Okay, I need you two to show me how you got your answers for 1 and 10. I may have came up with my answer incorrectly, seeing how you two got the same answers.
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1-5: Find n
1. 5(n+7) - 10 = 110
2. [2(67 - (-41)) + 6] / 11 = n
3. (983 - n + 432) / 5 = 283
4. ((2 + 9 - 4) X (1 X 4 - 6) + 2 - ( -6 X 9 - 30 ) + 112) / 4 + n = 1111
5. (2401(4sqR.))^2 + n = 50
Note: (xsqR.) = x root of, just (sqR.) meaning square root.
^x = to the power of x.
Okay, I see it now. For some reason I was thinking x+5 as a whole term. But you can simplify x+5-2x by combining x and -2x. Alrighty. And yeah I noticed Shatterer did something wrong, but then I also saw you had the same answer, so it made me think.. lol
Edit: Also, when someone manages to get the bomb, you may save it for another time. Or, I guess, choose not to use it. More will come, anyway.
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1-5: Find n
1. 5(n+7) - 10 = 110
2. [2(67 - (-41)) + 6] / 11 = n
3. (983 - n + 432) / 5 = 283
4. ((2 + 9 - 4) X (1 X 4 - 6) + 2 - ( -6 X 9 - 30 ) + 112) / 4 + n = 1111
5. (2401(4sqR.))^2 + n = 50
Note: (xsqR.) = x root of, just (sqR.) meaning square root.
^x = to the power of x.
I can answer the tundra one. it is because there is almost zero precipitation year round. Therefor it is extremely dry. That is why the Antarctic is the driest place on the earth.
and google? hell no!
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I can answer the tundra one. it is because there is almost zero precipitation year round. Therefor it is extremely dry. That is why the Antarctic is the driest place on the earth.
and google? hell no!
Uhm.. you're a little far behind.
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Hey, relax. All the work has been done for you, except question 1
Exactly.. :/
Someone needs to try this so we can get this show on the road.
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1. 5(n+7) - 10 = 110
2. [2(67 - (-41)) + 6] / 11 = n
3. (983 - n + 432) / 5 = 283
4. ((2 + 9 - 4) X (1 X 4 - 6) + 2 - ( -6 X 9 - 30 ) + 112) / 4 + n = 1111
5. (2401(4sqR.))^2 + n = 50
Note: (xsqR.) = x root of, just (sqR.) meaning square root.
^x = to the power of x.
I haven't checked all of their answers, but while working through the problems myself, I found that for number 5, n could be 99 as well as 1. Do you need me to go over all of the other answers since they already submitted solutions which are at least correct for the first four questions?
Oh, Kalypso. I just wanted to point out that the root can be written differently. In many mathematical programs they use sqrt(X) to calculate the square root of X. It is a bit more natural to first read the root and then the number that has to be 'rooted'. Albeit a tad too late I'm afraid.
Wow number 1 gets everybody. Its past midnight here and I don't feel like doing math so I am completely relying on my memory of when I figured out number 1 after the last time I posted. Hopefully my memory will serve me well.
1) n = 17
2) n = 222/11
3) n = 0
4) n = 1065
5) n =1
6) 9x²-9
7) undefined
8) 17
9) 49,999
10) 2y(5-x)
Wow number 1 gets everybody. Its past midnight here and I don't feel like doing math so I am completely relying on my memory of when I figured out number 1 after the last time I posted. Hopefully my memory will serve me well.
1) n = 17
2) n = 222/11
3) n = 0
4) n = 1065
5) n =1
6) 9x²-9
7) undefined
8) 17
9) 49,999
10) 2y(5-x)
Even though it's late, you got it! Now you can bomb somebody. That person will lose half his or her points, rounded down.
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If you are running this thing from now on then you really don't need those points, do ya?
I'm running this until Jay-, sorry, Kalypso is once again able to run it. It's his game after all.
Very well, I will nuke myself. *boom*
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Category 1: Memes
Nappa: "Vegeta! What does the scouter say about his power level?"
A) What is Vegeta's response?
What anime series is this from?
C) What is Nappa's respose?
Category 2: South Park
A) Who is the fat, antisocial kid in South Park?
What must happen to Scott Tenorman?
C) Who is 'super-serial' about ManBearPig?
Category 3: Music
A) ____! Hammertime!
What song does this image belong to? Only the title is necessary.
C) There are three classical songs integrated into Classico by Tenacious D. Name two of them, both composer and musical piece.
