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simple math question for realm 2 -closed- congrats Lman360-

Post by Guest » 05.05.2008, 10:13

this is simple......
the first person to get the CORRECTwill win 1mil power for 0.01 tomorrow.

good luck

956241+472490

what is it....
you have 30mins it will end at 12:38 board time.

GO
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Post by Guest » 05.05.2008, 10:19

i got it!
1428731

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Post by Guest » 05.05.2008, 10:22

correct game is now -closed-
congrats Lman360 prize will be sent tomorrow

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Post by Guest » 05.05.2008, 10:23

1428731

Windows-calculator ftw! :D

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Post by Guest » 05.05.2008, 10:25

Stash wrote:1428731

Windows-calculator ftw! :D
sorry
1. the competition is ended
2. you cheated?

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Post by Guest » 05.05.2008, 10:26

2. you cheated?
How do you think Lman360 got the right answer? ;)

You should think of a question like:


A man buys a book and a camera and pays 110 Caps together.

The camera costs 100 Caps more than the book.

How much does the book cost?

Guest

Post by Guest » 05.05.2008, 10:28

Stash wrote:
2. you cheated?
How do you think Lman360 got the right answer? ;)

You should think of a question like:


A man buys a book and a camera and pays 110 Caps together.

The camera costs 100 Caps more than the book.

How much does the book cost?
well if you can't figure out a simple adition sum on a peice of paper theres something wrong :lol:

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Re: simple math question for realm 2 -closed- congrats Lman3

Post by Guest » 05.05.2008, 11:42

matt wrote:the first person to get the CORRECTwill win 1mil power for 0.01 tomorrow.
power for 0.01 ? if this is not cheating......

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Post by Guest » 05.05.2008, 12:20

A man buys a book and a camera and pays 110 Caps together.

The camera costs 100 Caps more than the book.

How much does the book cost?
Has anybody actually found this out already? :D

Guest

Post by Guest » 05.05.2008, 13:17

Stash wrote:
A man buys a book and a camera and pays 110 Caps together.

The camera costs 100 Caps more than the book.

How much does the book cost?
Has anybody actually found this out already? :D
:shock: its so hard is it... is it.............. 5.

do i get 500k steel now for 50caps each :D

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Post by Guest » 05.05.2008, 18:57

After reading this thread, I couldn't resist the temptations to introduce you the type of the math problems (from all different contests and olympiads) I come in touch with almost daily. I wouldn't advise to try them, they are actually very hard, for they include a lot of theorems and tricks you don't really learn in school.

Let f(x) be a non-constant polynomial with integer coefficients. Prove that there is an integer n such that f(n) has at least 2004 distinct prime factors.

Call a set A of integers non-isolated, if for every x from the set A at least one of the numbers x - 1 and x + 1 also
belongs to A. Prove that the number of five-element non-isolated subsets of {1, 2, . . . , n} is (n - 4)

Guest

Post by Guest » 05.05.2008, 19:35

[quote] Let f(x) be a non-constant polynomial with integer coefficients. Prove that there is an integer n such that f(n) has at least 2004 distinct prime factors.

Call a set A of integers non-isolated, if for every x from the set A at least one of the numbers x - 1 and x + 1 also
belongs to A. Prove that the number of five-element non-isolated subsets of {1, 2, . . . , n} is (n - 4)

Guest

Post by Guest » 06.05.2008, 21:06

Stash wrote:
A man buys a book and a camera and pays 110 Caps together.

The camera costs 100 Caps more than the book.

How much does the book cost?
Has anybody actually found this out already? :D
how easy, 10 caps

Guest

Post by Guest » 06.05.2008, 21:09

Nordic Group wrote:
And finally a fairly easy one:

A spider and a fly are sitting on a cube. The fly wants to maximize the shortest path to the spider
along the surface of the cube. Is it necessarily best for the fly to be at the point opposite to the spider?
("Opposite" means "symmetric with respect to the center of the cube".)
I think its better if the fly starts in the top/bottom corner on the same side of the spider. I am not sure, but that sounds right.

Guest

Post by Guest » 06.05.2008, 21:23

Canadian Energy Corp. wrote:
Stash wrote:
A man buys a book and a camera and pays 110 Caps together.

The camera costs 100 Caps more than the book.

How much does the book cost?
Has anybody actually found this out already? :D
how easy, 10 caps
It isnt right. :P Cause if the book cost 10 caps and the camera cost 100 more, then the camera cost 110 itself. ;)

But if we say the book costs 5 caps, then would the camera cost 105. 105+5=110 caps. ;)

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