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 #86831  by Clank
 
lets say one metter for a normal person is one normal step

so 2 persons would take 1 step for the smaller person he will take his smaller meters for the biger he takes his normal sized meters and lets say 1 meter of the biger person is 2 meters for the smaler person so the would walk 1 mile in normal length the litle person would walk as twice as the biger he makes more steps

 #86833  by Fazz
 
alex wrote:lets say 1 meter of the biger person is 2 meters for the smaler person
length doesnt work like that. It has a static value. 1 meter is 100cm. It never has a different value, that is all it ever is/was/shall be.

i got a good example :D

in a 100m race, at the olympics.

frank is 184m tall
bill is 164m tall

how much further does frank have to run then bill?

 #86834  by AJ
 
alex wrote:lets say one metter for a normal person is one normal step

so 2 persons would take 1 step for the smaller person he will take his smaller meters for the biger he takes his normal sized meters and lets say 1 meter of the biger person is 2 meters for the smaler person so the would walk 1 mile in normal length the litle person would walk as twice as the biger he makes more steps
Dude, no matter how tall you are you walk the same distance as everyone else...size doesn't matter. Idk what the crap you're even coming from.

 #86839  by MasterM
 
Not sure what Alex is trying to prove :/.

But yes, jawfin had the right idea, and dent got it first and seemed to reason it out without any fancy-schmancy tables and whatnot :P so congrats dent!

Next puzzle! This one seems easy (and is actually) but a lot of people make mistakes when solving it!


There was a young gal who had a few bad accidents. So her grandmother decided to give her an unusual gift: a large sum of money with which she was to buy a brand-new safe car, like a Volvo.

There was one condition, however. When she got the car, Grandma wanted to see it to make sure that she didn't take the money and go out and buy a Firebird.

So on the first available Saturday she decides to drive to Grandma's house, which is 120 miles away. Because she's not particularly eager to get there, she gets on the highway and sets the cruise control for 40 miles an hour.

She drives 120 miles to Grandma's house. Her new car has a little computer that tells her that her average speed is 40 miles an hour.

When she gets there, she shows Grandma the car and high tails it out of there; she's eager to get home because she wants to go to the tattoo parlor before it closes. She sets the cruise control for 60 miles an hour.

She travels the same road and the same 120 miles. When she gets home, she does a little figuring. She says, "I drove 120 miles up, 120 miles back, or 240 miles. I drove 40 miles an hour up, and 60 miles an hour back, so my average speed was 50 miles an hour, and it should have taken me 4.8 hours. But it took me 5 hours!" This 5 hours calculated means on the road. Time spent at Grandmas house is not included in the final time.

The question is how can that be?

 #86840  by MasterM
 
Fazz wrote:
i got a good example :D

in a 100m race, at the olympics.

frank is 184m tall
bill is 164m tall

how much further does frank have to run then bill?
Also, i lol'd at that

 #86842  by dent
 
Spoiler
Her average speed was not 50 because she spent 3 hours going 40, and only 2 hours going 60. 120/40 = 3 hours + 120/60 = 2 hours = 5 hours total.

Her actual average speed was 240/5 = 48

Tada!


PS - What kind of grandma is that mistrustful of her grand daughter? Wouldn't a picture have been ok instead of wasting all that time? :?

 #86848  by Clank
 
lets see if i do this right

s = 120mil

v = 40mil/h
----------------

t = ?
s
t = ------
v

120
t = ------
40

t = 3 h
______________________________________________________
now when she returns home

s = 120mil

v = 60mil
---------------
t = ?

s
t = ------
v

120
t = ------
60

t = 2h

so final


t1 = 3 t2 = 2

t1+t2=

3+2=5

t = 5












and back to the topic back there

if a guy tall lets say 1.8m
has a dog that is tall 50 cm

go for a walk

obviusly the dog will have to do more steps

but anywayz enugh about this :P

 #86862  by dent
 
alex wrote: if a guy tall lets say 1.8m
has a dog that is tall 50 cm

go for a walk

obviusly the dog will have to do more steps
the shorter person would definitely have to work harder, do more steps, and do them more quickly than a tall person but that doesn't mean the distance they are walking is any farther. (i used a human because a dog would already take more steps naturally since they have 4 legs) The short person may need more steps, but since their steps don't take them as far it all adds up to the same distance.

short person
start |-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-| finish

tall person
start |--|--|--|--|--|--|--|--|--|--|--|--|--|--|--|--|--|--|--|--|--|--|--|--| finish

| = a step
They both travel just as far its just the short persons is broken into more steps

 #86864  by AJ
 
alex wrote:lets see if i do this right

s = 120mil

v = 40mil/h
----------------

t = ?
s
t = ------
v

120
t = ------
40

t = 3 h
______________________________________________________
now when she returns home

s = 120mil

v = 60mil
---------------
t = ?

s
t = ------
v

120
t = ------
60

t = 2h

so final


t1 = 3 t2 = 2

t1+t2=

3+2=5

t = 5












and back to the topic back there

if a guy tall lets say 1.8m
has a dog that is tall 50 cm

go for a walk

obviusly the dog will have to do more steps

but anywayz enugh about this :P
Let me get this through your small head... ] just caz you're small doesn't mean you walk a farther distance What grade are you in?

