ((1.548785) x .007)) Step 1 ((763388/3) * 2197)-0.010841495
Step 2 (automation trials FTW) [rnd(2197/3-0.010841495)] (does that even work?) or [rnd(732.32249183833333333333333333333)] (neah) __ Always question everything. Including yourself. |

Sivlan
Amarr Purify
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Posted - 2006.09.07 02:40:00 -
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Originally by: Orvas Dren I really can't believe that ALL of you actually thought he was going to pay. Had he offered something lower, like 100mil, I mighta believed it.
The Answer:
Your all fools for thinking hes going to pay.
It was an interesting mental exercise if nothing else.
True I would have liked some cash, if only for coming up with a kinda solution for something the OP clearly thought impossible.... but I'm new and desperate for money. =p
The problem itself was a good exercise in using tools, doesn't really matter if he actually puts his money where his mouth is.
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Vance Moore
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Posted - 2006.09.07 02:44:00 -
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dang .. have to show work. i can only do it in my head.
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Jonathan Xavier
Ars Caelestis Ascendant Frontier
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Posted - 2006.09.07 04:40:00 -
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576 061 456
Work
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Yvelle
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Posted - 2006.09.07 04:55:00 -
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42 QED.
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darklegionca
Caldari Provisions
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Posted - 2006.09.07 06:27:00 -
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did any of you stop to think this guy is just trying to get you to help him with his homework like come on you actauly think hes going to just give you that much isk like come on people use your brains here
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Oylmpia
Minmatar Brutor tribe
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Posted - 2006.09.07 13:10:00 -
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Originally by: darklegionca did any of you stop to think this guy is just trying to get you to help him with his homework like come on you actauly think hes going to just give you that much isk like come on people use your brains here
Or did anyone even bother to read the first page of this thread? :D
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FawKa
Gallente Nova Elements The Phantom Conglomerate
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Posted - 2006.09.07 14:25:00 -
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I like the joke, really..
First number changes after updating the page - but even so.. the final answer is easy;
(( (whatever)/(3) *x(13*x*13*x*13)) - 1.548785*x*0.007)=
EVAL ERROR: Invalid implied multiply
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Grey Area
Caldari
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Posted - 2006.09.07 20:00:00 -
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Originally by: Conwright See here and here for the first two who actually embed the answer to the formula into the post using a php generated image rather than just linking to google.
First poster's andwer doesn't work, as it never changes. Second poster's answer MAY have worked once, but now it's just a stream of HTML code...plus the second poster's answer could NEVER work, for a fairly obvious reason (I'll let you figure that one out) --- Monty Pythons spoof of the EVE Forums; Palin: "Is this the right room for an argument?" Cleese: "I've told you once." |
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