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2*2/2+2-2/2
2*2=4
4/2=2
2+2=4
4-2=2
2/2=1 ?
^ You can't bury the survivors
You can, but people won't like you very much.
Killcreek wrote:^ You can't bury the survivors
You can, but people won't like you very much.
Well.. I guess the answer was more you don't, or should'nt bury survivors, but.. Killcreek's close enough.
Survivors don't get buried, only the people who hadn't survived do.
New Riddle - My last riddle's answer times Chuck Norris's roundhouse kick divided by 0 to the square root of Apple Pie plus F.A.G.G.O.T. to the power of infinity.
Hint - It's secretly not an equation.
How many squares are there altogether?
What if I had a 6x6 grid instead of the 5x5 grid above?
Generalising, what if I had an nxn grid?
25. 36. n squared
The black lines make it a bit awkward, but for a start the whole thing is one big square. There are other squares of different sizes in there too.
I know, but I was so tired I behaved really stupid and did not realise it. :/ ('-_-)
THE AWSNER IS
don't chose or chose a way you can get out so you can live longer
sorry for double post.:(
a riddle is
A man hung him self
there was a wet spot under him on the ground
there was nothing he could use to hang himself
how did he hang himself?
Musuki - 47.
123 - Wet puddle was once a block of ice.
D-rock - Dunno, what?
Musuki - 47.
Nope. Approach it systematically and you'll get it easily.
Last edited by musuki (Oct 3 2010 8:41:11 am)
25 1x1 squares
16 2x2 squares
5 3x3 squares
4 4x4 squares
+ 1 5x5 square
_______________
51 squares
Am I right?
25 1x1 squares
16 2x2 squares
5 3x3 squares
4 4x4 squares
+ 1 5x5 square
_______________
51 squaresAm I right?
Close, but check again the number of 3x3 squares.
Flare wrote:25 1x1 squares
16 2x2 squares
5 3x3 squares
4 4x4 squares
+ 1 5x5 square
_______________
51 squaresAm I right?
Close, but check again the number of 3x3 squares.
After recounting, I got 10 3x3 squares, so:
25 1x1 squares
16 2x2 squares
10 3x3 squares
4 4x4 squares
+ 1 5x5 square
_______________
56 squares
Hm?
EDIT - Alright, after realising my failhardy mistake after you told me it was 55... gah..
Last edited by Flare (Oct 3 2010 1:55:30 pm)
For what it's worth, if there's an n x n grid, there will be
(n(n+1)(2n+1))/6
squares, which is just a neat way of expressing the sum of the first n square numbers.
.. seems there is no riddle.
Ten men's strength; ten men's length, ten men can't break it, yet a young boy walks off with it. What is it?
a rope
I can be found where anything cannot, dead men eat me all the time, but if a living man eats me, he'll die. What am I?
POISON
FIRE
Answer: nothing.
AZarlak = correct.
What is as round as a dishpan, as deep as a tub, but the ocean can't fill it up?
2*2/2+2-2/2
2*2=4
4/2=2
2+2=4
4-2=2
2/2=1?
this is wrong, you divide before add/subtract, so you'd get 3
a proper answer to the question is (2*2/2+2-2)/2
To answer flare's question: a large sieve.
Last edited by alex (Oct 16 2010 9:11:55 pm)
Alex, that's not fair, you were in the unofficial IRC when I gave away the answer. -_-
What is once in a minute, twice in a moment, and never in a thousand years?
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