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Jul 04, 2009 23:34

There are days when you are sick that you just hate the wooaaarld. :( My tastebuds aren't back to normal and I've had a fever for the past four days now, but it's gone, me thinks 8Dv

My only worry now is to catch up in all the school work that I've missed for the two days that I've been absent :| So far, I think I've missed at least four quizzes? :| Let it be known that in SPUQC, you can't be absent for even one day. You're gonna go through hell. :|

IT IS AT THIS POINT THAT I ASK FOR YOUR HELP AGAIN. m(_ _)m;;;;;; For the internet does not contain the truths of the world, and I can't find anything about the tirrill burner. D':

If you could tell me ANYTHING about the tirrill burner, I'd be eternally grateful ;A; Our homework is to find out its uses/functions, its parts, and how to operate it.

The internet is... useless. /sob sob sob

And apparently, my ex-batchmates didn't take up the tirrill burner at all :| SO WHY DO WE HAVE TO SUFFER /sob sob sob

Chem teacher gave us this homework the other day. Would you guys care to try? :D It's not really about Chemistry. It's basically a mind game of logic and common sense. It's kinda fun, really. XD; She made us do interpretations for each statement, but don't worry gaiz, I'm not gonna make you do that. XD;





The 10 boxes in the pyramid each contain 1 of the Roman numbers from 100 to 1000. Insert the correct letter or letters in each box.

C - 100
CC - 200
CCC - 300
CD - 400
D - 500
DC - 600
DCC - 700
DCCC - 800
CM - 900
M - 1000

Conditions:

1. The single letter numerals are all on different horizontal rows of the pyramid.

2. Box 3 does not contain an even number of letters.

3. The number DCC, which is in the same horizontal row as the M, is immediately below and to the right of the number CM.

4. CCC is the numeral at the apex of the pyramid in Box 1.

5. Boxes 7 and 9 both contain two letter numerals.

6. There is the same total number of letter in the row consisting of boxes 2 and 3 as there is in the row consisting of boxes 4, 5 and 6 which contains only one D.

7. Box 4 does not contain a letter M.

8. The numeral in Box 8 minus the one in Box 4 equals the one in Box 9. Of those last two, the latter is a smaller number than the former.

This is such... a random thing to post about, ain't it? XD;

random, homework, spuqc, school

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