The DW Math Thread
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Sneaker - Dreamweaver wrote: »not sure where to post this decus (
but i cant find my toons nothing shows up on log in screen (
missing my 105 wiz my 104 bm my 104 sin (
sorry for posting here dont know how to start a new thread (
"New Thread" button on the upper left side of the forum.
Either way, you bumped my thread, so no big deal. I ought to post new problems for this week.Proving that not only archers do math since 2009. b:victory
Current math challenge: pwi-forum.perfectworld.com/showthread.php?t=1029711&page=45
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I hate word problems, oh so much b:faint
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Elanxu - Dreamweaver wrote: »
Thanks Elan, nice to chat with you again.
That being said, just posting two this time because I feel like it. (Trying to avoid brute-force problems, but these are both pretty easy anyway.)
i
Anna, the older twin, was born three hours before her younger sister Lana. On Lana's 21st birthday, they both went out to a club with some friends. The bouncer was checking ID's and let Lana go in. But when the older Anna tried to follow her in, the bouncer said, "I'm sorry, your 21st birthday isn't for another two days." How is this possible? Explain fully and correctly.
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At least a dozen ants are marching through my kitchen! If the ants walk in rows of 7, 11, or 13, there are 2 ants left over, while in rows of 10, there are 6 left over. What is the smallest number of ants there could be?
Enjoy! Also, happy June 4th!Proving that not only archers do math since 2009. b:victory
Current math challenge: pwi-forum.perfectworld.com/showthread.php?t=1029711&page=45
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Decus - Dreamweaver wrote: »At least a dozen ants are marching through my kitchen! If the ants walk in rows of 7, 11, or 13, there are 2 ants left over, while in rows of 10, there are 6 left over. What is the smallest number of ants there could be?
im gona take an uneducated guess
since in multiples of 10, theres 6 left over, the number has to end in 6. if 6 has 2 left over, then the number that would be a multiple of 7,11,13 ends in 4. idk but i think the least common multiple of 7,11, and 13 is 1001, so to make that end in a 4, u multiply it by 4 to get 4004. then u add back the 2:
4006
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Decus - Dreamweaver wrote: »
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Anna, the older twin, was born three hours before her younger sister Lana. On Lana's 21st birthday, they both went out to a club with some friends. The bouncer was checking ID's and let Lana go in. But when the older Anna tried to follow her in, the bouncer said, "I'm sorry, your 21st birthday isn't for another two days." How is this possible? Explain fully and correctly.
Well, I'd say it is the usual twin paradox from Einstein's Relativity Theory and can be explained thru dilatation of time. Although, I am not sure if there is enough data to calculate it with Lorentz transformations... and then again... I don't think it is that complicated. b:chuckle[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
A small tribute to elven mathematician from a human physicist. b:pleased
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Decus - Dreamweaver wrote: »Thanks Elan, nice to chat with you again.
That being said, just posting two this time because I feel like it. (Trying to avoid brute-force problems, but these are both pretty easy anyway.)
i
Anna, the older twin, was born three hours before her younger sister Lana. On Lana's 21st birthday, they both went out to a club with some friends. The bouncer was checking ID's and let Lana go in. But when the older Anna tried to follow her in, the bouncer said, "I'm sorry, your 21st birthday isn't for another two days." How is this possible? Explain fully and correctly.
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At least a dozen ants are marching through my kitchen! If the ants walk in rows of 7, 11, or 13, there are 2 ants left over, while in rows of 10, there are 6 left over. What is the smallest number of ants there could be?
Enjoy! Also, happy June 4th!
i. They were both born on a non leap year. Anna was born 3hrs or less before midnight on february 28th, therefore Lana was born into the next day on March 1st. They go to the club on Feb. 28th 21 years later, since it's a leap year the days go 28,29,1. Therefore the 1st(Lana's bday) is in 2 days.
ii. 11*4+2=46
10*4+6=46
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breeeezy87 wrote: »i. They were both born on a non leap year. Anna was born 3hrs or less before midnight on february 28th, therefore Lana was born into the next day on March 1st. They go to the club on Feb. 28th 21 years later, since it's a leap year the days go 28,29,1. Therefore the 1st(Lana's bday) is in 2 days.
ii. 11*4+2=46
10*4+6=46
46 ants \o/
hmm, for number 1, anna was the one who wasnt allowed in, not lana.
and for #2, 46-2 is not divisible by 7 or 13.the loser fail nab cleric from dreamweaver who quit pwi, but still wanders the forums.0 -
Elanxu - Dreamweaver wrote: »im gona take an uneducated guess
since in multiples of 10, theres 6 left over, the number has to end in 6. if 6 has 2 left over, then the number that would be a multiple of 7,11,13 ends in 4. idk but i think the least common multiple of 7,11, and 13 is 1001, so to make that end in a 4, u multiply it by 4 to get 4004. then u add back the 2:
4006
was i anywhere close?
