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I am pretty good at math, according to other people...
You haven't even seenme solve a math problem, Tonmoy.
C'min, Fiza, take the fuckin' compliment like a good girl...
:)
Because I may not have seen you, but I do know you are a genius!
:)
Because I may not have seen you, but I do know you are a genius!
Right...
About that...
Okay! Give me a math problem...
About that...
Okay! Give me a math problem...
One day, a person went to horse racing area, Instead of counting the number of human and horses, he instead counted 74 heads and 196 legs. Yet he knew the number of humans and horses there. How did he do it, and how many humans and horses are there?
So, in total, there's 74 horses and humans.
24 horses and 50 humans?
24 horses and 50 humans?
Yeah...
That's right...
Your a freak at this kind of stuff...
I can barely wrap my head around simple things...
That's right...
Your a freak at this kind of stuff...
I can barely wrap my head around simple things...
It wasn't that hard...
Basically, assuming that no one has lost any legs...
There needs to be a minimum of 74x2 legs
Minus that from the total legs
The rest is divided by 2, giving you the amount of horses
Then you minus the amount of horses from the amount of heads.
Not my cup of tea, but it's manageable.
Basically, assuming that no one has lost any legs...
There needs to be a minimum of 74x2 legs
Minus that from the total legs
The rest is divided by 2, giving you the amount of horses
Then you minus the amount of horses from the amount of heads.
Not my cup of tea, but it's manageable.
The algebra sum could be...
If h is horses and p is people:
196 = 4h + 2p
h + p = 74
I think you could solve that with the simultaneous equations method.
Or substitution, if you transposed the second algebraic sum so that either only h or p were the subject!
If h is horses and p is people:
196 = 4h + 2p
h + p = 74
I think you could solve that with the simultaneous equations method.
Or substitution, if you transposed the second algebraic sum so that either only h or p were the subject!

If h is horses and p is people..."
Oh! That's right, I didn't realize that I can solve it this way, much better! thxs! =) I was trying to do it with more difficult ways..
Hi, i am María, hannie how old are you? It is just curiosity, nice to meet you!!!!!
I'm fourteen...
And as for the geometry, I don't know about me...
What's the question?
And as for the geometry, I don't know about me...
What's the question?
Then id you are only 14 you are really good at meths, and you are from Australia, aren't you?
What time do you have in Australia?

Mar
Its 7:23pm here


Yr 10...
I'm going to yr 10 next year!
Anyway, about the geometry...
Any particular aspect you need help with?
I'm going to yr 10 next year!
Anyway, about the geometry...
Any particular aspect you need help with?
You've got an equation for the line, right?
Give me an example...
Give me an example...
I actually can't wait till yr 10...
Even though I may die...
Even though I may die...
Just substitute the point into the equation...
If you get 0, then it lies on the line!
If you get 0, then it lies on the line!
Well, if you get whatever answer you need (in this case 0) then it's correct...
Okay! Cool!
I'm currently attempting to finish trig homework...
First timer on the subject, so it's really different..
Waaay more calculator work.
It's not bad...
Just tedious.
I'm currently attempting to finish trig homework...
First timer on the subject, so it's really different..
Waaay more calculator work.
It's not bad...
Just tedious.
We can help!
Hopefully...