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Oct 03, 2009 23:12

[Written]

A test, you meandering mislead medians! The average IQ < 100; ergo consider this to be your mission. There are 005 problems in this entry; solve them all.

t = interest level. Completes will be spared.

[Filtered // 5% Unhackable] )

it's a test, *rita, *xaldin, *mitsuru, *nephry, *alfons, *patchouli, *leto, a "game", *marisa, *ash, trolling seriously, *zack, *gokudera

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[Also stuck at 90%] seedprodigy October 4 2009, 06:05:23 UTC
[Oh god Sho you break the mun's head but considering she missed the last set 'cause she was dead and I sat here working on it anyway...]

5% - Does effort really lead to evolution, or is evolution spurred by necessity?

10% - Either Character or Circumstances.

25% - If your !10 is the same as my 10!, then v=3,628,800

50% - That's better than one, I suppose.

65% - Reality. Or, considering how you label people, possibly Radians, ie: everyone else but you.

80% - Yes, Tangent.

90% - According to your equation, x=v=w=constant variable, but have we even discovered any limit to this place yet?

[Can't crack higher than that]

In the eye of the beholder.

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yoctograms October 4 2009, 06:11:43 UTC
[I AM SO SORRY FOR ANY BREAKAGE but I hope you enjoyed my riddles~ I love it though.]

Hnnn. I give it 60%; much better than expected of a radian. [Not that he clarifies what ones are right or wrong in his eyes, but now he chuckles...]

The weight of your opinion might exceed two yoctograms.

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seedprodigy October 4 2009, 06:21:51 UTC
[Oh it was fun! Though I half wanted to kill him, since it's been years since I did any math more complicated than basic multiplication.]

Would that make it an attogram or should I just aim for a zeptogram?

[He's weird as hell but the math-questions are intriguing.]

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yoctograms October 4 2009, 06:25:33 UTC
The weight of two or even three yoctograms is still negligible and ≠ even one zeptogram.

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[Written] amazingasa1ways October 4 2009, 07:01:13 UTC
[Despite not getting along with Sho, Mitsuru was in the middle of studying for math when this popped up in her journal. She decides to answer his problems. What she writes will probably be the most logical solutions to the riddles.]

[ooc: Sorry there aren't any real answers. I fail so hard at math or any problem solving.]

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[Written] yoctograms October 4 2009, 07:07:00 UTC
[Come on, problem solving is fun! Still, how far down the hackage will she go there? It kinda depends in the responses she can give, after all. plus half of these are opinion-oriented]

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[Written] amazingasa1ways October 4 2009, 07:24:17 UTC
[Not for me.|D And Mitsuru can probably go until 95%. She actually has been observing Sho for a while because he's always disrupting the order, so she knows a little bit about how his mind works. Let's see, she'll probably get half of it right, if that's okay with you!]

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[Written] yoctograms October 4 2009, 07:26:54 UTC
Hnn. 40%. [Assuming she got the one bidding at his superiority and the only real math problem their right, the most glaringly obvious ones]

[Still, this means she got higher. Now if she commends on love she might prove she got to 95%. He'll wait and see]

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[Up to 80%] wingenvy October 4 2009, 07:12:33 UTC
[Someone's trying to distract himself.]

Got no skills at math, but shouting out "TANGENT!" just seems kinda fun.

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yoctograms October 4 2009, 07:17:11 UTC
[MINAMIMOTO DOES NOT APPROVE OF THIS SHIT but he does give his "Hnn" sounds there before-]

It's relevant quite often when it comes to irrelevant statements from inferior integers.

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wingenvy October 4 2009, 07:22:19 UTC
[Minamimoto can suck it up 8|]

...Man. I've never met anybody who likes math that much.

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yoctograms October 4 2009, 07:23:11 UTC
[AWW HE HATES YOU TOO :C]

It's mathematics, hectopascal.

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Then try to answer it all, man. That's fun. yoctograms October 4 2009, 17:41:31 UTC
Cliche. I'm not even going to count that for correct, even if it does = way out of your vector?

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yoctograms October 4 2009, 18:13:30 UTC
Do the math, hectopascal.

The solution's easier than you think.

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[Up to 90 and working on getting into the rest!] gravity_splode October 4 2009, 17:45:45 UTC
Having fun there?

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yoctograms October 4 2009, 17:54:39 UTC
±entertaining

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gravity_splode October 4 2009, 18:13:09 UTC
Hey, that's what matters, riiiight?

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yoctograms October 4 2009, 18:47:35 UTC
That's not the desired solution, just a fringe outcome. Still, it does make the function worthwhile in the absence of the real result.

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