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carambolage - 57
Pure Physics - 44
Ivaron - 38
Lestater - 36
Zhar - 28
Shatterer - 25
PhrozenDragon - 23
Don_guillotine - 19
ScyberDragon - 15
Junction3 - 12
HungryHippo7 - 10
Nektu - 7
Turmobil - 7
zhuge - 4
Party_Foul - 2
Seth - 2
deathMars - 1
Jeru5 - 1
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1-5: Find n
1. 5(n+7) - 10 = 110
2. [2(67 - (-41)) + 6] / 11 = n
3. (983 - n + 432) / 5 = 283
4. ((2 + 9 - 4) X (1 X 4 - 6) + 2 - ( -6 X 9 - 30 ) + 112) / 4 + n = 1111
5. (2401(4sqR.))^2 + n = 50
Note: (xsqR.) = x root of, just (sqR.) meaning square root.
^x = to the power of x.
6-10: Solve or Simplify
6. (3x - 3)(3x + 3)
7. (702 - 67) X 2 / 0
8. (0(900 - 50 / 5 + (625(sqR.) X 2)) + 17
9. (99999 - 1) / 2
10. 2xy + 10y - 4xy
_____________________________
carambolage - 57
Shatterer - 50
Pure Physics - 44
Ivaron - 38
Lestater - 36
Zhar - 28
PhrozenDragon - 23
Don_guillotine - 19
ScyberDragon - 15
Junction3 - 12
HungryHippo7 - 10
Nektu - 7
Turmobil - 7
zhuge - 4
Party_Foul - 2
Seth - 2
deathMars - 1
Jeru5 - 1
10. 2xy + 10y - 4xy
factor out 2y -> 2y(x+5-2x) -> 2y(5-x)
Now for the final person to see our mistakes
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Okay, I see it now. For some reason I was thinking x+5 as a whole term. But you can simplify x+5-2x by combining x and -2x. Alrighty. And yeah I noticed Shatterer did something wrong, but then I also saw you had the same answer, so it made me think.. lol
Edit: Also, when someone manages to get the bomb, you may save it for another time. Or, I guess, choose not to use it. More will come, anyway.
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1-5: Find n
1. 5(n+7) - 10 = 110
2. [2(67 - (-41)) + 6] / 11 = n
3. (983 - n + 432) / 5 = 283
4. ((2 + 9 - 4) X (1 X 4 - 6) + 2 - ( -6 X 9 - 30 ) + 112) / 4 + n = 1111
5. (2401(4sqR.))^2 + n = 50
Note: (xsqR.) = x root of, just (sqR.) meaning square root.
^x = to the power of x.
6-10: Solve or Simplify
6. (3x - 3)(3x + 3)
7. (702 - 67) X 2 / 0
8. (0(900 - 50 / 5 + (625(sqR.) X 2)) + 17
9. (99999 - 1) / 2
10. 2xy + 10y - 4xy
_____________________________
carambolage - 57
Shatterer - 50
Pure Physics - 44
Ivaron - 38
Lestater - 36
Zhar - 28
PhrozenDragon - 23
Don_guillotine - 19
ScyberDragon - 15
Junction3 - 12
HungryHippo7 - 10
Nektu - 7
Turmobil - 7
zhuge - 4
Party_Foul - 2
Seth - 2
deathMars - 1
Jeru5 - 1
I hope somebody bombs DeathMars or Jeru5. 1/2 point would be special.
and google? hell no!
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Uhm.. you're a little far behind.
Exactly.. :/
Someone needs to try this so we can get this show on the road.
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1. 5(n+7) - 10 = 110
2. [2(67 - (-41)) + 6] / 11 = n
3. (983 - n + 432) / 5 = 283
4. ((2 + 9 - 4) X (1 X 4 - 6) + 2 - ( -6 X 9 - 30 ) + 112) / 4 + n = 1111
5. (2401(4sqR.))^2 + n = 50
Note: (xsqR.) = x root of, just (sqR.) meaning square root.
^x = to the power of x.
6-10: Solve or Simplify
6. (3x - 3)(3x + 3)
7. (702 - 67) X 2 / 0
8. (0(900 - 50 / 5 + (625(sqR.) X 2)) + 17
9. (99999 - 1) / 2
10. 2xy + 10y - 4xy
_____________________________
carambolage - 57
Shatterer - 50
Pure Physics - 44
Ivaron - 38
Lestater - 36
Zhar - 28
PhrozenDragon - 23
Don_guillotine - 19
ScyberDragon - 15
Junction3 - 12
HungryHippo7 - 10
Nektu - 7
Turmobil - 7
zhuge - 4
Party_Foul - 2
Seth - 2
deathMars - 1
Jeru5 - 1
I'll do my best to solve #5 right here for you:
(2401(4sqR.))^2 + n = 50
(2401)^(1/2) = 50 - n
2401 = (50 - n)^(2)
2401 = 2500 - 100n + n^2
n^2 - 100n + 99 = 0
(n - 99)(n - 1) = 0
n = 99 or 1
Have a nice evening. I may edit this later as I work through the rest of the problems to check their solutions!
