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OldTee
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Five person, labeled as: a, b, c, d, e, stands in line outside a shop under its huge signboard. It fell, and person a, c, e died, b and d were, however, inact.
Question: what shop is that?
Question: what shop is that?
No. Only McDonalds or Wallmart. I did the math.cdhotfire said:couldnt it be any store?
Healey01 said:Trust me. It was complicated; Took nearly 8 sheets of paper for the proof (college ruled). Thats a lot. I ran a discrete system analysis on it too, and Mathematica took about an hour to get to the answer.
cdhotfire said:8 sheets of paper huh?, you must write extremely quick. The post was first put up at 11:57 AM, and you awnsered at 12:18 PM. So you must be real quick at writing, so unless you can do the problem in 21 minutes, its pretty imposible. First of all you wouldn't have the full 21 minutes, because the poster posted the thread and you didnt read it right away so you must of looked at it from just browsing around, this means you have lost some time. Second you would have wasted time reading and writing your responce, + thinking. So in conclusion you must of have about 15 minutes to actually solve the problem. Which isn't that much time to write 8 sheets of paper.
Thank you, thank you very much.
OldTee said:Five person, labeled as: a, b, c, d, e, stands in line outside a shop under its huge signboard. It fell, and person a, c, e died, b and d were, however, inact.
Question: what shop is that?
Gokul43201 said:#3. This is boring. The shape of the sign is like a W or an M (cursive). Don't ask me how I got this. It came from running Mathematica for several hours. So, are there any shops with such a sign ? I'm not sure...let's ask Mathematica again !
cdhotfire said:10 minutes to write code, 10 minutes to get awnser, gives you 20 minutes, and I am sure you didnt read this post the second it was posted so you would need a time machine like gokul said. :tongue2:
cdhotfire said:Gokul what was the point of that
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