Matt☕☕ (that's Matt with 2 teas)
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Matt☕☕ (that's Matt with 2 teas)
@Smartmatthew
Big blackcurrant cheesecake fan. Quite good until it's turned on, then blackcurrants and cream cheese fly everywhere!
South East, England Katılım Nisan 2009
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@mathsrick_ 3x3=9
Root of 9 = 3
Nine thirds = 3
3÷3 = 1
Answer 1
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@Puzzlesonly Both.
As 1+2+3+4+5=15 Which is divisible by 3.
And the number ends in 5, so is also divisible by 5.
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@mrstevenallen Yeah, and people with first names as surnames, Allen. Sorry, I meant Steve. 😉
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@JeenitPrajapati @Everton__1234 @Azotedespotas75 @mathhub_vn No worries, mate. Infinity is confusing. I'm in my 50s, and I've only recently learnt that.
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@Everton__1234 @Smartmatthew @Azotedespotas75 @mathhub_vn nw, i understood as i realized my mistake from HilbertsHotel.
I am 16, I am still learning. sry.
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@StephenMulhern I say it's me. My girlfriend said it's her. But I said it is me first!
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@JeenitPrajapati @Everton__1234 @Azotedespotas75 @mathhub_vn Some infinities are bigger than others. #HilbertsHotel
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@Everton__1234 @Smartmatthew @Azotedespotas75 @mathhub_vn "size of ∞ of numbers between 0-1 is bigger than the number of integers"
no bruv both are ∞, its an abstract value
its not a solid exact value, its ∞, it has no end
bro if u add +1 to ur largest count, there will be a greater number than current one waiting for u to be counted
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@Lord_Sugar Wow, that's very impressive. 🤣
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@Everton__1234 @JeenitPrajapati @Azotedespotas75 @mathhub_vn There's an infinate set of even numbers and an infinate set of odd numbers. I can add those together to make all integers. There's also an infinate set of Prime numbers and infinate sets of fractions, so you can always add infinities to make bigger infinities.
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@JeenitPrajapati @Azotedespotas75 @Smartmatthew @mathhub_vn You cannot add to infinity. It’s only really a concept, infinity doesn’t really exist because time itself is finite.
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@Johnnypapa64 Fun fact. This also works with 85 packs of breaded ham.
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@aarohiyadav100 300 over 3 factorial (6) is 50.
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@Lord_Sugar Lord Sugar, they literally told you the answer, and you still got it wrong.
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@spikespeak @its_mizuko_ @anisha13_m13 Or instead of making a 1 at the end, use them as small one's (5118¹¹) to make 5118 to the power of 11.
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@its_mizuko_ @anisha13_m13 Remove the top and bottom sticks from the 0, making 5 I I 8
Then put the 2 sticks at the end stacked to make I
5 I I 8 I
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@battle_67 I can do it without moving any. Just look at it upside down. 66
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@Beno10_MFC 9112¹¹ (361,438,202,306,446,145,066,134,834,196,442,169,328,631,808)


























