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Little Maths Game
Monzta:
42.
1+1=
Jerry:
--- Quote from: Mr Pokemon on March 28, 2012, 04:44:13 AM ---1 x 2 =
2 x 2 =
4 x 2 =
8 x 2 =
16 x 2 =
... this will take too long.
2^12 = 4096
2/3 of this would be about 2731 (Computer's calculator isn't very good)
After nine more hours, assuming they die on the 12th hour (you didn't specify), there would be 1398272 bacteria, the first hour the number is over 1 million.
It would take 21 hours. I think.
Assume rabbits, when they mate, produce an average of 8 offspring. It takes 3 months for each rabbit to reach the breeding age, and another 5 months for them to give birth. Half of each litter are males and half are females. Rabbits live to be 3 years old.
(Just made this up, not real facts)
If you start with a rabbit, how many months will it be before you have 5000 rabbits?
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Right! :)
And the question of yours doesn't have enough detail, such as consistency in the litter, if some are dying, or if some stop mating after a while, or after how much time some become mature to mate. That was why I posted a problem with bacteria instead XD
BlazingApollo:
Since the exam is getting near, I think it would be better to have some math exercises with you guys.
Here goes!
Say, I have thirteen sheets of money, the money I have only consists of one dollars and five dollars. How many one dollars and five dollars I have if the sum of the cash I have is fourty-one dollars?
Ah, also, did I write it correctly? (Is unfamiliar with dollar currency and English isn't my main language)
Jerry:
Well, I'm not familiar with the dollars, but that's a simple simultaneous equation.
Anyone want some basic trigo question?
Prove that cos(2A) = 1- 2sin^2(A)
One of the identities you then use a lot afterwards.
Let o be the number of one dollar bill and f be the number of five dollar bill.
o + f = 13
o + 5f = 41
4f = 28
f = 7
o = 6
Number of one dollar bill = 6
Number of five dollar bill = 7
romil89:
cos2A
=cos(A+A)
=cosA.cosA - SinAsinA
=cos^2(A) - sin^2(A)
={1-sin^2(A)} - sin^2(A)
=1- 2sin^2(A)
oops forgot to add a questn... heres it...
How can you add eight 8's to get the number 1,000?
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