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2284202 No.2284202 [Reply] [Original]

Why does this work?

>> No.2284203

It doesn't.

>> No.2284204

coincidence

>> No.2284206

coincidence.

>> No.2284208
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2284208

yes it does, here it is again,

>> No.2284211

>>2284203
Wait.....oh, doh ho, OP. You got me off guard with an astounding coincidence. My fullest apologies.

>> No.2284212

>>2284203
In that instance, it does. Still, its simply a coincidence.

>> No.2284213
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2284213

>>2284202
fukn lolllleeddddddddddd

>> No.2284215

This is a Project Euler question. Perhaps you should investigate it.

>> No.2284217

>>2284212

dude what if all math was just a coincidence and a fabrication of our imagination?

>> No.2284218

why shouldn't it?

>> No.2284220
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2284220

project ? Euler, have to google that one.

Got another one.

>> No.2284224

<span class="math">\frac{18}{82} = \frac{1(8)}{(8)2} = \frac{1}{2}[/spoiler]

>> No.2284226

>>2284217
Well dude, that would be fuckin awesome that rules appear to be universally true, yet are only coincidence. Its like we are too stupid to find the contradictions . . . dude.

>> No.2284237

>>2284226


dude, what if contradictions were just false "coincidences"

this makes me think of other things, like, what if airplanes and the internet were destined to happen and humans don't actually know what the fuck they are doing they just follow a predetermined pattern of action that necessitates inventions, and the science they think explains things is just a dream they tell each other

like imagine bees making honey, they might think they are honey scientists or honey priests that invoke magic to create honey, but in fact its just nature acting through them in a deterministic pattern

what if we dont actually know anything

>> No.2284239
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2284239

>>2284237
trippy story bro

>> No.2284244

>>2284237

58/81 = 5(8)/(8)1 = 5/1 = 5

Is it a coincidence that is wrong? Perception is reality dude. Maybe we are batteries for AI?

>> No.2284252

>>2284244
Are you trolling or really that autistic?
Shit, I'm really bad at spotting metatrolls...

>> No.2284256

11/11 = 1(1) / (1)/1 = 1/1 = 1

seems fine to me

>> No.2284264

>>2284237
AS LONG AS IT WORKS FAGGOT

and you should've never took that philosophy class; it's a waste of time ffs you hipster.

>> No.2284300

Well, if we want to start this problem, we might as well set it out as
a{b}/{b}c...Consider that we want it to be equal, in the given example, to ac.

So we're saying 10a+b /10b+c must equal a/c.

You guys can work from here. There is your first step. This is similar to a STEP level question, there are solutions around.

>> No.2284456

>>2284300
lol what?

mansides theologie (reCaptcha)-btw slave labor.
one word (the real one, can be typed as whatever)
the other (the fake one, has to be right)