Nicely done, Elan. 4006 is correct.Yorkin - Dreamweaver wrote: »Well, I'd say it is the usual twin paradox from Einstein's Relativity Theory and can be explained thru dilatation of time. Although, I am not sure if there is enough data to calculate it with Lorentz transformations... and then again... I don't think it is that complicated. b:chuckle
It isn't, but I like your reasoning anyway!Proving that not only archers do math since 2009. b:victory
Current math challenge: pwi-forum.perfectworld.com/showthread.php?t=1029711&page=45
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Yorkin - The Retired Wizard0 -
breeeezy87 wrote: »i. They were both born on a non leap year. Anna was born 3hrs or less before midnight on february 28th, therefore Lana was born into the next day on March 1st. They go to the club on Feb. 28th 21 years later, since it's a leap year the days go 28,29,1. Therefore the 1st(Lana's bday) is in 2 days.
I go with that theory - you just forgot to mention the fact that in their haste to reach the club, Lana and Anna switched their IDs by mistake.. Since they are twins, the bouncer didn't notice. b:pleased0 -
math makes me b:spit0
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Shawnita - Dreamweaver wrote: »math makes me b:spit
Your fascinating and intellectually stimulating opinion is noted.Proving that not only archers do math since 2009. b:victory
Current math challenge: pwi-forum.perfectworld.com/showthread.php?t=1029711&page=45
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Mind if I bump this? I hope not because me posting this is gonna end up bumping it before you can answer.0
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Mind if I bump this? I hope not because me posting this is gonna end up bumping it before you can answer.
I adore you, you know that? b:cute
I'll have this week's problems posted tomorrow. Too busy right now to attend to it.Proving that not only archers do math since 2009. b:victory
Current math challenge: pwi-forum.perfectworld.com/showthread.php?t=1029711&page=45
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Everything has its beginnings, but it doesn't start at one. It starts long before that... The world is born From zero. The moment zero becomes one is the moment the world springs to life. One becomes 2. 2 becomes 10. 10 becomes 100. taking it all back to one solves nothing. so long as zero remains... One.. Will eventually grow to 100 again.0 -
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ofc math is here to stay........just not for me i got my B in college algebra im done with it for now =P101 Blademaster(Pro/Fail 4.0 BM with 11k base HP+G16(+10))
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Damn I keep forgetting to post problems. I swear I will get to it... when I am done packing /o\Proving that not only archers do math since 2009. b:victory
Current math challenge: pwi-forum.perfectworld.com/showthread.php?t=1029711&page=45
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Thanks to Nariin for reminding me to update this. These are sort of easy because I was lazy in finding problems and have been far too busy to keep up with them as it stands. I really like number 2 so whoever solves that gets brownie points from me. Also, it may seem like there isn't enough information in some problems, but I assure you there is.
Voila!
1. Give me two different numbers, each of which is the square of the other.
2. An elastic strip of length 1m is attached to a wall and the back of a car. A fly starts at the wall and crawls on the strip towards the car, which at the same time drives away from the wall at a speed of 1m/s. Assuming that the strip can be stretched infinitely long, will the fly ever reach the back of the car?
3. Suppose a circular hole was drilled through the center of a sphere. When the length of the hole was measured along its wall, it was found to be six inches long. What is the volume of the part of the sphere that remains after the material is removed from the hole? Express your answer as an exact real number number of cubic inches.Proving that not only archers do math since 2009. b:victory
Current math challenge: pwi-forum.perfectworld.com/showthread.php?t=1029711&page=45
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"Any skills that can be used to kill you will interrupt BB when successful." -truekossy | "...Sage archers are kind of like Mac owners. They are proud of the weirdest and most unnecessary things." -Aesthor | "We ALL know Jesus doesn't play PWI. He may have suffered a lot for humanity, but he'd NEVER punish himself this way." -Abstractive | "I approve of bananas." -SashaGray0 -
Yay for the thread living again!
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Decus - Dreamweaver wrote: »Thanks to Nariin for reminding me to update this. These are sort of easy because I was lazy in finding problems and have been far too busy to keep up with them as it stands. I really like number 2 so whoever solves that gets brownie points from me. Also, it may seem like there isn't enough information in some problems, but I assure you there is.
Voila!
