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...w ones. It means people can experiment with the stuff they unlock forever! It was supposed to be a fairly simple looking game but as soon as I got my hands on it I went crazy and designed a million sp...
...he derivation is what I am interested in.
I have read some postings from people hinting that there is a simple 'trick' to solve this problem without doing any integrals. Anyone have any idea?
The ...
...h 2 matchsticks each (all the sticks are the same size but I can't show this just using text)
Here is a simple example. Move 1 matchstick and make the equation true: _ _ _ _ + _ = _ _ _ _ The only s...
...e opinions on a 'puzzle' of sorts that I made up over the past few days. It really turns out to be fairly simple Geometry, but I thought I'd post it and see what everyone thinks. Constructive flames a...
...ility that the player has selected the car door be 1/3 when there are only two doors? The answer is quite simple. Here we are discussing events that have already taken place (i.e. 'has selected' not '...
Several years ago I wrote a simple 'Tetris-like' game for an IBM PC (a few weeks after Tetris first appeared). The game ran in the 40 character across text-only mode, and used the built-in 8-bit IBM P
...to be solved else they're failures. Worthwhile puzzles can't be solved by all and sundry, however. Overly simple puzzles are failures too. Therefore only some may solve in order to succeed. Worthless ...
...th the king he explains the rather complex rules to the 2001 Get A New Advisor Test:
'It's really quite simple' he says 'you will be blindfolded and led into a room with the other four sages. One wh...
... n(n+1)/2 + 1
where ' P ' is the number of pieces , ' n ' the number of slices .
Can anyone suggest a simple way if deriving it ?...
This crazy problem arose during a discussion at a bridge game. I’ll reduce it to its simplest terms.
Take a packet of four cards: the 33,5 and 8 of hearts and the ace of spades. Randomly give two
... defective coin, which has a different weight (could either be light or heavy). In three weighings with a simple pan balance, how would you separate the defective coin from the lot....
...refer) which is pretty much the same as the isometric paper as far as I can see.)
So...
Is there any (simple) way of constructing a board where the physical distance matches the playing distance? ...
...carrier thickness. 'Single' must permit of course these to squeeze by each other. (Of course it is not as simple as that, for a hole could mean more than one different things, e.g. a hole that is a 'p...
...written in a circular fashion would spell a word no matter where you started and were you stopped? A very simple example: EAT...
Budgeting prowess here.
Why man is most comfortable with decimal number system?
Hint : Has got simple explanation. and certainly do not require you to use any paradox or 1/0 philosophy :-)
I swiped a review of the movie SPY KIDS as input to a pretty simple Shuffle function.
The Shuffle function also changes space characters to ^s for convenience.
Shuffle(Shuffle(text)) = text.
Her
...sed, including decimals both regular and repeating, powers, roots but not the factorial or summation; the simple plus is not barred, of course. For example, 27 might well be shown as 34-3-4. The fair ...
... created a text shuffling function bishuffle such that bishuffle(bishuffle(text)) = text.
It's a pretty simple function.
I shuffled the following text using my bishuffle function.
Can you unshuf...
...were proficient at adding and subtracting, and had practiced, the trick would take about an hour using my simple algorithm (the algorithm could probably be improved). A couple of programmable calculat...
...k and I still cant solve it.. Im sure that it has a solution, but im just not smart enough. The rules are simple and follow below.
Combine the three numbers in each group to get the same result in e...
... few years ago I managed to disassemble it so I could get a view of the internal mechanism (which is much simpler than the rubik's cube by the way). Now I cannot get it back together ('serves you righ...
Hi,
I have a simple harmonic motion question (I'm doing A'level physics in 4 weeks!)
The pistons on a 4-cylinder car engine when idling move approximately in SHM with an amplitude of 50mm at a fre
Here's a cipher of a type I haven't done before.
The encryption algorithm is very simple. Cipher fanatics should have little trouble discovering it.
I encrypted manually
...ousy, I put this problem in Excel, and let Excel do the adding for me....
My Excel formulas were *VERY* simple.
All I had to do was copy *ONE* simple addition formula & paste it repeatedly.
My E...
I was given this puzzle the other day and couldn't find it in the FAQ so figured it would be worthwhile posting here. I've seen a few variants of this puzzle and to my great annoyance the simplicity o
... that could come next.
The person posting the question might then respond that they are looking for the simplest possible answer.
Well, here is an example where the simplest possible answer isn't ...
Match the items in group one to the items in group 2 to get something meaning the same as something in group 3. There's a fair bit more too it than i've let on and you may feel that these instructions
...ram to generate the end result as quickly as possible (comparing and merging as few times as possible). A simple algorithm would loop over (initially) N regions and check if each region overlaps anoth...
...l game played with the numbers 1 and 2, obviously the first player can always win by taking the 1. In the simple game played with the integers from 1 to 4, it is easy to show that the first player can...
The following is just a simple substitution cipher with 2 coded letters per 1 letter of plaintext.
RICHIEHIHEEHEC IRRCCHICHIEI ICHEIRHICHEIHIEEEC CIICHHCE ICIHHCCCCHHHRCHEEHHI.
...als for these sample cases: n=28, n=41, n=52?
(2) given a range 1...n can you come up with a (hopefully simple) algorithm for picking the numbers which will yield the maximum total? It should be an ...
... seed), the spoon to scoop out the Avo meat, and the fork to mash it down.
Does anyone know of another, simpler dish that requires all three implements to prepare?...
....
Now, let S(n) = Fib(1) / 2^1 + Fib(2) / 2^2 + ... + Fib(n) / 2^n.
It's easy enough to write & run a simple program and figure out the infinite sum S = Fib(1) / 2^1 + Fib(2) / 2^2 + ... +Fib (n) ...
...etter' solution to this than simply brute forcing it, which, as I'm sure you can all see, would be fairly simple)...
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