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Originally posted by Catullus16
also: "it takes him 20 minutes to get there by bus"
And it probably takes him 30 minutes to get there by bike, but you never stated he actually took the bus there. And if he took the bus, you didn't say if he had to make any transfers, if the route was identical, if there was any wait/walk time, etc.
I'm done with your math questions. I only posted that to make fun of Redster. Not to argue semantics about terms like "average" and "variable".
also: "it takes him 20 minutes to get there by bus"
And it probably takes him 30 minutes to get there by bike, but you never stated he actually took the bus there. And if he took the bus, you didn't say if he had to make any transfers, if the route was identical, if there was any wait/walk time, etc.
I'm done with your math questions. I only posted that to make fun of Redster. Not to argue semantics about terms like "average" and "variable".
Catullus16
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Originally posted by spindoctor02
And it probably takes him 30 minutes to get there by bike, but you never stated he actually took the bus there. And if he took the bus, you didn't say if he had to make any transfers, if the route was identical, if there was any wait/walk time, etc.
give me a break dude, you're not fooling anyone. this is like elementary level algebra and you know exactly what i'm asking. you're just too scared to post an answer because the realization is slowly dawning on you that you're not as skilled at computing rates or handling units (no homo) as you once thought.
Originally posted by spindoctor02
I'm done with your math questions.
because you're too scared. too bad, you almost learned something.
later!
And it probably takes him 30 minutes to get there by bike, but you never stated he actually took the bus there. And if he took the bus, you didn't say if he had to make any transfers, if the route was identical, if there was any wait/walk time, etc.
give me a break dude, you're not fooling anyone. this is like elementary level algebra and you know exactly what i'm asking. you're just too scared to post an answer because the realization is slowly dawning on you that you're not as skilled at computing rates or handling units (no homo) as you once thought.
Originally posted by spindoctor02
I'm done with your math questions.
because you're too scared. too bad, you almost learned something.
later!
Catullus16
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Originally posted by spindoctor02
semantics about terms like "average" and "variable".
semantics?
if you don't think that 'variable' has a very precise meaning in math, then i don't know what to tell you.
semantics about terms like "average" and "variable".
semantics?
if you don't think that 'variable' has a very precise meaning in math, then i don't know what to tell you.
Catullus16
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Originally posted by Dadd
So I won
depends on if spin is actually done or if i can goad him into hazarding a guess.
So I won
depends on if spin is actually done or if i can goad him into hazarding a guess.
Dadd
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Happy Fathers Day Spin!
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Catullus16
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how about this:
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bob travels in exactly one direction for 10 miles at a steady rate for 20 minutes.
bob continues travelling in the same direction for another 10 miles at the steady rate of 60mph.
what is bob's average rate of speed for the entire trip?
there is nothing tricky about this question. bob is not a quantum particle and 'one direction' not a reference to spin's favorite band. we are only dealing with euclidian geometry in realspace and you can do this entire calculation with integers. it doesn't matter who bob is or how he traveled, nor does 'mph' stand for anything other than the obvious. a child could answer this. in fact, most children do.
Originally posted by
bob travels in exactly one direction for 10 miles at a steady rate for 20 minutes.
bob continues travelling in the same direction for another 10 miles at the steady rate of 60mph.
what is bob's average rate of speed for the entire trip?
there is nothing tricky about this question. bob is not a quantum particle and 'one direction' not a reference to spin's favorite band. we are only dealing with euclidian geometry in realspace and you can do this entire calculation with integers. it doesn't matter who bob is or how he traveled, nor does 'mph' stand for anything other than the obvious. a child could answer this. in fact, most children do.
Darren Sanders
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can we stop talking about math and realize that buttholes are tight and mouths are sloppy and good so a highschool boy would probably nut in like 10 seconds and your math is irrelevant because redsters sister dealt with all of the 23 boys in less than five minutes and then spent the rest of the time bitching about her deadbeat boyfriend while cleaning cum out of her hair
Catullus16
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Originally posted by Dadd
That wasn't a question, it was a statement
if you say so.
but your answer was wrong, btw.
That wasn't a question, it was a statement
if you say so.
but your answer was wrong, btw.
Catullus16
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guess which one is the science teacher -- http://glb.warriorgeneral.com/game/forum_thread.pl?thread_id=5260783
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