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Ok, I'll admit it. I'm jealous of mamatek's know all about food so I made this forum to Counterbsomething cool like cooking, with something even cooler: math. I will answer anybody's math questions. If u have any math questions fire away (the more pure the better, no stats or probability please!!).
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444444444444*4444/444444444+(4444/44)-(44*4444)
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That's arithmetic, it's not math :)
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* is times / is divide. How is it not math?
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How many 84 inf turfs in a square mile?
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Asking a mathematician to do arithmetic is kinda like asking a pyschologist to read your mind. I would be willing to guess that there is less arithmetic done in math then nearly any other field on the face of the planet. Even what we call "arithmetic" is very different from multipication and division. If u don't believe me check out the preview of Serre's book "arithmetic" on amazon, better yet check out the reviews of it, LoL.
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p s i wrote:
That's arithmetic, it's not math :)
The same way that rap isn't music.
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ChainsawCharlie wrote:
How many 84 inf turfs in a square mile?
I don't know how closely they can be put together. If u tell me that I can tell u.
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ok if i spend don points to up my turf until the cost reaches 24. how many turf did i buy how many total points did i use and how many points would i have saved waiting for the cooldown
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p s i wrote:
ChainsawCharlie wrote:
How many 84 inf turfs in a square mile?
I don't know how closely they can be put together. If u tell me that I can tell u.
dude...your the math professor. It's relatively easy to figure out.
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Here is what you need to know to calculate it;
1. An 84 inf turf = .1 sq. mi.
2. Turf is round.
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What would be the formula to guarentee a win versus an opponent? I'm talking mob size versus mob size?
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Solve the Collatz Conjecture (3N+1) right now, bitch
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ChainsawCharlie wrote:
Here is what you need to know to calculate it;
1. An 84 inf turf = .1 sq. mi.
2. Turf is round.
So the general formula for the number of turfs of radius scaled to be 1 inside n square miles (scale this so n=10) would be given by the sum of the coeffecients of the first n terms of the Taylor series (if u know what that is from calc ii) of (1+t+t^2)/(t-1)^2 = 1+3t+6t^2 etc. So saying the the centers of two turfs can be 1/10 of a mile apart, if u did a perfect job u can fit (meaning their centers lie inside of the radius) 136 Turfs into 1 mile, 109 inside 9/10, 85 inside of 8/10, 64 inside of 7/10, 46 inside of 6/10th's, 31 inside of 5/10th's, 19 in 4/10th's, 10 in 3, 4 in 2, and of course 1 in 1. Sorry got carried away but that's a fun problem :). LoL.
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p s i wrote:
ChainsawCharlie wrote:
How many 84 inf turfs in a square mile?
I don't know how closely they can be put together. If u tell me that I can tell u.
I may have misread you. All borders touching. No overlap. Partial turfs will fill the gaps due to shape.
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ChainsawCharlie wrote:
also it doesn't matter that turf is round. It only matters how far about their centers can be.Here is what you need to know to calculate it;
1. An 84 inf turf = .1 sq. mi.
2. Turf is round.
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Belial wrote:
-25 turfs purchasedok if i spend don points to up my turf until the cost reaches 24. how many turf did i buy how many total points did i use and how many points would i have saved waiting for the cooldown
-444 don points used
-144 don points wasted with no cool down
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Big Hank wrote:
What would be the formula to guarentee a win versus an opponent? I'm talking mob size versus mob size?
I don't know how much more attack you need than defense to win. It would be easy to figure out a formula to see when they would be equal, and this has been done elsewhere in the forums.
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Not if both parties are maxed out on attack n defense weapons n armor. The only thing put out was that u would need to be 1.5 bigger in mob to guarentee a win n that's not correct
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Belial wrote:
ok if i spend don points to up my turf until the cost reaches 24. how many turf did i buy how many total points did i use and how many points would i have saved waiting for the cooldown
in general if you want to go from 10 to 10+n (so n=14 in this case) you would need (n+20)*(n+1) points. So in u'r case u'd need 510 points.
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Belial wrote:
ok if i spend don points to up my turf until the cost reaches 24. how many turf did i buy how many total points did i use and how many points would i have saved waiting for the cooldown
I can answer this one:
Ferrari.
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YOU wrote:
shit, I'm lying, it starts at 12, not 10. The formula would be (n+24)(n+1) and in u'r case n=12 so 468. This is vs the 12*12=144 u would have used. So u would have wasted 468-144=324 points.Belial wrote:
ok if i spend don points to up my turf until the cost reaches 24. how many turf did i buy how many total points did i use and how many points would i have saved waiting for the cooldown
in general if you want to go from 10 to 10+n (so n=14 in this case) you would need (n+20)*(n+1) points. So in u'r case u'd need 510 points.
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ChainsawCharlie wrote:
i like this answer :)Belial wrote:
ok if i spend don points to up my turf until the cost reaches 24. how many turf did i buy how many total points did i use and how many points would i have saved waiting for the cooldown
I can answer this one:
Ferrari.
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Scroobius Pip wrote:
what makes the problem so hard is that there is natural reason for performing the process described in the conjecture. This problem will more than likely stay unsolved for a very long time.Solve the Collatz Conjecture (3N+1) right now, bitch
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Big Hank wrote:
So max attack for n mob members is (22+2)n=24n attack and (16+15)m=31m def if player 2 has m mob members so if players 1 attack is players 2 attack u'd need n=1.2916 m, so player 1 would need 30% more mob than player 2 (assuming they have the ideal equipment).Not if both parties are maxed out on attack n defense weapons n armor. The only thing put out was that u would need to be 1.5 bigger in mob to guarentee a win n that's not correct
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Thx
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What shape do you get when you turn a 3d doughnut shape inside out. ( generally want to know as my maths teacher always asks me)
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What field do you specialize in psi? Physicist by training here.
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If the level of confidence is 88% what is the value of α?
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bennington 9 min ago Quote
What shape do you get when you turn a 3d doughnut shape inside out. ( generally want to know as my maths teacher always asks me)would this make a perfect sphear? (im crap at spellings)
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