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  • R Raj Lal

    What is the largest values you can write with ONLY three numbers digits, ofcourse ? For those who don't want to think in numbers How will you divide 5 potatoes among 6 childrens, you cannot use fractions -- modified at 14:28 Tuesday 6th February, 2007

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    Andy Brummer
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    You could always just mash the potatoes.


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    • P peterchen

      9!!! is bigger, and uses only one digit :) Or what about 99/0 two digits


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      peterchen wrote:

      Or what about 99/0

      :wtf: undefined... at least in the real field...

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        Quartz... wrote:

        How will you divide 5 potatoes among 6 childrens, you cannot use fractions

        • Since we can't use fractions, we'll have to use a knife to divide up the potatoes. This is fine though; knives cut through potatoes much faster than fractions do.
        • Eat one, then give a potato to each child.
        • Sit children in a row, give each a fork, then place potatoes between them. They'll work it out...
        • Sit children in a circle, and working clockwise, hand out potatoes. When you run out of potatoes, start handing out rocks. Then run away.

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        Shog9 wrote:

        Eat one, then give a potato to each child.

        This one concerns me a little, Shog. For the numbers to work out, you'd have to have meant to eat a child, then pass out the 5 spuds to the remaining 5 sad, fearful children. Otherwise, excellent solutions! Good "out-of-the-box" thinking!

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          Shog9 wrote:

          Eat one, then give a potato to each child.

          This one concerns me a little, Shog. For the numbers to work out, you'd have to have meant to eat a child, then pass out the 5 spuds to the remaining 5 sad, fearful children. Otherwise, excellent solutions! Good "out-of-the-box" thinking!

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          brianwelsch wrote:

          For the numbers to work out, you'd have to have meant to eat a child, then pass out the 5 spuds to the remaining 5 sad, fearful children.

          Yeah, but i'll bet they'd appreciate their potatoes a bit more after that...

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            Quartz... wrote:

            How will you divide 5 potatoes among 6 childrens, you cannot use fractions

            • Since we can't use fractions, we'll have to use a knife to divide up the potatoes. This is fine though; knives cut through potatoes much faster than fractions do.
            • Eat one, then give a potato to each child.
            • Sit children in a row, give each a fork, then place potatoes between them. They'll work it out...
            • Sit children in a circle, and working clockwise, hand out potatoes. When you run out of potatoes, start handing out rocks. Then run away.

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            I think the first question you need to ask is: are they your children? or.... (sorry for this one) You could always have meat and potatoes.....

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            • R Raj Lal

              What is the largest values you can write with ONLY three numbers digits, ofcourse ? For those who don't want to think in numbers How will you divide 5 potatoes among 6 childrens, you cannot use fractions -- modified at 14:28 Tuesday 6th February, 2007

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              Gary Kirkham
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              limit as x->0 11/x

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              • R Raj Lal

                What is the largest values you can write with ONLY three numbers digits, ofcourse ? For those who don't want to think in numbers How will you divide 5 potatoes among 6 childrens, you cannot use fractions -- modified at 14:28 Tuesday 6th February, 2007

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                A 1: 999 As a lot of you had already figured out , the question was only three digits so cannot use factorial there. A 2: Serve mashed potatoes , a lot of you have guessed this one too

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                  Shog9 wrote:

                  Eat one, then give a potato to each child.

                  This one concerns me a little, Shog. For the numbers to work out, you'd have to have meant to eat a child, then pass out the 5 spuds to the remaining 5 sad, fearful children. Otherwise, excellent solutions! Good "out-of-the-box" thinking!

                  BW


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                  Raj Lal
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                  brianwelsch wrote:

                  5 sad, fearful children

                  LMAO

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                  • R Raj Lal

                    What is the largest values you can write with ONLY three numbers digits, ofcourse ? For those who don't want to think in numbers How will you divide 5 potatoes among 6 childrens, you cannot use fractions -- modified at 14:28 Tuesday 6th February, 2007

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                    Ravi Bhavnani
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                    My guess for the largest value would be ((9! raised to 9!) raised to 9!). /ravi

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                      peterchen wrote:

                      Or what about 99/0

                      :wtf: undefined... at least in the real field...

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                      but as close as possible to "as big as it can get" :rolleyes: ok, lim (x->0) (99/x)<7code> would stretch the requirements a bit (and it's not really a number, but it might pass) * * * _Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers, Velopers, Develprs, Developers!_ We are a big screwed up dysfunctional psychotic happy family - some more screwed up, others more happy, but everybody's psychotic _joint venture definition of CP_ [Linkify!](http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/Linkify.asp)|[Fold With Us!](http://www.codeproject.com/script/profile/whos_who.asp?msg=919055&id=175#xx919055xx)

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                      • R Ravi Bhavnani

                        My guess for the largest value would be ((9! raised to 9!) raised to 9!). /ravi

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                        Good, but you're loosing a bit on the coolness factor posting an hour after the solution and without using the superscript :-D

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                        • R RC_Sebastien_C

                          Good, but you're loosing a bit on the coolness factor posting an hour after the solution and without using the superscript :-D

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                          Ravi Bhavnani
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                          HollyHooo wrote:

                          loosing a bit on the coolness factor

                          That's OK. Everyone knows:    ASSERT (me == !cool);    ASSERT ((me & cool) == NULL); :) /ravi

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                          • R Raj Lal

                            A 1: 999 As a lot of you had already figured out , the question was only three digits so cannot use factorial there. A 2: Serve mashed potatoes , a lot of you have guessed this one too

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                            A 1: Question was only three digits, but question should have been only three digits and digts only. A 2: I prefer Shog's answer

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                              A 1: Question was only three digits, but question should have been only three digits and digts only. A 2: I prefer Shog's answer

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                              Raj Lal
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                              HollyHooo wrote:

                              only three digits and digts only.

                              oh ! that IFF factor :-> missed it

                              HollyHooo wrote:

                              I prefer Shog's answer

                              me too :-D

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                                HollyHooo wrote:

                                loosing a bit on the coolness factor

                                That's OK. Everyone knows:    ASSERT (me == !cool);    ASSERT ((me & cool) == NULL); :) /ravi

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                                You gained it all back :) thanks for taking it for what it was, as a joke

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                                • R Raj Lal

                                  HollyHooo wrote:

                                  only three digits and digts only.

                                  oh ! that IFF factor :-> missed it

                                  HollyHooo wrote:

                                  I prefer Shog's answer

                                  me too :-D

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                                  Quartz... wrote:

                                  HollyHooo wrote: I prefer Shog's answer me too

                                  LOL

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                                  • G Gary Wheeler

                                    9!9!9! == a big freakin' number.


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                                    Fernando A Gomez F
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                                    9!9!9!! is bigger :-D

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                                    • R Raj Lal

                                      What is the largest values you can write with ONLY three numbers digits, ofcourse ? For those who don't want to think in numbers How will you divide 5 potatoes among 6 childrens, you cannot use fractions -- modified at 14:28 Tuesday 6th February, 2007

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                                      As long as you're not restricted to Base 10, in Base Infinity the answer is infinity. :)

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                                      • D Dan Neely

                                        9^(9^9) = 9^81 ~= 2 * 10&77

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                                        dan neely wrote:

                                        9^(9^9) = 9^81

                                        So... 9^9 = 81 eh ? :-D

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                                          dan neely wrote:

                                          9^(9^9) = 9^81

                                          So... 9^9 = 81 eh ? :-D

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                                          :doh:

                                          -- Rules of thumb should not be taken for the whole hand.

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