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Old 05-05-2003, 05:04 AM   #41
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i said infinate becuase you never specified how many times you where doing the sum.
But after doing it once, you no longer have 25. If you don't have 25, you can't do it again.
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Old 05-05-2003, 05:11 AM   #42
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i said infinate becuase you never specified how many times you where doing the sum.
But after doing it once, you no longer have 25. If you don't have 25, you can't do it again. [/QUOTE]he never said you use the same numbers. start again with another 5 and another 25. you can do it thousands of times in your lifetime and an infinate number of times in the universes lifetime (in theory). its all about how the way the question is stated. anyway it doesn't matter i'm just being my pedantic little old self.
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Old 05-05-2003, 05:21 AM   #43
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But after doing it once, you no longer have 25. If you don't have 25, you can't do it again.
Hmmm, I don't agree.

Look :

25 - (5*874)

I have 25; I substract 5 874 times from it. I still have 25 as long as I dont do the substraction. So I can indeed substract 5 as many times I want from it, I just have to do it all at once.

I'll try to explain it better : If you accept the answer that you can substract 5 from 25 only once, ok, so you can accept the same with 10. I rephrase it : I can substract 10 from 25 only once. Fine. But 10 = 2*5. Therefor you just substracted 5 2 TIMES from 25 ! The answer you gave in the first place is invalidating itself ! Damn.

You need to re-count the points.
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Old 05-05-2003, 05:50 AM   #44
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This is a somewhat related question to the discussion above, in that it has to do with how math works in logic problems.

Lets say I define the following:
x = 5
x > 7

Can I then say that the follwing is true:
x < 3

?

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Old 05-05-2003, 06:11 AM   #45
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i didn't think you could have a varible used twice (aka x).
also i thought that only worked in probability. or am i just confused.
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Old 05-05-2003, 06:24 AM   #46
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Originally posted by Seraph:
This is a somewhat related question to the discussion above, in that it has to do with how math works in logic problems.

Lets say I define the following:
x = 5
x > 7

Can I then say that the follwing is true:
x < 3

?
Yes. Maths lets us say anything, if that's the verb that's used.
Unless you mean "hence, can the following be true", in which case the answer is no.
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Old 05-05-2003, 07:00 AM   #47
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Well, if you want to get into semantics the question should probably read along the lines of the following. Is this a valid assertion "For all x greater then 7 and equal to 5, x must be less then three"?
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Old 05-05-2003, 07:55 AM   #48
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Old 05-05-2003, 03:31 PM   #49
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Originally posted by shadowhound:
Answers!

1. How many times can you subtract 5 from 25?
Once

2. Before Mt. Everest was discovered, what was the biggest mountain in the world?
Mt Everest

3. How is it possible for two fathers and two sons to pay only $21 for a buffet when the buffet costs $7 per person?
Granfather, father, son

4. In a criminal trial, what is the relationship of the defendant to the trial judge, if the defendant's brother-in-law's only sister's husband is the father of the son of the judge?
The judge is the defendant's wife

5. Which weighs more, a pound of pennies or a pound of dimes?
Same

6. What is it that the people who make it, don't want it; the people who buy it, don't use it; and the people who use it, don't know it?
A coffin

7. A man rides into town on Sunday, three days later, he leaves on Sunday, how can this be?
His horse is named Sunday

8. What's more powerful than God, the rich don't want it, the poor have much of it, and if you eat it you'll die?
Nothing

9. Johnny's mother had three children. The first child was named April. The second child was named May. What was the third childs name?
Johnny

10. What position are you coming when you overtake the person who is coming second?
Second
Thanks for finally posting this, and now I'll pick on you for grading me incorrectly. I got 9/10 of these given your post, and since it has been pointed out that #4 has more than one answer, including Judge=Defendant which I answered, I actually got 10/10. So, thanks but I won't be taking any more of these.

I don't mind being "average," but I do mind being incorrectly graded. I have no idead how you counted me down 2.
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Old 05-05-2003, 05:51 PM   #50
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4. In a criminal trial, what is the relationship of the defendant to the trial judge, if the defendant's brother-in-law's only sister's husband is the father of the son of the judge?
The judge is the defendant's wife
All right, no one has pointed out my two exceptions.

First, who says the defendent is married to the defendent's BIL's sister? BIL can also have a brother...

Second, Father of son of judge does not mean husband of judge. It means person who had sex with judge and got caught

Change "Sister's" to "Sibling's" and the first is ruled out. Nothing about the riddle rules out the second.

Man, some people are nit-picky!
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