what is the size of "?"
need to cut some wood.
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& how do you calculate it?
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what is the size of "?"
need to cut some wood.
http://b.imagehost.org/0145/DSCF5523.jpg
& how do you calculate it?
Make a triangle
34 x 5 x N
Calculate N
Done
Or a measuring tape, that would work as well.
Make a right-angled triangle at either end.
(80-70)/2 = 5.
Use Pythagoras Theorem.
34 squared = 5 squared + X squared
1156 -25 = X squared
X = square root of 1131
X = 33.63 cm
On the subject of maths, like, what is the next number in the below sequence and why?
32, 1312, 11131112
It's bugging the fuck out of me.
11111131111112 :unsure: [(n-1) number of ones between 3 & 2]
Sorry, I just ninja-added the reason in the spoiler above :smartass:
Nice one Barbs. I wouldn't have got that in 2 brazillion years.
Apparently it's a 'Conway Sequence'.
:blink: Still no fucking clue. Fact.Quote:
Where one number describes the previous number. Basically to get the next number in a sequence, look at the last number, then group all the digits in repeating groups.
For example:
Take the number: 1111333211233311222
Group it as follows:
(1111) (333) (2) (11) (2) (333) (11) (222)
Now count the number of times each digit appears in each group.
(1111) has 4 ones
(333) has 3 threes
(2) has 1 two
(11) has 2 ones
(2) has 1 two
(333) has 3 three
(11) has 2 ones
and
(222) has 3 two
or:
(4 ones) (3 threes) (1 two) (2 ones) (1 two) (3 three) (2 one) (3 twos)
which can be:
(4 1) (3 3) (1 2) (2 1) (1 2) (3 3) (2 1) (3 2)
Now write all the digits as one number:
4133122112332132
Hence, if the sequence started with 1111333211233311222, the next number is:
4133122112332132, Which would be followed by: 141123112221122312111312, and then 11142112132132212213111231131112 and so on
Ok, that's a complicated example, so lets apply this to the test sequences you asked about:
11 21 1211
Take the first number, and group common digits.
(11)
Now count the digits in each group:
(2 ones)
Now rewrite as a single number:
21.... check
repeat:
(2) (1)
(1 two) (1 one)
1211 check.
Now for the answer to the test:
(1) (2) (11)
(1 one) (1 two) (2 ones)
And the answer becomes:
111221
It's just one of those things you pick up if you do a few "mensa" style tests and that.
See IQ tests are basically bullshit, you can "learn" how to do them if you practise enough
thanks guys.
now i remember.:pinch:
Have youse ever tried any of that Vedic maths. :unsure:
http://www.hinduism.co.za/vedic.htm
I tried some when I was drunk at a party. I got a terrible hangover the next day. Coincidence. I think not.
The beauty of it lies in it's simplicity.
http://www.hinduism.co.za/vedic.htm#...s%20&%20Tricks
I got it on the new Dharma test site thing.
http://www.dharmawantsyou.com/site/index.php#/home
Try some of the tests, Barbs. You'd kick arse all over the place. There are embedded cheats and stuff. It's kewl. True story.
I totally flunked test 2 :emo:
I think some comment on root is appropriate now.
I will happily put the words "root" and "Dharma" in the same sentence. You only need to ask.
Wahey!!!
lol..that table is twisting my mind :O
Oh ffs
2
12
1112
3112
So you got it in the end chalice? :) I actually went through that site you posted.. Some wicked stuff in there.. Couldn't be arsed to sign up though so just did all the guest shite.. Managed to burn about a half an hour :01: :win:
Yep, it was a slippery bastard for a while but I finally got me head around it.
That site is part of the current Lost Alternate Reality Game. It gives us Lost freaks something to do during the hiatus.
Frustrating as fuck actually. They've been putting up one test a week for the past 6 weeks. Slow-arse motherfuckers.
What about Prison Break freaks..? :unsure:
Only missing the fact that only 2 of the 4 seasons were actually IN prison <_<
in the other two they were trying to get into them
No they weren't, they were trying to stay out. Fact.
Nope, that's where the cheats come in.
You'll notice on the intro page to each test, they give you a convoluted spiel about the purpose of the particular test. There are clues in them on how to cheat.
If I remember correctly, when you're asked 'What is the answer to this question', if you click on one of the 'i's on the page, the answer will flash.
Or something.
You'll find most of the answers on this site...
http://forum.lostpedia.com/forumdisplay.php?f=55
I kicked ass at poker last night, does that mean i am in fact good at maths, and my noob question at the start is redeemed?
Although paying everyone's beer afterwards may not have been such a good idea, plus loosing my phone.