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High School Can You Crack the 14-Digit Number Puzzle?
Answer in white: Multiply 36825889 by 1253777 to find the answer.- Eman
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- Forum: General Math
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High School What Are the Ages of the Children in This Math Puzzle?
Thanks Gokul43201, I was struggling with that for a bit.- Eman
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- Forum: General Math
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High School What Are the Ages of the Children in This Math Puzzle?
In the first problem with the ages, I found the ages are 3, 5, and 15. (I used a program to figure this out.) How would I go about figuring this out with the information given?- Eman
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- Forum: General Math
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Are We All Natural-Born Cyborgs?
This reminds me of something that I noticed about myself (and other people). Let's say I was waiting for the time to be 2:00 PM. As the the time draws near, I would look at my watch from time to time to see if it is 2:00 PM. After I look at my watch, I don't know what time it is, I only...- Eman
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- Forum: Science and Math Textbooks
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How Do the 36 Officers Problem and Finite Fields Relate?
I found this link by searching euler 36 officers in google. http://www.math.sunysb.edu/~tony/whatsnew/column/latin-squaresII-0901/latinII1.html- Eman
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Discrete Math - Counting Theory
176 includes 50 and FF. 174 excludes 50 and FF. 128 inculdes 30 and AF. 126 excludes 30 and AF. (In your original post you said 3x16, I think you meant 8x16. Also, thanks for catching my mistake, I forgot that 30 was also a hexidecimal number.)- Eman
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Discrete Math - Counting Theory
Try converting AF to a base 10 number. How many numbers are between 30 and this number?- Eman
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help