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(1) Is 1298045602 a perfect square?
(2) Is 6719247 a prime number?
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(3) How many times would you have to write the number 6 when you write from 1 to 100?
(4) A bus contains 23 men and 14 women. In the first stop after the start, 11 men board and 2 women do. In the next stop, 6 men board and 3 women do. In the next, 2 men alight and 2 women do, but also 2 men board the bus and 2 women do. The question is, how many places did the bust stop from the start to the destination? (You are granted 20 seconds for this, as a special case!)
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Great to have you back, Ganesh.
1. No
2. No
3. 10? Unless it's a trick question
4. 3, not counting the start.
EDIT: Wait - I think number 4 was a trick question. You didn't specify that there was a destination - So I don't think there is way of knowing, without saying that the third stop was the destination.
Last edited by Devanté (2006-09-20 04:32:05)
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Hi Devante, and thanks, a big thanks for the welcome back message.
Your answers 1, 2, and 4 are absolutely right. 3.....think again....how many times would you have to write the number 6 from 60 to 66 alone ?
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Oh...I see.
6, 16, 26, 36, 46, 56, 60, 66, 76, 86, 96.
I think that's all of them...
I think 11.
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got to include all of the sixty's:
6, 16, 26, 36, 46, 56, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 76, 86, 96. That's 20 (there's two in 66).
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is 3. 14 or 16?
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o its 11
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Thanks pi man. I stand corrected.
See pi man's post, Espeon.
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(5) In the realm of whole numbers, apart from zero and one, which the smallest number which is both a perfect square and a perfect cube?
(6) What is the angle between the hands of a clock when the time is 8.00?
(7) What is the side total of a 3X3 magic square with numbers from 1 to 9?
(8) How many zeros does a trillion (US) contain?
(9) What are the common factors of 111, 222, 333, 444, 555, 666, 777, 888, and 999? (Four of them)
(10) How many furlongs is a mile?
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5) 64
6) 240°
7) 15
8) 12 (alternatively, 'a trillion (US)' contains no zeros)
9) 1, 3, 37, 111
10) 8
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5. 64
6. 240 degrees
7. 15
8. 12 - And in the UK it is 18.
9. 1, 3, 37, 111
10. 8
I'll check my answers when I have time, I'm pretty sure one of my answers doesn't look right.
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Great, Devante` and justlookingforthemoment, your replies are all correct
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11. What is so special about the number 2.7182818284.... to mathematicians?
12. How many nano seconds is a second?
13. Which number has got the highest probability of being displayed when a pair of dice is cast?
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14. How many seconds is an hour?
15. How many digits is 22/7 a correct aprroximation of pi?
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14. 60x60=3600 seconds
12.100?
Last edited by espeon (2006-09-23 00:07:31)
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I'll count the nanosecond noughts afterwards.
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Excellent, all of you, Devante', jl, espeon.
16. How many prime numbers are there from 1 to 100?
17. How many numbers, including 7, are divisible by 7 from 1 to 100?
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16. 25, obviously not counting 1.
17. 14? This is probably like the one with the sixes.
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I read justlookingforthemoment's answers after Ganesh told us that we were correct (and Espeon).
It's e not e!.
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yay?
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Remember that a nanosecond is extremely small. It is a big number, but it an extremely small unit of time.
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It's e not e!.
Yeah, I knew someone would write that, because I wrote it in a maths project once.
Something like, 'And that shows that the height of the cube is x!'
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I also did something like that. Never put emotion into your math - The teacher doesn't look upon it very kindly.
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