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#1 2010-01-17 08:26:32

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The Impossible Question

Every week I'll put a new impossible question on here and post it! I'll aslo post my fave awnswer!
Ok, here we goWhat would Scratch cat look like in cubism?
Qs so far
£2050-68 degrees
Fave A

Ace-Of-Spades wrote:

Stop posting your homework on the forums

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#2 2010-01-17 09:22:44

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Re: The Impossible Question

The answer is √42π°


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#3 2010-01-17 10:08:46

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Re: The Impossible Question

lol search the question on Google and the first result is this. But it says the last post was December 9th.

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#4 2010-01-17 10:09:31

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Re: The Impossible Question

Simple. You have to convert amount of money (in coins) to it's melting temperature, then subtract 68


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#5 2010-01-17 10:47:58

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Re: The Impossible Question

BWOG wrote:

lol search the question on Google and the first result is this. But it says the last post was December 9th.

lol  That's weird!


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#6 2010-01-17 11:05:04

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Re: The Impossible Question

Stop posting your homework on the forums


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#7 2010-01-17 11:08:47

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Re: The Impossible Question

jukyter wrote:

Ok, first one £2050-68 degrees

Two thousand fifty British pounds minus 68 degrees? What?

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#8 2010-01-17 12:12:21

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Re: The Impossible Question

Kileymeister wrote:

jukyter wrote:

Ok, first one £2050-68 degrees

Two thousand fifty British pounds minus 68 degrees? What?

It's meant to be a creepy question.


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#9 2010-01-17 16:35:00

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Re: The Impossible Question

Ace-of-Spades wrote:

Stop posting your homework on the forums

lol


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#10 2010-01-18 11:44:50

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Re: The Impossible Question

Ace-of-Spades wrote:

Stop posting your homework on the forums

But it isn't mine it's from... um.... you caught me!  lol
My favioute! http://www.imagebeast.net/images/bz4s9v8ae7b3v8my4t5v.png

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#11 2010-01-18 12:03:01

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Re: The Impossible Question

Oh and thanks for posting my homework for me.


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#12 2010-01-18 12:28:28

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Re: The Impossible Question

posting again:

Simple. You have to convert amount of money (in coins) to it's melting temperature, then subtract 68


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#13 2010-01-18 12:31:35

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Re: The Impossible Question

filo5 wrote:

posting again:

Simple. You have to convert amount of money (in coins) to it's melting temperature, then subtract 68

What is the melting temperature of coins?

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#14 2010-01-18 12:35:03

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Re: The Impossible Question

filo5 wrote:

posting again:

Simple. You have to convert amount of money (in coins) to it's melting temperature, then subtract 68

In what coins, though? One pence? Two pence? Five pence? Ten pence? Twenty pence? Fifty pence? Pound coins? Two pound coins? Commemorative and rare five pound coins?

Heh heh - I guess I went a bit over the top there. They're all different alloys, so I guess they'd have different melting points  hmm


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#15 2010-01-18 12:36:48

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Re: The Impossible Question

Wolfie1996 wrote:

filo5 wrote:

posting again:

Simple. You have to convert amount of money (in coins) to it's melting temperature, then subtract 68

In what coins, though? One pence? Two pence? Five pence? Ten pence? Twenty pence? Fifty pence? Pound coins? Two pound coins? Commemorative and rare five pound coins?

Heh heh - I guess I went a bit over the top there. They're all different alloys, so I guess they'd have different melting points  hmm

Hmmm... I'd say notes and some other coins.


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#16 2010-01-18 12:39:51

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Re: The Impossible Question

juststickman wrote:

Oh and thanks for posting my homework for me.

Yours too?  lol


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#17 2010-01-18 13:02:10

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Re: The Impossible Question

jukyter wrote:

juststickman wrote:

Oh and thanks for posting my homework for me.

Yours too?  lol

Yup. We may not have the same homework though, it could just be a coincidence.

Here are some of the questions:
Convert these expressions into a temperature:
1. [(√$250+£850)/(π^π)]                       
2. -|√waffles|

Answer the following word problems with fish species:
1. Floatingmagictree has decided that the name FMT is not good, and float is good. What are the chances of Floatingmagictree deciding that the name FPT is good?

2. What is the closest thing to the scratch cat that lives in space?

3. Explain why 2+2 does not equal 2+2

Choose the best possible answer for each question:
1. What is the meaning of life?
A: waffles
B: bananas
C: soda
D: strudel

2. Why did the touch chair stop caring?
A: because it didn't
B: it ran out of batteries
C: Pepyn V.H. is a bad company
D: what's a touch chair

3. (choose the best word to fill in the blank) I am  a_______
A: waffle
B: waffIe
C: \/\/affle
D: waƒƒle

Extra credit: answer the following question
1. Prove that √-1 can exist. Your argument is invalid.


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#18 2010-01-18 13:04:20

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Re: The Impossible Question

jukyter wrote:

Wolfie1996 wrote:

filo5 wrote:

posting again:

Simple. You have to convert amount of money (in coins) to it's melting temperature, then subtract 68

In what coins, though? One pence? Two pence? Five pence? Ten pence? Twenty pence? Fifty pence? Pound coins? Two pound coins? Commemorative and rare five pound coins?

Heh heh - I guess I went a bit over the top there. They're all different alloys, so I guess they'd have different melting points  hmm

Hmmm... I'd say notes and some other coins.

Notes burn, they don't melt


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#19 2010-01-18 13:06:06

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Re: The Impossible Question

Kileymeister wrote:

jukyter wrote:

Wolfie1996 wrote:


In what coins, though? One pence? Two pence? Five pence? Ten pence? Twenty pence? Fifty pence? Pound coins? Two pound coins? Commemorative and rare five pound coins?

Heh heh - I guess I went a bit over the top there. They're all different alloys, so I guess they'd have different melting points  hmm

Hmmm... I'd say notes and some other coins.

Notes burn, they don't melt

Or do they...


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#20 2010-01-18 13:39:15

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Re: The Impossible Question

well 2068 euros? i think ios roughly 4120 $, and in canada, we use these copper coins as 1$, so 4120 x copper's melting point - 68 degrees

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#21 2010-01-18 14:02:24

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Re: The Impossible Question

You might want to update your favorites and add another question.


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#22 2010-01-18 14:32:06

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Re: The Impossible Question

w = 123
ew + sw + nw = w
ew - sw = n
n > 1
w < 1
e = ???????

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#23 2010-01-18 14:43:07

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Re: The Impossible Question

everythingRhymes wrote:

w = 123
ew + sw + nw = w
ew + sw = n
n > 1
w < 1
e = ???????

The answer is :
s=-1
n=1
w=-1
e=1


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#24 2010-01-18 14:44:31

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Re: The Impossible Question

juststickman wrote:

everythingRhymes wrote:

w = 123
ew + sw + nw = w
ew + sw = n
n > 1
w < 1
e = ???????

The answer is :
s=-1
n=1
w=-1
e=1

I was going to post that, but it says w=123...


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#25 2010-01-18 14:48:48

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Re: The Impossible Question

that's the trick.

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