[FORUM DOLLARS] Math questions!
Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 2:38 pm
So, I was having fun in the chat with trying to confuse Lonewulf with some number patterns that I told him to find the math equations I came up with for. So with this thread, I'm offering my forum dollars for answers to random math questions I come up with. If there's no answer within 1 (maybe 2) weeks, I'll provide the answer with a new question to answer. Note that these aren't supposed to be extremely simple elementary math questions. They're supposed to be more for those of us who enjoy complicated math and like to put our brain to the test. With the question, I'll show the amount of my own forum dollars I'll give for the answer.
Edit:
Please explain how you got your answer as well. This will not only help others understand the resulting answer, but also prove you're not just using some online resource to get your answers.
So let's begin!
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Question #1 - 100G
What's the sequence to these numbers? Note that there are an infinite number of solutions, so your answer may not match mine. Provide the sequence as an equation with 'x' as your variable. The sequence starts with x = 1. I'll provide the numbers up to where x = 10.
-2, 29, 112, 271, 530, 913, 1444, 2147, 3046, 4165
Answer: Here
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Question #2 - 25G
Decrypt the following message:
41 2D 48 2D 27 62 C 6 79 C 41 2D 48 F 6B F C 6B 15 C 15 6 C 1A 6 6 6F 4D
Answer (sort of): Here
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Question #3 - 20G
Question: 251 tickets are given to 251 different people in an audience. There are five different prizes to be given to some lucky winners of the right numbers. How many ways can the prizes be awarded to the people in the audience if the people holding ticket number 241, 200, and 39 all win prizes, but the people holding ticket numbers 112 and 84 do not win any prizes?
Answer: Here
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Question #4 - 5G per problem
Number -> Base-40 representation
0-9 -> 0-9
10-35 -> A-Z
36, 37, 38, 39 -> !, $, ^, &
Convert these TO base-40 FROM base-10:
1.) 42 (Answered
Here)
2.) 115 (Answered
Here)
3.) 283572 (Answered
Here)
4.) 293859235236333 (Answered
Here)
Convert these FROM base-40 TO base-10:
5.) $K (Answered
Here)
6.) IEA!932 (Answered
Here)
7.) AO&J42WA^!K (Answered
Here)
8.) ILOV3L3GAIA!! (Answered
Here)
Edit:
Please explain how you got your answer as well. This will not only help others understand the resulting answer, but also prove you're not just using some online resource to get your answers.
So let's begin!
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Question #1 - 100G
What's the sequence to these numbers? Note that there are an infinite number of solutions, so your answer may not match mine. Provide the sequence as an equation with 'x' as your variable. The sequence starts with x = 1. I'll provide the numbers up to where x = 10.
-2, 29, 112, 271, 530, 913, 1444, 2147, 3046, 4165
Answer: Here
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Question #2 - 25G
Decrypt the following message:
41 2D 48 2D 27 62 C 6 79 C 41 2D 48 F 6B F C 6B 15 C 15 6 C 1A 6 6 6F 4D
Answer (sort of): Here
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Question #3 - 20G
Question: 251 tickets are given to 251 different people in an audience. There are five different prizes to be given to some lucky winners of the right numbers. How many ways can the prizes be awarded to the people in the audience if the people holding ticket number 241, 200, and 39 all win prizes, but the people holding ticket numbers 112 and 84 do not win any prizes?
Answer: Here
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Question #4 - 5G per problem
Number -> Base-40 representation
0-9 -> 0-9
10-35 -> A-Z
36, 37, 38, 39 -> !, $, ^, &
Convert these TO base-40 FROM base-10:
1.) 42 (Answered
2.) 115 (Answered
3.) 283572 (Answered
4.) 293859235236333 (Answered
Convert these FROM base-40 TO base-10:
5.) $K (Answered
6.) IEA!932 (Answered
7.) AO&J42WA^!K (Answered
8.) ILOV3L3GAIA!! (Answered