The first problem is easy. In base 11:), (4*5+6)/1=24. :thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by cilu
The second problem is easy. In base 8, (3*6-3)/1=17. :cool:
When all else fails, kick over the table. :thumbd:
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The first problem is easy. In base 11:), (4*5+6)/1=24. :thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by cilu
The second problem is easy. In base 8, (3*6-3)/1=17. :cool:
When all else fails, kick over the table. :thumbd:
4*6 = 24
3*6-1 = 17
It never says that all numbers must be used ... :rolleyes:
Well, you have to use all the numbers that were given. And make the calculus in decimal base... :D
Well, that wasn't part of the initial contract ... :p ;)
have to start everything again ...
(6-(1/3))*3 = 17
(5*6-1-4)-- =24 :p
Well, master Elrond you got this one. :thumb: So As the "initial contract" said you can solve only one of them you win it and can ask the next question...Quote:
Originally Posted by Elrond
Unfortunatelly I was asking for simple math not C. :D :o But that's cool... :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Frohman
An easy one:
I'm fixed when I'm alive and moving when I'm dead. Who am I ?
The soul! Because it's trapped in the body when I'm alive (hence fixed) and free when I'm dead, (hence mobile).
Nope, it might be a tree. It's fixed until someone cuts it off... then it's moved to the factory for futher processing.
Save trees!
Nope, at least until it is proven soul exists and that it leaves the body at death time.
Well, a dead tree usually stays where it is.
An apple. It's falling from a tree when it's dead. Falling is a kind of moving too. Then it can be rolling downhill for some time (but U didn't point out that it should be moving all the time).
ops I know, I know that this's not the right question. :D
ok, you're close, but there's a better answer.