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TiMartin's Math Corner

Discussion in 'Anything and Everything not Free Rider' started by AndrewVaughn3, Mar 6, 2016.

  1. AndrewVaughn3

    AndrewVaughn3 Well-Known Member

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  2. Todredrob

    Todredrob Well-Known Member Team Helicopter Official Author

    Lmao have fun image.jpg
     
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  3. Minus

    Minus Well-Known Member Official Author

    ok so there is 50 flags right?
    and the washington monument is 555 feet
    555-50=505
    the amount of ***** I give about the answer to this problem is 0
    0x505=0
    the sidewalk is 12 feet wide
    0+12=12
    the outside circle's circumference is 1.1 times that of the inner circle's circumference
    1.1x12= 13.2
    if you divide 13.2 by pi (~3.14), you get ~4.2
    there are 10 letters in 'washington'
    10x4.2=42
    42 is the jersey number of jackie robinson
    jackie robinson is 14 letters long
    'circle of flags' is 13 letters long
    14-13=1
    the circumference of a circle is 2(pi x r)
    however, we have already used pi in this equation once and I do not believe that r is relevant to this equation at all because r is for nerds
    1+2=3
    a triangle has 3 sides
    illuminati confirmed

    the answer to your problem, Todredrob , is that the illuminati is confirmed
    do not let your superiors tell you that this answer is wrong. tell them that acceptance is needed before you can deny.

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  4. alexander

    alexander Forum Legend VIP Team Truck Official Author

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    Eli is trying to figure out how much cheesecake he should eat today. If he wants to eat 100 cheesecakes, but he can only eat 50 before he dies of diabetes, how many should he eat?
     
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  5. alexander

    alexander Forum Legend VIP Team Truck Official Author

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    can you please explain how that post is relevant to this thread? I don't understand you Eli o_O
     
  6. Elibloodthirst

    Elibloodthirst DeadRising2 VIP Team Helicopter Forum Member Of The Decade (2014-2024) Official Author

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    :rolleyes: Oh Alex, this is why I love you
     
  7. alexander

    alexander Forum Legend VIP Team Truck Official Author

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    why did you delete your post?
     
  8. TiMartin1069

    TiMartin1069 Active Member Official Author

    2π(r+12)=1.1c
    c=2πr
    2πr+24π=1.1(2πr)
    2πr+24π=2.2πr
    24π=0.2πr
    r=24/0.2
    r = 120 feet
     
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  9. TiMartin1069

    TiMartin1069 Active Member Official Author

    Anymore questions anyone? Ill answer them.
     
  10. TiMartin1069

    TiMartin1069 Active Member Official Author

    Im 18 and that was an easy question.
     
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  11. Todredrob

    Todredrob Well-Known Member Team Helicopter Official Author

    Ik I thought ur were 8 im shocked your 18, it be easier for someone older than me most likely haha.
     
  12. TiMartin1069

    TiMartin1069 Active Member Official Author

    But im serious, find me the hardest question you can and i try and answer it.
     
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  13. TiMartin1069

    TiMartin1069 Active Member Official Author

    idk
     
  14. Todredrob

    Todredrob Well-Known Member Team Helicopter Official Author

    Probably easy but :p
     

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  15. TiMartin1069

    TiMartin1069 Active Member Official Author

    2nd one is 32 degrees, the first one im still working on, i hate circle geometry. (and so do all my teachers)
     
  16. TiMartin1069

    TiMartin1069 Active Member Official Author

    1st one is 16 degrees 44 minutes
     
  17. octo

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    if you deal out a normal deck of 52 cards to 4 players, what's the probability that one player has all 4 aces?
     
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  18. TiMartin1069

    TiMartin1069 Active Member Official Author

    0.0487 approx
     
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  19. Minus

    Minus Well-Known Member Official Author

    change the thread title to 'timartin1069's math corner' pls
     
  20. octo

    octo Forum Legend Official Author

    not quite :p
     

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