Math quiz [solved]
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That is very cunning. We'll have to wait for the word from the East to see if it's within the rules. :) [Edit] Just noticed the double 2's, forget everything I said. Cheater. ;P [/Edit]
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I corrected it.. I still stand for approval as... ;)
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Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote:
parenthesis are free to control the order of evaluation
((2(3+5))*(2/1)) - 4 :rolleyes: UPDATE: [(2){3*5+1}]-4 :mad: on self... UPDATE 2: This looks good.... (5+3)*(4-(1/2)) derived from 28=56/2=8*7/2.....
modified on Friday, October 15, 2010 2:45 PM
Now you forgot the / and you have an extra *
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(4 - 1 / 2) * (5 + 3)
There we go! :-D Congratulations man, you get the points for today.
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Ahhh, I was trying to avoid fractions... Didn't think of doing it that way... Well done.
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Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)Yeah, I came to the conclusion that it was going to be some weird fraction like that. I decided that it was probably going to involve a divide by one (when I removed the divide and 1 from the possibilities, the subset didn't seem to be possible) or divide by 2, and since there is only one division, I figured it would probably be hard to balance that out with a multiply. Got my calculator out, divided 28 by 8, then tried to figure out ways to get to 3.5. I got lucky. :)
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Giving up so soon?
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((λ (x) `(,x ',x)) '(λ (x) `(,x ',x))) The Scheme Programming Language – Fourth EditionHaha, no, I posted my solution above.
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Giving up so soon?
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((λ (x) `(,x ',x)) '(λ (x) `(,x ',x))) The Scheme Programming Language – Fourth EditionHe got it. (4 - (1/2)) * (5 + 3) = 28
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While we kill ourselves over this problem, Mustafa is out somewhere enjoying his weekend. This is all a set-up :suss:
I are n00b.
:laugh: Not quite, but since I suck ass at DD's CCC, I thought I could do something I'm good at. Driving everyone else insane Giving everyone some good, clean, math based fun :)
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He got it. (4 - (1/2)) * (5 + 3) = 28
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Nice timing! When I posted my reply, it appeared before yours... but yours did indeed appear before I did a refresh! I think you posted only milliseconds after my post. :)
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He got it. (4 - (1/2)) * (5 + 3) = 28
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3 1/2 was an option but I didn't explore it, I thought for some reason it was not reachable... :(
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There we go! :-D Congratulations man, you get the points for today.
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And I only had to be wrong 2 or 3 times before I finally got it right. ;P
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Practice on Fermat's Last Theorem then ;P
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((λ (x) `(,x ',x)) '(λ (x) `(,x ',x))) The Scheme Programming Language – Fourth EditionI already figured that one out. But I didn't have enough room on my notepad to write down the full proof. :((
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I already figured that one out. But I didn't have enough room on my notepad to write down the full proof. :((
Same here, was just too big for a Tweet :(
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OK, let's see if you guys can work this one out :) The numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and the operations +, -, *, / can be used in any order (parenthesis are free to control the order of evaluation) All the preceding mentioned numbers and operations can be used in any order once and only once to provide the result of 28. Remember, each of the operations can be used once only and each of the numbers can be used once only. You have to use them all to achieve your goal. You may begin :) [solution] Credited to aspdotnetdev (4 - (1/2)) * (5 + 3) = 28. Points awarded. Would you like me to make this a feature? Sorta like the CCC but for us more Mathematically as opposed to being "constantly high on peyote in order to be able to answer the CCC"?
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modified on Friday, October 15, 2010 2:52 PM
Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote:
Would you like me to make this a feature? Sorta like the CCC but for us more Mathematically as opposed to being "constantly high on peyote in order to be able to answer the CCC"?
Yes please, we need a break from CCC.
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(4 - 1 / 2) * (5 + 3)
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OK, let's see if you guys can work this one out :) The numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and the operations +, -, *, / can be used in any order (parenthesis are free to control the order of evaluation) All the preceding mentioned numbers and operations can be used in any order once and only once to provide the result of 28. Remember, each of the operations can be used once only and each of the numbers can be used once only. You have to use them all to achieve your goal. You may begin :) [solution] Credited to aspdotnetdev (4 - (1/2)) * (5 + 3) = 28. Points awarded. Would you like me to make this a feature? Sorta like the CCC but for us more Mathematically as opposed to being "constantly high on peyote in order to be able to answer the CCC"?
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modified on Friday, October 15, 2010 2:52 PM
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.45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly
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OK, let's see if you guys can work this one out :) The numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and the operations +, -, *, / can be used in any order (parenthesis are free to control the order of evaluation) All the preceding mentioned numbers and operations can be used in any order once and only once to provide the result of 28. Remember, each of the operations can be used once only and each of the numbers can be used once only. You have to use them all to achieve your goal. You may begin :) [solution] Credited to aspdotnetdev (4 - (1/2)) * (5 + 3) = 28. Points awarded. Would you like me to make this a feature? Sorta like the CCC but for us more Mathematically as opposed to being "constantly high on peyote in order to be able to answer the CCC"?
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modified on Friday, October 15, 2010 2:52 PM
Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote:
Would you like me to make this a feature? Sorta like the CCC but for us more Mathematically as opposed to being "constantly high on peyote in order to be able to answer the CCC"?
Yes.:thumbsup:
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Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote:
Would you like me to make this a feature? Sorta like the CCC but for us more Mathematically as opposed to being "constantly high on peyote in order to be able to answer the CCC"?
Yes.:thumbsup:
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Nicely done. Thinking out of the box! --- I had correctly proved there was not a solution whose intermediate results were all integer. From that point, I made the wrong conclusion there was no solution at all.
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leonej_dt wrote:
I made the wrong conclusion there was no solution at all
I made that same conclusion myself before I was corrected. :-O
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OK, let's see if you guys can work this one out :) The numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and the operations +, -, *, / can be used in any order (parenthesis are free to control the order of evaluation) All the preceding mentioned numbers and operations can be used in any order once and only once to provide the result of 28. Remember, each of the operations can be used once only and each of the numbers can be used once only. You have to use them all to achieve your goal. You may begin :) [solution] Credited to aspdotnetdev (4 - (1/2)) * (5 + 3) = 28. Points awarded. Would you like me to make this a feature? Sorta like the CCC but for us more Mathematically as opposed to being "constantly high on peyote in order to be able to answer the CCC"?
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modified on Friday, October 15, 2010 2:52 PM
Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote:
Would you like me to make this a feature? Sorta like the CCC
Sounds good, but it should be introduced before I've started quaffing. Things start to get a bit fuzzy then.
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Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote:
Would you like me to make this a feature? Sorta like the CCC
Sounds good, but it should be introduced before I've started quaffing. Things start to get a bit fuzzy then.
I have CDO, it's OCD with the letters in the right order; just as they ruddy well should be
Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads
It'd most likely be early in the morning. I might be starting this on Monday.
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