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Does anyone have any cool math riddles? - Printable Version +- CDIH (https://www.cdih.net/cdih) +-- Forum: General Discussion and Entertainment (https://www.cdih.net/cdih/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: The Pit (https://www.cdih.net/cdih/forumdisplay.php?fid=9) +--- Thread: Does anyone have any cool math riddles? (/showthread.php?tid=8685) |
- HedCold - 03-11-2004 quickstop, why can't 3 be next to 5? shouldn't it not be next to 2 or 4? can it be next to 2? - QuickStop - 03-11-2004 typo....shit. gotta go edit that post now - The Sleeper - 03-11-2004 HedCold Wrote:yea that's the only possible way of doing it.The Sleeper Wrote:how would you do it with exponents?5*5 - 1^5 - HedCold - 03-11-2004 well then for quickstops whoops nevermind - HedCold - 03-11-2004 yea i just noticed that was wrong, disregard - The Sleeper - 03-11-2004 it's pretty tough! - Arpikarhu - 03-11-2004 think of it as an algorithm and its pretty easy - The Sleeper - 03-11-2004 shut up mr. math phd - Black Lazerus - 03-11-2004 63 8471 25 - The Sleeper - 03-11-2004 Black Lazerus Wrote:63that is horribly wrong - HedCold - 03-11-2004 ok i got quickstops this time <!-- spoilerKillit --><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#000000" valign="middle" align="left"><font color="#000000" size="1">Spoiler (Highlight to Read):</font> </td></tr><tr><td bgcolor="#ffffff" valign="middle" align="left"><font color="#ffffff" size="1"><!-- spoilerKillitEnd --><!--txtStart--> 6 4 2 8 1 7 5 3<!--txtEnd--><!-- spoilerKillit --></td></tr></table><!-- spoilerKillitEnd --> - QuickStop - 03-11-2004 wrong...no diagnals., youve got 3 touching 4 and 4 touching 5 - QuickStop - 03-11-2004 hedcold is right - Black Lazerus - 03-11-2004 oh didn't read the no diangonals part and hedcold was correct - The Sleeper - 03-11-2004 so what is the best way to figure that one out? besides just randomly putting numbers in? - HedCold - 03-11-2004 1 and 8 were the only numbers with 1 number that couldn't be near them, so it was easiest putting them in the middle. you then fill in accordingly - HedCold - 03-11-2004 this is fun. more more more - The Sleeper - 03-11-2004 yea, i wanna get one too. I feel dumb! - HedCold - 03-11-2004 ![]() - HedCold - 03-11-2004 whoops i should have shrunk that anywho here are the rules for it Try to fill in the missing numbers. Use the numbers 1 through 16 to complete the equations. Each number is only used once. Each row is a math equation. Each column is a math equation. Remember that multiplication and division are performed before addition and subtraction. |