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helpjava11
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Posted on 05-30-14 9:09
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Lets start with an easy one. Q. What do you always break by saying it's name?
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Kiddo
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Posted on 06-02-14 12:07
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Solution chha bro. f(7,5,3)=26 f(2,1,3)=5 f(8,6,2)=44 f(4,9,5)=?
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Kiddo
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Posted on 06-02-14 12:28
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Maybe you can envision it better with a diagram? Perhaps:
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helpjava11
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Posted on 06-02-14 1:45
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yo question pass gardiye Kiddo bro... give the answer..
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Posted on 06-02-14 1:47
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NAsie : was thinking more of 6*6-6 = 30 lol Only u could have thought abt more then just 6 or 9 :P
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Posted on 06-02-14 1:49
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i am guessing, it should be 29.
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Posted on 06-02-14 1:51
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My interpretation for this was : the highest two numbers - the square of the smallest number. i.e, 7*5 - 3^2 = 26 3*2 - 1^2 = 5 8*6 - 2^2 = 44 9*5 - 4^2 = 29
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Kiddo
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Posted on 06-02-14 2:08
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Coolbuddy got it right. लौ HelpJava ब्रो, एक पोइन्ट मेरो तर्फ बाट Coolbuddy को नाउमा पाउँ.
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Posted on 06-02-14 2:28
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लौ यस्तो सजिलो problem रहिछ . के के न 4 way equation solve गर्दै बसिरा म पनि . दिमाग खराब .. ल coolbuddy (+1) . अरु प्रोब्लेम हरु छ भने post गरौ है सथिहो . मा संग त कुनै छैन आइले.
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Posted on 06-02-14 2:31
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This is an old question but it can still be fun for those who haven't heard it or solved it. If you know the answer please give a like :) If you are seeing for the first time then please give your reasoning :) Three people check into a hotel. They pay $30 to the manager and go to their room. The manager suddenly remembers that the room rate is $25 and gives $5 to the bellboy to return to the people. On the way to the room the bellboy reasons that $5 would be difficult to share among three people so he pockets $2 and gives $1 to each person. Now each person paid $10 and got back $1. So they paid $9 each, totalling $27. The bellboy has $2, totalling $29. Where is the missing $1?
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Posted on 06-02-14 3:25
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the 2 dollar paid to the kid is already included in the $27 so we cannot add it again. so 27+3 = 30.. Good question though..
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