Share your hard puzzles.
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On 2025-01-04 at 21:06:51
The title says it all.
Anyways, here's mine.
6÷2(1+2)
Solution:
You may see some stuff like 4(3+2). Well, that means 4 x 3+2 (or 5) which is 20. So if we take that knowledge, 2(1+2) would equal 6, so 6÷2(1+2)=1
Anyways, here's mine.
6÷2(1+2)
Solution:
You may see some stuff like 4(3+2). Well, that means 4 x 3+2 (or 5) which is 20. So if we take that knowledge, 2(1+2) would equal 6, so 6÷2(1+2)=1
On 2025-01-04 at 21:07:55
Anyways, here's mine.
6÷2(1+2)
Solution:
You may see some stuff like 4(3+2). Well, that means 4 x 3+2 (or 5) which is 20. So if we take that knowledge, 2(1+2) would equal 6, so 6÷2(1+2)=1
well that wasnt hard :/
On 2025-01-04 at 21:08:50
Anyways, here's mine.
6÷2(1+2)
Solution:
You may see some stuff like 4(3+2). Well, that means 4 x 3+2 (or 5) which is 20. So if we take that knowledge, 2(1+2) would equal 6, so 6÷2(1+2)=1
well that wasnt hard :/
Most people find it hard.
On 2025-01-04 at 21:56:52
Anyways, here's mine.
6÷2(1+2)
Solution:
You may see some stuff like 4(3+2). Well, that means 4 x 3+2 (or 5) which is 20. So if we take that knowledge, 2(1+2) would equal 6, so 6÷2(1+2)=1
well that wasnt hard :/
Most people find it hard.
No, most people find it easy.
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On 2025-01-04 at 22:04:01
Anyways, here's mine.
6÷2(1+2)
Solution:
You may see some stuff like 4(3+2). Well, that means 4 x 3+2 (or 5) which is 20. So if we take that knowledge, 2(1+2) would equal 6, so 6÷2(1+2)=1
I'd prefer if you put the solution in a spoiler cuz i wanted to work that out myself (I got some exams in the first few weeks back I gotta get my ass to work yk what I'm saying)? but yeah thats easy as heck
On 2025-01-04 at 22:14:10
Anyways, here's mine.
6÷2(1+2)
Solution:
You may see some stuff like 4(3+2). Well, that means 4 x 3+2 (or 5) which is 20. So if we take that knowledge, 2(1+2) would equal 6, so 6÷2(1+2)=1
well that wasnt hard :/
Most people find it hard.
No, most people find it easy.
Bro the only people who would think thats hard are primary/elementary school dropouts or people who arent in year 6/5 (i forgot the year) or 4/5th grade
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On 2025-01-04 at 22:41:23
Wait till you see some of the maths questions I have to do...
On 2025-01-05 at 00:47:28
Anyways, here's mine.
6÷2(1+2)
Solution:
You may see some stuff like 4(3+2). Well, that means 4 x 3+2 (or 5) which is 20. So if we take that knowledge, 2(1+2) would equal 6, so 6÷2(1+2)=1
I thought this was going to be one of those bait math questions with 2 different answers based on the system you grew up with that you see so often.
On an unrelated note, how did you type a division sign? Are you on mobile?
EDIT: No wait, it could still be one. Problem is I feel that it's an American vs EU sort of thing & there's more EU + rest of World here than Americans
EDIT 2: Nah I'm tripping, it's got nothing to do with region & everything to do with deciding whether to prioritize dividing or multiplying
Brackets first: 6/2(1+2) = 6/2(3) = 6/6 = 1
Divides first: 6/2(1+2) = 6/2(3) = 3(3) = 9
Something like that, I think(yes I know it looks insane written like that, no need to tell me)
On 2025-01-05 at 01:04:21
Anyways, here's mine.
6÷2(1+2)
Solution:
You may see some stuff like 4(3+2). Well, that means 4 x 3+2 (or 5) which is 20. So if we take that knowledge, 2(1+2) would equal 6, so 6÷2(1+2)=1
I thought this was going to be one of those bait math questions with 2 different answers based on the system you grew up with that you see so often.
On an unrelated note, how did you type a division sign? Are you on mobile?
EDIT: No wait, it could still be one. Problem is I feel that it's an American vs EU sort of thing & there's more EU + rest of World here than Americans
EDIT 2: Nah I'm tripping, it's got nothing to do with region & everything to do with deciding whether to prioritize dividing or multiplying
6/2(1+2) = 6/2(3) = 6/6 = 1
6/2(1+2) = 6/2(3) = 3(3) = 9
Something like that, I think(yes I know it looks insane written like that, no need to tell me)
Man idk how to type a division sign and I’m on mobile
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On 2025-01-05 at 01:05:16
Anyways, here's mine.
6÷2(1+2)
Solution:
You may see some stuff like 4(3+2). Well, that means 4 x 3+2 (or 5) which is 20. So if we take that knowledge, 2(1+2) would equal 6, so 6÷2(1+2)=1
I thought this was going to be one of those bait math questions with 2 different answers based on the system you grew up with that you see so often.
On an unrelated note, how did you type a division sign? Are you on mobile?
EDIT: No wait, it could still be one. Problem is I feel that it's an American vs EU sort of thing & there's more EU + rest of World here than Americans
EDIT 2: Nah I'm tripping, it's got nothing to do with region & everything to do with deciding whether to prioritize dividing or multiplying
6/2(1+2) = 6/2(3) = 6/6 = 1
6/2(1+2) = 6/2(3) = 3(3) = 9
Something like that, I think(yes I know it looks insane written like that, no need to tell me)
Man idk how to type a division sign and I’m on mobile
Wait, does mobile not have division sign(not that it's used at all outside primary/elementary)? How did they do that
EDIT: I just checked my phone it's there,are you on Apple by chance?
Common Apple L
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On 2025-01-05 at 02:03:05
you did it incorrect
if a*b=c then c/a=b or c/b=a
so 2x=90 would be 90/2=x=45
jmeme did not pay the math budget
@NeverCookAgain I am a certified Apple device user
On 2025-01-05 at 02:06:42
A specific music album has a runtime of 52 minutes and 17 seconds, if you listened to this album in 0.25x, what would be it's runtime?
I'm not putting the answer, cuz I don't know if what I got is right, lol
I'm not putting the answer, cuz I don't know if what I got is right, lol
On 2025-01-05 at 02:16:50
I'm not putting the answer, cuz I don't know if what I got is right, lol
slow = long
1/0.25 = 4
(52:17)*4 = 208:68 = 3:29;08
using a colon would've made it a 308 which is why i made it a semicolon
On 2025-01-05 at 04:21:25
230-220(1/2)
Prove: The answer is 5!
Prove: The answer is 5!
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On 2025-01-05 at 04:33:55
Prove: The answer is 5!
PEMDAS, multiply first, then subtract.
230-220(1/2)
230-110
120
On 2025-01-05 at 04:46:11
Prove: The answer is 5!
PEMDAS, multiply first, then subtract.
230-220(1/2)
230-110
120
OK, I still want you to prove that it is 5!
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On 2025-01-05 at 05:01:50
Prove: The answer is 5!
PEMDAS, multiply first, then subtract.
230-220(1/2)
230-110
120
OK, I still want you to prove that it is 5!
thats incorrect, you might've done the PEMDAS steps wrong
P-Parentheses
E-Exponents
MD- Multiply or Divide
AS- Add or Subtract
if you're saying its 5, then you subtracted first instead of multiplying, which doesn't follow the order
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