 #86867  by Clank
 
alex wrote: dog will have to do more steps
AJ wrote:you walk a farther distance?
i sayd it and il say it again smaller person would have to take more steps.
alex wrote:but anywayz enugh about this :P

 #86870  by jawfin
 
alex wrote:
alex wrote: dog will have to do more steps
AJ wrote:you walk a farther distance?
i sayd it and il say it again smaller person would have to take more steps.
AJ wrote:you walk a farther distance?

Its a simple yes/no question...


Forgive me for not answering the averages question, it was an insult to my intelligence to even consider it. Although there is still a puzzle, how could a person so amazingly stupid manage to get a driver's license? I hope she doesn't live in Australia :P

 #86881  by Clank
 
XD

 #86895  by AJ
 
alex wrote:XD
Ok you take more steps...right good job! But the distance doesn't change at all.

 #86908  by MasterM
 
Jawfin wrote:


Forgive me for not answering the averages question, it was an insult to my intelligence to even consider it. Although there is still a puzzle, how could a person so amazingly stupid manage to get a driver's license? I hope she doesn't live in Australia :P
Lolwut? Yeah it was dumb sorry.

 #86909  by MasterM
 
But anyways, the answer for anyone who cares :P




This young gal didn't calculate the average speed; she calculated the average of the speeds.
In fact, her average speed is not 50 miles an hour but 48 miles an hour. And you arrive at that by calculating the total distance divided by the total time. The total distance being 240 miles, and the total time being 5 hours.
So 240 divided by 5...

Which comes out to be 48 miles an hour.

 #86910  by MasterM
 
Another puzzle, this one's tougher. It took me a while to get it >.>



Go out and get yourself 16 matchsticks. You're going to use the matchsticks to make the following Roman numeral sequence. One, then two matchsticks to make a plus sign. Plus Roman numeral two. Plus Roman numeral three. Plus Roman numeral four, which is not "IV," but, in this case, "IIII." It would look like this: I + II + III + IIII.

If you add this up, one plus two plus three plus four, it adds up to 10.

The question is, can you move one matchstick, without removing it, still using them all -- and make that equal to four?

 #86911  by jawfin
 
spoiler
I - IV + III + IIII

And sorry, didn't mean to offend with that last one, to me it was like why doesn't a half plus a third equal 2 fifths? It wasn't so much a puzzle but an elementary math question.

 #86927  by Fazz
 
i cant hide it, so i will make it tiny :p


I + II - III + IIII

 #86931  by jawfin
 
Fazz wrote:i cant hide it, so i will make it tiny :p


I + II - III + IIII
What did you do with that match though? It has to go back somewhere.

And to hide the answer on the grey colour backdrop with a spoiler you can use [color = #D9DBDC] like Thusly (although this post is on color #EFEFEF see!! but I use white if I'm lazy :P)

 #86937  by Clank
 
i know how to burn them all without tuching any one of them

if u want to see that trick

ehhh any1 has a flametrhower

i could always use growli

 #87010  by Fazz
 
Jawfin wrote:
Fazz wrote:i cant hide it, so i will make it tiny :p


I + II - III + IIII
What did you do with that match though? It has to go back somewhere.
serves me right for only skim reading the question :(

erm.. i put it onto of one of the other matchsticks, so it looked like only one was there? :p

 #87031  by MasterM
 
Jawfin wrote:spoiler
I - IV + III + IIII
MasterM wrote: roman numeral four, which, in this case, is not IV but IIII.
:P
So using IIII as four, the answer becomes -I - II + III + IIII = IIII

 #87032  by MasterM
 
This is earlier than I usually post, but I won't be at home tonight, so I needed to post now.

This puzzle comes from fazz, and I actually don't know the answer :P. So I'll be trying to solve it with the rest of you. So the puzzle is

What is an eight letter word that has kst in the middle, in the beginning, and at the end?

 #87036  by Fazz
 
:o, i know the answer