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#752 Sep 18 2013 at 8:05 AM Rating: Excellent
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Horsemouth wrote:
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( (12 + 144 + 20 + 3 * Sqrt[4]) / 7 ) + 5*11 = 9^2 + 0 .


It's a limerick ******** No googling.


the math is legit

no idea what the limerick is tho

Think about other names for numbers.
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Horsemouth wrote:
Sir Xsarus wrote:
( (12 + 144 + 20 + 3 * Sqrt[4]) / 7 ) + 5*11 = 9^2 + 0 .


It's a limerick ******** No googling.


the math is legit

no idea what the limerick is tho

How is the math legit? Maybe I don't understand the symbols, but I'm not getting it to resolve.

as for the limerick - dozen (doesn't?) OR dozen gross (does engross) score (??) meter (meet her?) 2 (to) . . . I'm lost.

or how about, using Maz's hint/beginning: a dozen and a gross and a score and a meter . . . two divided by seven? Lost again. Equals 81 though.

Hmmm . . . there was a man from a dozengrossscore, who was threetimesthesquarerootoftwo, he fiftyfived, and now he's eightyone?

I'm out of ideas.


EDIT: Oh hell's bells. The math is legit. Multiplication before addition. Duh.

2nd EDIT: And it's difficult to see that parens after the bracket after the 4. But I did see it eventually, when it wouldn't resolve and I started to add up the opening and closing parens.



Edited, Sep 18th 2013 11:22am by cynyck

Edited, Sep 18th 2013 11:26am by cynyck
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#755 Sep 18 2013 at 9:23 AM Rating: Excellent
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A dozen a gross and a score, plus three times the square root of four.....

Just read the equation, nothing about a man.

Edited, Sep 18th 2013 10:23am by Xsarus
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#756 Sep 18 2013 at 9:37 AM Rating: Excellent
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Sir Xsarus wrote:
A dozen a gross and a score, plus three times the square root of four.....

Just read the equation, nothing about a man.

Edited, Sep 18th 2013 10:23am by Xsarus
Oh, OK, and the man thing was just me trying to see if it fit into the only other limericks I know. You know, There was a man from Nantucket . . .

I can read the equation, but . . .

A dozen a gross and a score, plus three times the square root of four, divided by seven plus five times eleven, equals eighty one plus zero? Can't be.

No, I'm still doing it wrong. Equals nine cubed plus zero.

A dozen a gross and a score, plus three times the square root of four, divided by seven plus five times eleven, equals nine cubed plus zero.

Nope. Shouldn't it end with something rhyming with score and four?

I should just Google this. I'd love to solve it though. Although at this point, with any more hints I wouldn't really be solving anything. Gah, so dense.

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#757 Sep 18 2013 at 9:52 AM Rating: Excellent
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I googled it and I still didn't get it. I'm reading too much into this... Smiley: lol
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#758 Sep 18 2013 at 9:54 AM Rating: Excellent
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it's 9 squared not 9 cubed. cubed is to the power of 3.

You almost have it, think about another way of saying zero or nothing that rhymes with score and four.
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#759 Sep 18 2013 at 10:00 AM Rating: Good
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******* maths.
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
@#%^ing maths.
I still contest that anything that math is important in will have a calculator of some sort solving the equation for you. It's not exactly something you'd leave up to a misplaced decimal, yannow?
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A dozen, a gross, and a score, (12+144+20)
plus three times the square root of four, (+3*sqrt[4])
divided by seven, (/7)
plus five times eleven, (+5*11)
is nine squared and not a bit more. (=9^2+0)

((12+144+20+3*sqrt[4])/7)+5*11=9^2+0
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#762 Sep 18 2013 at 10:17 AM Rating: Good
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I still don't know why I had to learn stuff about graphs in high school. The only math I do regularly is keeping track of how much my groceries will cost me while I'm shopping.
#763 Sep 18 2013 at 10:35 AM Rating: Good
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I use everything through algebra quite frequently. Every so often I have cause to use trig stuff.

I feel like I engage with graphs frequently enough. Tracking analytics data, for instance.
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#764 Sep 18 2013 at 10:50 AM Rating: Excellent
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Statistics, probabilities, curve fits, discriminate functions, math math math, too much math... Smiley: frown
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#765 Sep 18 2013 at 10:59 AM Rating: Good
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For work or just in your personal life?
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I'm all for the curve fits. Wink wink nudge nudge.
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
For work or just in your personal life?


Mostly for personal life. Analytics stuff is for work.

Use it a lot for gaming, though. Smiley: lol Quick napkin math for gear upgrades and such.
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#768 Sep 18 2013 at 11:07 AM Rating: Good
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Use the spreadsheet you dunce (you know, if that still exists).
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
For work or just in your personal life?
Work.

Home math is limited to complaining about how I'm hungry and how there's no money. Then cutting our cable service and making some pasta.
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#770 Sep 18 2013 at 11:10 AM Rating: Good
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
Use the spreadsheet you dunce (you know, if that still exists).


Lol, well, haven't really been spreadsheets for any of the games I've played recently. FFXIV: ARR right now. Don't generally need to do too much for stats, but figuring out which cross-class abilities I want to spec into can give me some.

Plus, I'm playing a healer right now, and going OOM is a thing. So I need to figure out the value of using Cure 1, 2, or 3 versus the incoming damage and my overall longevity.
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#771 Sep 18 2013 at 11:15 AM Rating: Good
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Sounds like lolvanilla WoW
#772 Sep 18 2013 at 11:27 AM Rating: Good
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Sir Xsarus wrote:
it's 9 squared not 9 cubed. cubed is to the power of 3.

You almost have it, think about another way of saying zero or nothing that rhymes with score and four.

DID I SAY CUBED? WHERE DID I SAY CUBED?

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Equals nine cubed plus zero.

O.K., so I said cubed . . .

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A dozen, a gross, and a score, (12+144+20)
plus three times the square root of four, (+3*sqrt[4])
divided by seven, (/7)
plus five times eleven, (+5*11)
is nine squared and not a bit more. (=9^2+0)

((12+144+20+3*sqrt[4])/7)+5*11=9^2+0

Nine cubed and not a bit more would have worked too.

And you're starting to annoy me Mazra. Smiley: glare



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Not my fault you don't know the difference between two- and three-dimensional space. Smiley: um
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#774 Sep 18 2013 at 12:11 PM Rating: Good
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Beer is awesome.

Edit: Autumn avatar time.

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#775 Sep 18 2013 at 1:04 PM Rating: Good
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I kinda want to get a new avatar, just so I can get an autumn avatar. But that would require me to put effort into something, which is not my thing.

Awesome avatar, by the way. Redheads. Smiley: drool2
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#776 Sep 18 2013 at 1:07 PM Rating: Good
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Now that you're all grown up and responsible and stuff, yours seems less fitting.

I say bring back the teddy bear.
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