- Ernest Rutherford
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1. 5(n+7) - 10 = 110
5(n + 7) = 100
n + 7 = 20
n = 13
2. [2(67 - (-41)) + 6] / 11 = n
[2(108) + 6]/11 = n
(216 + 6)/11 = n
222/11 = n
3. (983 - n + 432) / 5 = 283
1415 - n = 1415
n = 0
4. ((2 + 9 - 4) X (1 X 4 - 6) + 2 - ( -6 X 9 - 30 ) + 112) / 4 + n = 1111
(7*(-2) + 2 - (-54 - 30) + 112)/4 + n = 1111
(-14 + 2 + 84 +112)/4 + n = 1111
184/4 + n = 1111
n = 1065
5. (2401(4sqR.))^2 + n = 50
(2401)^(1/2) = 50 - n
2401 = (50 - n)^(2)
2401 = 2500 - 100n + n^2
n^2 - 100n + 99 = 0
(n - 99)(n - 1) = 0
n = 99 or 1
<<Note: (xsqR.) = x root of, just (sqR.) meaning square root.
^x = to the power of x.>>
6-10: Solve or Simplify
6. (3x - 3)(3x + 3)
9x^2 - 9 = 9(x-1)(x+1) = 9(x^2 - 1)
7. (702 - 67) X 2 / 0
Undefined (divide by zero...)
8. (0(900 - 50 / 5 + (625(sqR.) X 2)) + 17
0 + 17 = 17
9. (99999 - 1) / 2
99998/2 = 49999
10. 2xy + 10y - 4xy
10y - 2xy = 2y(5 - x)
- Ernest Rutherford
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Kalypso is having some busy, busy times so I have been elected as a stand-in. But now, without further ado:
I hate to tell you this but one answer is wrong. Kudos on number 5 though.
HungryHippo7 is able to try once again.
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1. 5(n+7) - 10 = 110
2. [2(67 - (-41)) + 6] / 11 = n
3. (983 - n + 432) / 5 = 283
4. ((2 + 9 - 4) X (1 X 4 - 6) + 2 - ( -6 X 9 - 30 ) + 112) / 4 + n = 1111
5. (2401(4sqR.))^2 + n = 50
Note: (xsqR.) = x root of, just (sqR.) meaning square root.
^x = to the power of x.
6-10: Solve or Simplify
6. (3x - 3)(3x + 3)
7. (702 - 67) X 2 / 0
8. (0(900 - 50 / 5 + (625(sqR.) X 2)) + 17
9. (99999 - 1) / 2
10. 2xy + 10y - 4xy
_____________________________
carambolage - 57
Shatterer - 50
Pure Physics - 44
Ivaron - 38
Lestater - 36
Zhar - 28
PhrozenDragon - 23
Don_guillotine - 19
ScyberDragon - 15
Junction3 - 12
HungryHippo7 - 10
Nektu - 7
Turmobil - 7
zhuge - 4
Party_Foul - 2
Seth - 2
deathMars - 1
Jeru5 - 1
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1) n = 17
2) n = 222/11
3) n = 0
4) n = 1065
5) n =1
6) 9x²-9
7) undefined
8) 17
9) 49,999
10) 2y(5-x)
Even though it's late, you got it! Now you can bomb somebody. That person will lose half his or her points, rounded down.
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Category 1: Coming soon
A) -
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C) -
Category 2: Coming soon
A) -
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C) -
Category 3: Coming soon
A) -
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C) -
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carambolage - 57
Shatterer - 50
Pure Physics - 44
Ivaron - 38
Lestater - 36
Zhar - 28
PhrozenDragon - 23
Don_guillotine - 19
ScyberDragon - 15
Junction3 - 12
HungryHippo7 - 10
Nektu - 7
Turmobil - 7
zhuge - 4
Party_Foul - 2
Seth - 2
deathMars - 1
Jeru5 - 1
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If you are running this thing from now on then you really don't need those points, do ya?
I'm running this until Jay-, sorry, Kalypso is once again able to run it. It's his game after all.
Very well, I will nuke myself. *boom*
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Category 1: Memes
Nappa: "Vegeta! What does the scouter say about his power level?"
A) What is Vegeta's response?
What anime series is this from?
C) What is Nappa's respose?
Category 2: South Park
A) Who is the fat, antisocial kid in South Park?
What must happen to Scott Tenorman?
C) Who is 'super-serial' about ManBearPig?
Category 3: Music
A) ____! Hammertime!
What song does this image belong to? Only the title is necessary.
C) There are three classical songs integrated into Classico by Tenacious D. Name two of them, both composer and musical piece.
_____________________________
carambolage - 57
Pure Physics - 44
Ivaron - 38
Lestater - 36
Zhar - 28
Shatterer - 25
PhrozenDragon - 23
Don_guillotine - 19
ScyberDragon - 15
Junction3 - 12
HungryHippo7 - 10
Nektu - 7
Turmobil - 7
zhuge - 4
Party_Foul - 2
Seth - 2
deathMars - 1
Jeru5 - 1
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