Senses Challenge: Do it whenever u r free.{Excellent}
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OOPS i failed all the tests.
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goss8877 wrote:
@B@R_0_0_D wrote:@
Hhahaa everything is right till 3rd step, 4th step is “corruption”
You can never cancel numerator and denominator if both equal to zero i.e 0/0 form. In limits, we do that as then the value is not exactly 0 but close to it.
They wrote 0/0 = (100-100)/(100-100), I can even write it as (0*4)/(0*2), then cancel 0 from both N & D, I will get 4/2= 2 but cancelling 0 from N & D is wrong !!
lootbaba wrote:
goss8877 wrote:
@B@R_0_0_D wrote:@
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Hhahaa everything is right till 3rd step, 4th step is “corruption”You can never cancel numerator and denominator if both equal to zero i.e 0/0 form. In limits, we do that as then the value is not exactly 0 but close to it.
They wrote 0/0 = (100-100)/(100-100), I can even write it as (0*4)/(0*2), then cancel 0 from both N & D, I will get 4/2= 2 but cancelling 0 from N & D is wrong !!
Exactly! 0/0 is undefined, while they are behaving as if that division will produce a result of 1 in step 4.
Even a decent high-school student will identify that fallacy. And they are talking about challenging mathematicians. What a joke!
These 8 things most people see daily in their life.
Rearrange the spelling and answer.
1.kwolaclcl
2.Cbeofoka
3.Gilencafin
4.cemrsenlboei
5.Rlrgsmaorsi
6. Etdbehes
7 hpastawp
8 hulgisnt
Charge ur brain
Every high school graduate should have to pass this test.
Adult Science
Quiz Here’s a quiz on how much science adults know.
Only 7% of the adult population gets all 13 questions correct.
*See how you do and let me know your scores. *
Science quote from their web page:
When reading, only around 20% of your time is spent processing content. The remaining 80% is spent physically moving your eyes from word to word and scanning for the next [Optimal Recognition Point].
Now it’s getting harder to follow. Probably takes time to get used to, but still, I can’t imagine being able to concentrate on this for too long. If you could keep up with this for two and a half hours, you could read Harry Potter 1 from cover to cover. Kinda neat thought.
More for those interested:
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@B@R_0_0_D wrote:
E
Its very easy even class one student can answer, if on right track.
But we think as per the notions in mind
( I also answered as E )
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Clue
Adding the fifth row and sixth row as below.
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Keep the Cat Safe!
We all need those little games that allow us to free our mind from every day things while enjoying a little mental challenge. This little game will have you coming back time after time.
Instructions: Fritz the cat is trying to leave the house, you have to keep him from doing that by turning the tiles dark around him. You get 1 move for each of fritz’s moves, so you better think ahead!