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Math Puzzle

http://www.etienne.nu/imagepuz/trocoman.htm

INSTRUCTIONS: Remove all decimals from the answer to each question and add the .htm extension to get the name of the next page.

After completing all 8 stages you will be taken to a new puzzle based on General Knowledge...

I can't get Stage 4. I don't know what it means.

The first three stages should be easy for any good ATOTer. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Slimline
Like 4 posts down there is an entire thread talking about this and the image puzzle?

yeah, but that's the image puzzle....a different puzzle

the code puzzle isn't too bad though.
 
Originally posted by: Zanix
404... fun not found

405?... mathematically challenged person found...


Took me all of 3 or 4 minutes... it would have been less if I hadn't waited so long to access the calculator.
 
Originally posted by: pray4mojo
its been too long since i've taken geometry. i need help on 7 🙁

Think of an "ice cream cone" section of a sphere....try to use Pythogorean's Theorem to find the height of that section.
 
Originally posted by: MeanMeosh
Originally posted by: pray4mojo
its been too long since i've taken geometry. i need help on 7 🙁

1000 * (6370 - sqrt(6370^2 - 35^2))

edit: removed the answer =P

that was the problem that I finally gave in and clicked on calculator.
 
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: MeanMeosh
Originally posted by: pray4mojo
its been too long since i've taken geometry. i need help on 7 🙁

1000 * (6370 - sqrt(6370^2 - 35^2))

edit: removed the answer =P

that was the problem that I finally gave in and clicked on calculator.


Can't really do that problem without a calculator, unless you can take square roots in your head....which I guess you can do on paper.
 
the last one was way too easy. just basic physics. 7, on the other hand, I had no clue how to do. thank you to meanmeosh who posted what to do. BTW, what is that equation? the sqrt(X^2 - Y^2) i recognize it from algebra 1-2, but can't remember exactly what it was used for 🙁
 
Originally posted by: t3hmuffinman
the last one was way too easy. just basic physics. 7, on the other hand, I had no clue how to do. thank you to meanmeosh who posted what to do. BTW, what is that equation? the sqrt(X^2 - Y^2) i recognize it from algebra 1-2, but can't remember exactly what it was used for 🙁

Pythagreom's (sp?) theorem. Calculating the sides of a right angled triangle.
 
Originally posted by: chuckywang
Originally posted by: Stefan
I'm retarded... I can't get 6

4/20*3/19*2/18*1/17

Probability of drawing a red card, then another red card, then another red card, and finally another red card.

ahh crap... I read it as a deck of 16 cards and did 4/16*3/15*2/14*1/13 😱
 
Originally posted by: TuxDave
Originally posted by: t3hmuffinman
the last one was way too easy. just basic physics. 7, on the other hand, I had no clue how to do. thank you to meanmeosh who posted what to do. BTW, what is that equation? the sqrt(X^2 - Y^2) i recognize it from algebra 1-2, but can't remember exactly what it was used for 🙁

Pythagreom's (sp?) theorem. Calculating the sides of a right angled triangle.

oooooooooooooooooooooooooooh. thank you, haha i am too rusty at math to even put two and two together to see a slightly different form of a^2 + b^2 = c^2..... thanks for the help.
 
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