any brackets? There's also 4 signs, with 4 numbers. Are we allowed to use any of those signs, but any one sign once only, making 3 signs total used? Or do we use them all, and use any of the numbers of our choice?
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any brackets? There's also 4 signs, with 4 numbers. Are we allowed to use any of those signs, but any one sign once only, making 3 signs total used? Or do we use them all, and use any of the numbers of our choice?
For those that missed it and don't want to go back:
I asked for more clarification and he replied with this:Quote:
Originally Posted by Nadouku
"You can only use each sign and number once, and you can only use about three signs, since there are four numbers. You can use the numbers in any order with the signs, so like 25 + 6 - 8 / 6 or 6 + 6 * 25 / 8. You may not use brackets or anything else from the mathematical world; you can only use what you are provided to get the number 24."
So do I have to use every single number?
I mean, I can do 25 - 6/6 = 24
And can I combine numbers?
like 256, 68 etc?
I'm suspecting you can, since if he's intentionally saying "you can only use about three signs, since there are four numbers", he's telling you the maximum, as there are 4 numbers, but didn't clearly say to use 3 signs.
Edit: What about powers? If you use pen and paper, 8^6 is written without a "sign".
No mathematical stuff other than those 4 sings and those numbers, no combination of those numbers etc - that is how i get - back to solving it. if its solvable i will solve it... but no idea when :]
p.s. if i can't "crack" it logically i will use pen and paper brutal force method.
I give up. I brute forced it last night :(
You've got one odd number, and three even numbers. Your final value 24 is an even number. The only way you can get an even from an odd is odd * even = even.
But using that doesn't get you anywhere neither.
lack of brackets annoys me deeply, but if its solvable i will do it(now i need to find another pen/pencil.. old one is dead)
Yea, we'll have to come back into this matter much later, since my friend is being cynical at giving me the solution to the problem. I'll inform you guys when he's being serious. The only thing that was close to 24 was 24.75 from doing 25 * 6 / 8 + 6.
I can only get 24 if I break the rules:
25 - 8^(6/6)
...........Quote:
Originally Posted by Archie
How is a fish okay, but cartoon not? I don't get it.
(...I'm getting the shivers just imagining a blowjob with a fish......)
It's a joke, Buff. He said something intentionally ludicrous, a statement which contradicts that which you would expect him to say, in order to illicit laughter from you, the reader.
Cynical? What, were you taking advantage of him for his riddles or something?Quote:
Originally Posted by Nadouku
He was being cynical because he gave out the wrong information to me. One of the more notable erroronous information was that the number 25 is actually 0.25, and that you can use each mathematical sign more than once. So, here are the new rules:
- You can use brackets.
- You can only use the numbers 0.25, 6, 6, and 8 once.
- You can only use the signs +, -, *, and /, but you can use them more than once.
Well that makes getting 24 easy
6+6=12
12*8=96
96*.25=24
Here's mine:
(6+6)*(8*0.25)
12*2 = 24
Almost the same as Abdula's, but took a slightly different route. There seems to be a lot of ways to get 24 now with this different set of rules.
Lol, I think he was just screwing with you. This is hardly a riddle now. :p
with brackets is piece of cake (wo)man...
Your gender is still a mystery to us
Louse is to lice as mouse is to mice. So, why is the plural of house....houses?
I don't get why the fuck you're wasting your time worrying about the singular and plural forms of words based in the inherent quirkiness of the english language.
That's what I don't get. Why don't you go use your mind to find the cure for HIV so I can fuck your dirty ass without a condom?
What a Godawful post. Don't do this again. Warned
- XanBcoo
That's why.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stitch
Ugh, I should be able to answer this off the top of my head, but I can't.Quote:
Originally Posted by Buffalobiian
I'm pretty sure it has to do with The Great Vowel Shift in the English language and just the changes made from Old to Middle to Modern English in general, but I'm too tired to remember the specifics.
I think the older forms of those words would have been different, but changed over time. Some, like house and spouse, didn't change, and some, like mouse and louse, did. I'll give you a more thorough answer when I can.