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This article by Brian Greene is the cover story on this week's issue
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Op 27-5-2012 23:16, Double-A schreef:
This article by Brian Greene is the cover story on this week's issue of Newsweek Magazine. http://www.thedailybeast.com/newswee...ultiverse.html Double-A Alright, there's a lot of self-proclaimed experts around these part of Usenet. Let's see how your logic holds up against some basic mathematics. Math: 6÷2(1+2) = ? I'll give two hints. This is NOT a trick question, and there is only 1 correct answer. All tools used for computation are fair game. (Yes, I saw this somewhere else and decided to post it here.) Best of luck to all you geniuses ... this is a 4th grade problem. |
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On May 27, 5:16*pm, Double-A wrote:
This article by Brian Greene is the cover story on this week's issue of Newsweek Magazine. http://www.thedailybeast.com/newswee...greene-welcome... Double-A There are more universes in the cosmos than flakes of snow in an endless storm. They are all exactly alike. AA Have posted that here for 19 years. I kicked it around for 50 years. So why am I not on the News Week cover? Life is not fair TreBert |
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BY THE LAWS OF ALGEBRA THE ANSWER IS 1, PIGO!
I BET EVEN YOU COULDN'T SOLVE IT! IS THAT RIGHT? BAWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! YOU ARE AN IDIOT! Saul Levy On Mon, 28 May 2012 02:42:26 +0200, Warhol wrote: Op 27-5-2012 23:16, Double-A schreef: This article by Brian Greene is the cover story on this week's issue of Newsweek Magazine. http://www.thedailybeast.com/newswee...ultiverse.html Double-A Alright, there's a lot of self-proclaimed experts around these part of Usenet. Let's see how your logic holds up against some basic mathematics. Math: 6÷2(1+2) = ? I'll give two hints. This is NOT a trick question, and there is only 1 correct answer. All tools used for computation are fair game. (Yes, I saw this somewhere else and decided to post it here.) Best of luck to all you geniuses ... this is a 4th grade problem. |
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SIMPLY BECAUSE YOU ARE A SENILE OLD GOAT!
Saul Levy On Sun, 27 May 2012 18:12:32 -0700 (PDT), "G=EMC^2" wrote: On May 27, 5:16*pm, Double-A wrote: This article by Brian Greene is the cover story on this week's issue of Newsweek Magazine. http://www.thedailybeast.com/newswee...greene-welcome... Double-A There are more universes in the cosmos than flakes of snow in an endless storm. They are all exactly alike. AA Have posted that here for 19 years. I kicked it around for 50 years. So why am I not on the News Week cover? Life is not fair TreBert |
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I still think you're probably an idiot...
there was no calculators back in my time, ppl actually had to think, well, actually there was but they were somewhat banned. no technology for you! Now everyone just puts what ppl ask them in google/calculator/whatever and whatever it shows its right. So yeah, Osama only got killed now, its in the net so it must be true!!! Try to start using your brains oh and = 1 or 9, depending on your country. In Russia it is 9. Because in Russia dividing and multiplaying are of the same level and being solved left to right. They do not have a confusing PEMDAS.. 1 is the answer if you use BODMAS 6/2(1+2) 6/2(3) 6/6 = 1 ---------------------------------------------------- 9 is the answer if you translate the problem thus (6 / 2) * (1 + 2) 3 * 3 = 9 ================================================== === Therefore finally proving that 1 = 9 Multiply this by the number of dollars in your wallet and bank account and CONGRATULATIONS On paper you are 9 times wealthier than you thought! But With only the spending power of you, when you, thought the answer was 1...lol You little conundrum, you... :-) Oh and I can't even spell IQ, let alone possess one...lol The real answer though is either 9/1 or 6/6 and I can't do those calculations, I am a Maths Lion, but I have nice nails...lol 6÷2(1+2)= 6÷2*3= 3*3=9 6+2+1+2=11 911=9+1+1=11 WAKE UP! Op 28-5-2012 5:00, schreef: BY THE LAWS OF ALGEBRA THE ANSWER IS 1, PIGO! I BET EVEN YOU COULDN'T SOLVE IT! IS THAT RIGHT? BAWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! YOU ARE AN IDIOT! Saul Levy On Mon, 28 May 2012 02:42:26 +0200, wrote: Op 27-5-2012 23:16, Double-A schreef: This article by Brian Greene is the cover story on this week's issue of Newsweek Magazine. http://www.thedailybeast.com/newswee...ultiverse.html Double-A Alright, there's a lot of self-proclaimed experts around these part of Usenet. Let's see how your logic holds up against some basic mathematics. Math: 6÷2(1+2) = ? I'll give two hints. This is NOT a trick question, and there is only 1 correct answer. All tools used for computation are fair game. (Yes, I saw this somewhere else and decided to post it here.) Best of luck to all you geniuses ... this is a 4th grade problem. |
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On 5/27/2012 9:12 PM, G=EMC^2 wrote:
There are more universes in the cosmos than flakes of snow in an endless storm. They are all exactly alike. AA Have posted that here for 19 years. I kicked it around for 50 years. So why am I not on the News Week cover? Life is not fair TreBert What a douche. -- "OK you ****s, let's see what you can do now" -Hit Girl http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjO7kBqTFqo |
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One is the loneliest number. Simply use the order of operations.
