The fun side of Math

On 2025-03-04 at 00:54:25

Imagine how much money people in math problems spend
the average cost of a watermelon is $3.60, however because watermelons could be bought left and right they could possibly increase the price by 50%, and let's say the amount of watermelons is 150 (i know i didnt count but it's just an okay number), so how much money did THAT guy just spend?
So, that guy just spent $810 on watermelons.
You made a math error, the correct answer is $540 spent on watermelons
(use a calculator)
True nerds don't use calculators.

My honors geometry class pretty much requires calculators.
On 2025-03-05 at 02:01:53
1+1=11
correct but incorrect
On 2025-03-05 at 03:06:59
What is T+H+E+T+R+U+E+P+R+O+1+0+0
On 2025-03-05 at 03:22:10
What is T+H+E+T+R+U+E+P+R+O+1+0+0
157
On 2025-03-05 at 03:34:13
What is T+H+E+T+R+U+E+P+R+O+1+0+0
157
How did you find the answer
On 2025-03-05 at 03:45:22
What is T+H+E+T+R+U+E+P+R+O+1+0+0
157
How did you find the answer
a1 b2 c3 d4 e5 f6 g7 h8 i9 j10 k11 l12 m13 n14 o15 p16 q17 r18 s19 t20 u21 v22 w23 x24 y25 z26
20+8+5+20+18+21+5+16+18+15+1+0+0
157
It would be funny if I calculated it wrong


On 2025-03-05 at 03:51:04
What is T+H+E+T+R+U+E+P+R+O+1+0+0
157
How did you find the answer
a1 b2 c3 d4 e5 f6 g7 h8 i9 j10 k11 l12 m13 n14 o15 p16 q17 r18 s19 t20 u21 v22 w23 x24 y25 z26
20+8+5+20+18+21+5+16+18+15+1+0+0
157
It would be funny if I calculated it wrong
You got the correct answer by knowing what number each letter is in the english alphabet
On 2025-03-05 at 08:25:28
Gary Has 7 chocolete bars
his friend has 34
what is the ratio friend to gary?
is this even possible?
his friend has 34
what is the ratio friend to gary?
is this even possible?
On 2025-03-05 at 13:56:14
his friend has 34
what is the ratio friend to gary?
is this even possible?
34:7 it can't be simplified

On 2025-03-06 at 03:25:21
his friend has 34
what is the ratio friend to gary?
is this even possible?
34:7 it can't be simplified
What is @WorldRecord's racing score + his battle score
On 2025-03-06 at 03:31:29
1/2 of Mario kart 8 deluxe is 48 courses, which was 1 whole before 2022.
On 2025-03-08 at 01:59:43
his friend has 34
what is the ratio friend to gary?
is this even possible?
34:7 it can't be simplified
What is @WorldRecord's racing score + his battle score
55491 as im typin this
On 2025-03-08 at 02:04:17
Did you know that 1 is a factor of every number

On 2025-03-12 at 02:54:51
Did you know that people in math problems buy lotssssssss of food
On 2025-03-12 at 18:16:58
(I did not make this problem, credits to 2024 Georgia Tech Math Competition for the problem)
Take a yin-yang (w/out the tiny circles) in the traditional rotation as shown in most yin-yang images. Add the large circle's vertical diameter. What angle (counter-clockwise) from the vertical diameter is the diameter which bisects each individual side of the yin-yang?
Edit: I found a good image for the yin-yang I'm talking about:

Take a yin-yang (w/out the tiny circles) in the traditional rotation as shown in most yin-yang images. Add the large circle's vertical diameter. What angle (counter-clockwise) from the vertical diameter is the diameter which bisects each individual side of the yin-yang?
Edit: I found a good image for the yin-yang I'm talking about:

On 2025-03-12 at 19:07:42
Did you know that people in math problems buy lotssssssss of food
It's word problems, not math problem.
A word problem is this: Sanko went to Walmart to buy switch games. Each game cost $5. She bought 74 games. How much money did she spend?
You see, it's not realistic. A math problem is: what is the correlation between TV per week and BMI? Is the difference significant?

On 2025-03-12 at 19:14:59
Did you know that people in math problems buy lotssssssss of food
It's word problems, not math problem.
A word problem is this: Sanko went to Walmart to buy switch games. Each game cost $5. She bought 74 games. How much money did she spend?
You see, it's not realistic. A math problem is: what is the correlation between TV per week and BMI? Is the difference significant?
A word problem is one way a math problem can be presented to the solver, usually utilized in early education as to make it easier to understand to a younger audience. It could be argued they are different entities, but they are definitely connected.