1. Give me two different numbers, each of which is the square of the other.
2. An elastic strip of length 1m is attached to a wall and the back of a car. A fly starts at the wall and crawls on the strip towards the car, which at the same time drives away from the wall at a speed of 1m/s. Assuming that the strip can be stretched infinitely long, will the fly ever reach the back of the car?
3. Suppose a circular hole was drilled through the center of a sphere. When the length of the hole was measured along its wall, it was found to be six inches long. What is the volume of the part of the sphere that remains after the material is removed from the hole? Express your answer as an exact real number number of cubic inches.
You packed for 2 months :O
1.
-1/2 + sqrt(3)/2 i
-1/2 - sqrt(3)/2 i
2. yes. regardless of the fly's speed. suppose the speed is S, it will reach the car after e^(1/S) seconds.
3. This makes it sound like the size of the sphere does not matter, and after visualizing it, it does seem to be true. Easy way to solve it, hole has 0 radius. so the volume of the remaining sphere is just a whole sphere with radius 3. So the answer is 36pi.
oh and yeah these were a bit easier, but more interesting imo. the random calculus poo makes me >:youtube channel: youtube.com/user/chezedude0 -
Mooooooooo - Lost City wrote: »You packed for 2 months :O
Well no, I packed and then moved to a new city. Keeping up with the thread kinda fell by the wayside >.<
You nailed all three problems as usual and way before anyone else had a chance to even read them :P I am not posting new ones till next week >:(
Where is fiz?Proving that not only archers do math since 2009. b:victory
Current math challenge: pwi-forum.perfectworld.com/showthread.php?t=1029711&page=45
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Decus - Dreamweaver wrote: »Well no, I packed and then moved to a new city. Keeping up with the thread kinda fell by the wayside >.<
You nailed all three problems as usual and way before anyone else had a chance to even read them :P I am not posting new ones till next week >:(
Where is fiz?
he no get on now. maybe once a month. o.Oyoutube channel: youtube.com/user/chezedude0 -
Mooooooooo - Lost City wrote: »You packed for 2 months :O
1.
-1/2 + sqrt(3)/2 i
-1/2 - sqrt(3)/2 i
2. yes. regardless of the fly's speed. suppose the speed is S, it will reach the car after e^(1/S) seconds.
3. This makes it sound like the size of the sphere does not matter, and after visualizing it, it does seem to be true. Easy way to solve it, hole has 0 radius. so the volume of the remaining sphere is just a whole sphere with radius 3. So the answer is 36pi.
oh and yeah these were a bit easier, but more interesting imo. the random calculus poo makes me >:
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CeliaZ - Sanctuary wrote: »How did you get the formula for 2?
magic cow told me.youtube channel: youtube.com/user/chezedude0 -
Mooooooooo - Lost City wrote: »magic cow told me.
Im seriously interested, I cant figure it out... If you want to tell me I would be really happy.[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]0 -
CeliaZ - Sanctuary wrote: »Im seriously interested, I cant figure it out... If you want to tell me I would be really happy.
speed of the fly is S. What you care about is the fraction of the rope the fly moves across rather than some absolute distance. For example, when the rope is scretched to 2m, it would be as if the fly is moving at speed of 1/2 * S.
so this "speed" decreases with respect to time S' = 1/t * S, where t starts at 1. So you integrate 1/t * S with respect to t, from 1 to x, so that it will sum to 1m (meaning distance of 1 original rope length). Solving for x gives you that formula.youtube channel: youtube.com/user/chezedude0 -
Mooooooooo - Lost City wrote: »speed of the fly is S. What you care about is the fraction of the rope the fly moves across rather than some absolute distance. For example, when the rope is scretched to 2m, it would be as if the fly is moving at speed of 1/2 * S.
so this "speed" decreases with respect to time S' = 1/t * S, where t starts at 1. So you integrate 1/t * S with respect to t, from 1 to x, so that it will sum to 1m (meaning distance of 1 original rope length). Solving for x gives you that formula.
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CeliaZ - Sanctuary wrote: »Im seriously interested, I cant figure it out... If you want to tell me I would be really happy.
Since the integral of S/t is the natural log (the fundamental "formula" for speed is distance/time), it follows that the solution will be its inverse (the exponential function).Proving that not only archers do math since 2009. b:victory
Current math challenge: pwi-forum.perfectworld.com/showthread.php?t=1029711&page=45
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"Any skills that can be used to kill you will interrupt BB when successful." -truekossy | "...Sage archers are kind of like Mac owners. They are proud of the weirdest and most unnecessary things." -Aesthor | "We ALL know Jesus doesn't play PWI. He may have suffered a lot for humanity, but he'd NEVER punish himself this way." -Abstractive | "I approve of bananas." -SashaGray0
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