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"I'm thinking of either the number 1, 2, or 3, what is one yes or no question that you could ask to discern which number it is I'm thinking of?"
Originally posted by: newb111
riddle: is .999... = 1?
Originally posted by: MmmSkyscraper
You're so cute when you're angry.
Originally posted by: RedCOMET
not some much a riddle....
lim(ENGR) = CAS (college of arts and science)
GPA ->0
QED
that is all
Originally posted by: Special K
But it's so entertaining to watch people who have absolutely no idea what they are talking about try to justify a wrong answer![]()
Originally posted by: RedCOMET
not some much a riddle....
lim(ENGR) = CAS (college of arts and science)
GPA ->0
QED
that is all
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Is that understood?
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edit: I kid because I care for the brains of all of those on here
Originally posted by: sao123
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Is that understood?
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edit: I kid because I care for the brains of all of those on here
if I put a .9999999r on a treadmill will it ever takeoff?
I like your idea too DrPizza. But your example is just a bit too complicated to be useful in a yes/no question.Originally posted by: DrPizza
Hey, I liked my solution: come up with a yes no question for which there are 3 states: State A: one solution
State B: a second solution
State C: a solution exists, and it can be proven a solution exists, but the problem is unsolveable.
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Originally posted by: RedCOMET
not some much a riddle....
lim(ENGR) = CAS (college of arts and science)
GPA ->0
QED
that is all
Nice.
See? All that college was useful. Now I understand a few more jokes I may encounter in life.
Maybe it should be "GPA -> 1." If GPA -> 0, lim(ENGR) = Best Buy/McDonalds employee. I don't think you can even get very far in a CAS program with a 0.0 GPA.![]()
Originally posted by: Amused
Street life teaches you everything you need to know...
Guy on Street #2: It's 3:00. Where the hell is Louie?
Guy on Street #1: Well, you tell me. Louie left his house at 2:15 and had to travel a distance 6.2 miles traveling at a rate of five miles a hour. When will Louie get here?
Guy On Street #2: Depends if he stops to see his ho.
Guy on Street #1: That's what we call a "variable".
Originally posted by: hanoverphist
Originally posted by: Amused
Street life teaches you everything you need to know...
Guy on Street #2: It's 3:00. Where the hell is Louie?
Guy on Street #1: Well, you tell me. Louie left his house at 2:15 and had to travel a distance 6.2 miles traveling at a rate of five miles a hour. When will Louie get here?
Guy On Street #2: Depends if he stops to see his ho.
Guy on Street #1: That's what we call a "variable".
LOL :laugh: