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35 takes a course in discrete mathematics to solve. May take you an hour to write it out into discrete mathematics form and then another just to solve it.
 
Originally posted by: Glavinsolo
35 takes a course in discrete mathematics to solve. May take you an hour to write it out into discrete mathematics form and then another just to solve it.

...are you serious?
 
Originally posted by: Glavinsolo
35 takes a course in discrete mathematics to solve. May take you an hour to write it out into discrete mathematics form and then another just to solve it.


Actually it's a lot like the infamous Einstein Riddle, which only take some peeps 10 minutes or so to complete.

See what I mean?
 
WTF at no. 13? I mean, the clues are "data" and "vaccine." Now, there are binary vaccines, so I try "binary," but that takes me to a 404. As do many things. I'm beginning to hate the 404 owl.

Edit: tried 1110 (bin for 14), 1101 (bin for 13), 14, bit, etc.
 
Originally posted by: jonessoda
WTF at no. 13? I mean, the clues are "data" and "vaccine." Now, there are binary vaccines, so I try "binary," but that takes me to a 404. As do many things. I'm beginning to hate the 404 owl.

Edit: tried 1110 (bin for 14), 1101 (bin for 13), 14, bit, etc.

13 is retarded. The answer is one of the clues.
 
On 28c... the number uses every digit once, but how do I phrase that so it works?

Edit: I have the answer to 28b, too, but the problem is phrasing it precisely right. How do I know what it wants? There are about 10 ways to phrase each answer.

Edit: got 29b, now htf can I even do 29b?
 
Originally posted by: SlitheryDee
Originally posted by: Glavinsolo
35 takes a course in discrete mathematics to solve. May take you an hour to write it out into discrete mathematics form and then another just to solve it.


Actually it's a lot like the infamous Einstein Riddle, which only take some peeps 10 minutes or so to complete.

See what I mean?

I completed the Einstein riddle pretty easily, but this one just makes no sense..
 
Originally posted by: veggz
Originally posted by: SlitheryDee
Originally posted by: Glavinsolo
35 takes a course in discrete mathematics to solve. May take you an hour to write it out into discrete mathematics form and then another just to solve it.


Actually it's a lot like the infamous Einstein Riddle, which only take some peeps 10 minutes or so to complete.

See what I mean?

I completed the Einstein riddle pretty easily, but this one just makes no sense..

Me too.
 
Originally posted by: jonessoda
On 28c... the number uses every digit once, but how do I phrase that so it works?

Edit: I have the answer to 28b, too, but the problem is phrasing it precisely right. How do I know what it wants? There are about 10 ways to phrase each answer.

Edit: got 29b, now htf can I even do 29b?

I'm stuck on the same part as you are, 29b because I don't know how to answer 28c. I didn't have a problem with 28b though. There was only one word that came to mind in describing it.
 
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