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I found a nice video
The strange thing is 60% thinks it is A.
I think we are somehow unique people :)
The strange thing is 60% thinks it is A.
I think we are somehow unique people :)
Amer said:I think we are somehow unique people
Amer said:I think we are somehow unique people :)
mathbalarka said:Fools. That's why you need number theory, suckers; never heard of Pythagorean triple did ya? (Tongueout)
Seems so true.
zzephod said:unique = there is only one
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Amer said:I found a nice video
The strange thing is 60% thinks it is A.
I think we are somehow unique people :)
caffeinemachine said:Although the intent of the question is clear, but all options are correct if you interpret 'number' as 'real number'.
Eye dsigry wit dat.Deveno said:In today's society it is "OK" to not know how to add, heck: even proper spelling is seen as "a bit geeky".
We would you expect us to did heard of Pythagorean triple! :pmathbalarka said:Fools. That's why you need number theory, suckers; never heard of Pythagorean triple did ya? (Tongueout)
Are "real men" more interested in fast cars than fancy numbers? (Tongueout)MarkFL said:Illiteracy is seen as a sad thing, but innumeracy is quite acceptable, even preferable, to the masses (at least in my neck of the woods).
'round these parts, a "real man" has no call fer no fancy cipherin'. (Shake)
Opalg said:Are "real men" more interested in fast cars than fancy numbers? (Tongueout)https://www.physicsforums.com/attachments/2221
MarkFL said:Yes, they certainly are...in fact the supreme vehicle around here for the knuckle dragging crowd is the truck, huge tires and covered in mud. I prefer smooth dry pavement, relatively low drag coefficients and high power to weight ratios, so that puts me on the fringe of the "real men" from the very start. Couple that with my understanding of the relationship between power and torque and gearing and I am an outcast, regarded with suspicion. (Tongueout)
If I drove a European car, I'd be run out of town on a rail. (Emo)
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