• Questions for Smart People (*or not)
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This post is only for fun, i gonna write the first question, after 10 posts I will give the answer! Just like this, easy!!!!! Anyone can post here questions, but you can only put your question after another was made and have been given the answer! Soo....here we go: Q: You are participating in a race. You overtake the second person. What position are you in?
If by 2nd person you mean the person in 2nd place, then 2nd place.
Ninja'd :argh:
you would be second, if you mean the guy in second place.
Second
Depends on how many laps you fell behind, if your are in the same lap as the leader, then second place.
2nd. Next question.
What does this mean: 1x10^(-∞) m³ [sp]I know what it means, I wrote the formula[/sp]
Did the dam in Fast Threads burst or something? Because this section is being flooded with crap from FT.
[QUOTE=LaTOUNGa;23832617]This post is only for fun, i gonna write the first question, after 10 posts I will give the answer! Just like this, easy!!!!! Anyone can post here questions, but you can only put your question after another was made and have been given the answer! Soo....here we go: Q: You are participating in a race. You overtake the second person. What position are you in?[/QUOTE] Second! Thats the answer! Now respond the other! [editline]10:36PM[/editline] [QUOTE=CabooseRvB;23832764]Did the dam in Fast Threads burst or something? Because this section is being flooded with crap from FT.[/QUOTE] This post is just for fun and for smart people (or not).
[QUOTE=zydos;23832746]What does this mean: 1x10^(-∞) m³ [sp]I know what it means, I wrote the formula[/sp][/QUOTE] In words; 1 multiplied by ( 10 ^ ( -m^3 multiplied by infinite ) ) Which leaves you with 10^(-∞) m³ Which results in shitting bricks.
Shitting bricks != answer But it's a good way to describe it
last because you're overweight and are three laps behind the person currently in last.
Simple Jack can't even comprehend
[QUOTE=zydos;23832746]What does this mean: 1x10^(-∞) m³ [sp]I know what it means, I wrote the formula[/sp][/QUOTE] Practically nothing?
[QUOTE=Rasrap Smurf;23832903]Practically nothing?[/QUOTE] 1x10^(-∞) m³ == 1/∞ m³ == 1/0m³ == OH FUCKm³ Bear in mind I haven't taken maths since I sat my exam, and have so forgotten everything.
[QUOTE=zydos;23832746]What does this mean: 1x10^(-∞) m³ [sp]I know what it means, I wrote the formula[/sp][/QUOTE] That's very nonstandard notation. It makes little sense to use "x" as the multiplication sign, very little sense to deal with infinity directly like that (instead of using limits) and absolutely no sense to use the scientific notation for immeasurable quantities.
[QUOTE=Rasrap Smurf;23832903]Practically nothing?[/QUOTE] Yup. It means: The volume of a point in space, so small and close to zero, that it is infinitely divisible. I.E. the volume of, say, a black hole. Could be something of this sort. Basically it could be [B]the volume of a coordinate. [/B]The actual volume of that point in space.
lim as x->-∞ of 10^(x) = 0 if that is what he's attempting to get at :P
[QUOTE=ThePuska;23832995]That's very nonstandard notation. It makes little sense to use "x" as the product sign, very little sense to deal with infinity directly like that (instead of using limits) and absolutely no sense to use the scientific notation for immeasurable quantities.[/QUOTE] Basically, you're bitching because you can't think to do anything else than try to belittle me. It's a novelty formula, twat. I'm sorry I don't have a pencil plugged into my laptop, I have to make due with a keyboard. Fuck. [highlight](User was banned for this post ("Flaming" - Rusty100))[/highlight]
Ready for an new question? What is the answer for the previous?
[QUOTE=LaTOUNGa;23833083]Ready for an new question? What is the answer for the previous?[/QUOTE] The answer was; I shit bricks. Now, next question please.
[QUOTE=LaTOUNGa;23833083]Ready for an new question? What is the answer for the previous?[/QUOTE] The volume of something infinitely small. [IMG]http://img809.imageshack.us/img809/8426/wtfgt.png[/IMG] Look at the Post Number. My answer made the internet shit bricks too
one egg takes 5 minutes how long do 5 eggs take rofl
25?
Question: A mother tells you that she has two kids, and one of them is a boy. What are the chances that the other one is a boy too?
5 minutes as long as they all fit and boiling is the method.
[QUOTE=ThePuska;23833164]Question: A mother tells you that she has two kids, and one of them is a boy. What are the chances that the other one is a boy too?[/QUOTE] 1x10^(-∞)%
[QUOTE=ThePuska;23833164]Question: A mother tells you that she has two kids, and one of them is a boy. What are the chances that the other one is a boy too?[/QUOTE] 50. One question only, two questions are to much!we wait until the previous is responded then we go to your question! OK?
33%. The fact that she tells you something does not change the final outcome.
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