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    Ami I the only one that actually calculated it?
    P.S.: I do believe he has left a 1000$+ tip for the state of Texas..
    546f74616c6c792072616e646f6d20746578742e20416d617a696e671f20696e6e69742e

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    Quote Originally Posted by pro267 View Post
    Ami I the only one that actually calculated it?
    P.S.: I do believe he has left a 1000$+ tip for the state of Texas..
    were you educated in the projects? It comes out to an even 25 plain and simple.

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    rut ro skizos writin tickets i better hide
    im just a frigen dreamer and im waiting for them to come true ....trust(trst)n. 1. Firm reliance on the integrity, ability, or character of a person or thing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zaa730 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by pro267 View Post
    Ami I the only one that actually calculated it?
    P.S.: I do believe he has left a 1000$+ tip for the state of Texas..
    were you educated in the projects? It comes out to an even 25 plain and simple.
    Let me check again:

    First I'll take the 7 out of the sigma. Now the sigma is running from n=1 to infinity with n-1 as the exponent, which is like a sigma running from n=0 to infinity with an exponent of n. For a sigma running to infinity from n=0, the formula is 1/(1-q), for |q| < 1. Therefore:

    Sigma((0.8)^n) = 1/(1-0.8) = 1/0.2 = 5
    ==> 7*Sigma((0.8)^n) = 7*5 = 35

    13.574 + (2*(e^(2*pi))) =~ 13.574 + 2*2.71^(6.28) = 1084.55731

    ==> 13.574 + (2*(e^(2*pi))) - 7*Sigma((0.8)^n) = 1084.55731 - 35 = 1049.55731 <> 25

    Well, enough geekness for one day?
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