What's the big deal? On May 27, 8:42*pm, Warhol wrote: Op 27-5-2012 23:16, Double-A schreef: This article by Brian Greene is the cover story on this week's issue of Newsweek Magazine. http://www.thedailybeast.com/newswee...greene-welcome... Double-A Alright, there's a lot of self-proclaimed experts around these part of Usenet. Let's see how your logic holds up against some basic mathematics. Math: 6÷2(1+2) = ? I'll give two hints. This is NOT a trick question, and there is only 1 correct answer. All tools used for computation are fair game. (Yes, I saw this somewhere else and decided to post it here.) Best of luck to all you geniuses ... this is a 4th grade problem. |
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YOU DON'T EVEN FOLLOW THE RULES OF ALGEBRA, PIGO! WHO CARES WHAT
DRUNK RUSSIANS SAY? YOU SAID THERE WAS ONLY ONE ANSWER! THAT MAKES YOU AN EVEN BIGGER LIAR, PIGO! JUST SHOWS US AGAIN WHAT A ****ING UNEDUCATED MORON YOU TRULY ARE! YOU ARE A **** LION, IMBECILE! CAN YOU EVEN FIND THE LITTER BOX? Saul Levy On Mon, 28 May 2012 07:24:46 +0200, Warhol wrote: I still think you're probably an idiot... there was no calculators back in my time, ppl actually had to think, well, actually there was but they were somewhat banned. no technology for you! Now everyone just puts what ppl ask them in google/calculator/whatever and whatever it shows its right. So yeah, Osama only got killed now, its in the net so it must be true!!! Try to start using your brains oh and = 1 or 9, depending on your country. In Russia it is 9. Because in Russia dividing and multiplaying are of the same level and being solved left to right. They do not have a confusing PEMDAS.. 1 is the answer if you use BODMAS 6/2(1+2) 6/2(3) 6/6 = 1 ---------------------------------------------------- 9 is the answer if you translate the problem thus (6 / 2) * (1 + 2) 3 * 3 = 9 ================================================= ==== Therefore finally proving that 1 = 9 Multiply this by the number of dollars in your wallet and bank account and CONGRATULATIONS On paper you are 9 times wealthier than you thought! But With only the spending power of you, when you, thought the answer was 1...lol You little conundrum, you... :-) Oh and I can't even spell IQ, let alone possess one...lol The real answer though is either 9/1 or 6/6 and I can't do those calculations, I am a Maths Lion, but I have nice nails...lol 6÷2(1+2)= 6÷2*3= 3*3=9 6+2+1+2=11 911=9+1+1=11 WAKE UP! Op 28-5-2012 5:00, schreef: BY THE LAWS OF ALGEBRA THE ANSWER IS 1, PIGO! I BET EVEN YOU COULDN'T SOLVE IT! IS THAT RIGHT? BAWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! YOU ARE AN IDIOT! Saul Levy On Mon, 28 May 2012 02:42:26 +0200, wrote: Op 27-5-2012 23:16, Double-A schreef: This article by Brian Greene is the cover story on this week's issue of Newsweek Magazine. http://www.thedailybeast.com/newswee...ultiverse.html Double-A Alright, there's a lot of self-proclaimed experts around these part of Usenet. Let's see how your logic holds up against some basic mathematics. Math: 6÷2(1+2) = ? I'll give two hints. This is NOT a trick question, and there is only 1 correct answer. All tools used for computation are fair game. (Yes, I saw this somewhere else and decided to post it here.) Best of luck to all you geniuses ... this is a 4th grade problem. |
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On Sunday, May 27, 2012 10:24:46 PM UTC-7, Warhol wrote:
oh and = 1 or 9, depending on your country. In Russia it is 9. Because in Russia dividing and multiplaying are of the same level and being solved left to right. They do not have a confusing PEMDAS.. 1 is the answer if you use BODMAS 6/2(1+2) 6/2(3) 6/6 = 1 ---------------------------------------------------- 9 is the answer if you translate the problem thus (6 / 2) * (1 + 2) 3 * 3 = 9 The answer is 9 whether you use PEDMAS or BODMAS because they are the same thing, see this... http://www.purplemath.com/modules/orderops.htm .... the DMAS in each stands for Division, Multiplication, Addition and Subtraction. The B & O stand for Brackets and Orders, which are just different words for Parenthesis and Exponents (PE), hence PEDMAS and BODMAS. Division and multiplication have the same rank, so whichever is further to the left is the operation that is to be performed first, and the same thing applies to addition and subtraction. So, the (1+2) is done first, then, working left-to-right, 6 is divided by 2 and the resulting 3 is multiplied by 3, giving us the correct answer , 9. Again, PEDMAS and BOSMAS are the same thing... and the answer is 9, anywhere in the world. |
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