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Messages 100 - Buzzy Beetle Buzzy Beetle
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What is 1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10

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That's a rickroll, and it's 55.dodo
What's the next question?
Messages 560 - Mario Mario
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What is 492874272784628 X 293829283692229
Messages 100 - Buzzy Beetle Buzzy Beetle
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What is 492874272784628 X 293829283692229


144,820,894,522,635,523,637,154,255,812
Messages 126 - Buzzy Beetle Buzzy Beetle
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Straight from my Honors Geometry Homework:

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I know, I'm a nerd.


A satellite in a nearly circular orbit is 2000 km above Earth’s surface. The radius of Earth is approximately 6400 km. If the satellite completes its orbit in 12 hours, calculate the speed of the satellite in kilometers per hour.
(Round to the nearest km/hr)

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approx. 4398 km/h
Messages 100 - Buzzy Beetle Buzzy Beetle
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Mr_Manager wrote:
Straight from my Honors Geometry Homework:

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I know, I'm a nerd.


A satellite in a nearly circular orbit is 2000 km above Earth’s surface. The radius of Earth is approximately 6400 km. If the satellite completes its orbit in 12 hours, calculate the speed of the satellite in kilometers per hour.
(Round to the nearest km/hr)

Answer:
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approx. 4398 km/h


Well...
now I realize I confused circumference and area for the fourth time...

Problem: Calculate the sine of 85 degrees to the nearest thousandth.
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Messages 560 - Mario Mario
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OCM wrote:
Mr_Manager wrote:
Straight from my Honors Geometry Homework:

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I know, I'm a nerd.


A satellite in a nearly circular orbit is 2000 km above Earth’s surface. The radius of Earth is approximately 6400 km. If the satellite completes its orbit in 12 hours, calculate the speed of the satellite in kilometers per hour.
(Round to the nearest km/hr)

Answer:
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approx. 4398 km/h


Well...
now I realize I confused circumference and area for the fourth time...

Problem: Calculate the sine of 85 degrees to the nearest thousandth.

Impossible math 💀
Messages 126 - Buzzy Beetle Buzzy Beetle
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OCM wrote:
Mr_Manager wrote:
Straight from my Honors Geometry Homework:

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I know, I'm a nerd.


A satellite in a nearly circular orbit is 2000 km above Earth’s surface. The radius of Earth is approximately 6400 km. If the satellite completes its orbit in 12 hours, calculate the speed of the satellite in kilometers per hour.
(Round to the nearest km/hr)

Answer:
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approx. 4398 km/h


Well...
now I realize I confused circumference and area for the fourth time...

Problem: Calculate the sine of 85 degrees to the nearest thousandth.

Impossible math 💀


It's honestly not that bad. Just find the circumference and divide it by the number of hours.
Messages 661 - Mario Mario
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Mr_Manager wrote:
OCM wrote:
Mr_Manager wrote:
Straight from my Honors Geometry Homework:

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I know, I'm a nerd.


A satellite in a nearly circular orbit is 2000 km above Earth’s surface. The radius of Earth is approximately 6400 km. If the satellite completes its orbit in 12 hours, calculate the speed of the satellite in kilometers per hour.
(Round to the nearest km/hr)

Answer:
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approx. 4398 km/h


Well...
now I realize I confused circumference and area for the fourth time...

Problem: Calculate the sine of 85 degrees to the nearest thousandth.

Impossible math 💀


It's honestly not that bad. Just find the circumference and divide it by the number of hours.

I'm a coding nerd, and I figured that out :(
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Messages 560 - Mario Mario
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Imagine how much money people in math problems spend
Messages 996 - Mario Mario
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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?











































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the answer is $270 $810
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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?











































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the answer is $270


So, that guy just spent $810 on watermelons.
Messages 996 - Mario Mario
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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?











































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the answer is $270

ok i did make a mistake here i accidentally put all of the one multiples as zeros, just wanted to tell you this before i get corrected for something i already corrected
Messages 560 - Mario Mario
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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?











































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the answer is $270


So, that guy just spent $810 on watermelons.

You made a math error, the correct answer is $540 spent on watermelons
(use a calculator)
Messages 661 - Mario Mario
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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?

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the answer is $270


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. 8)
Messages 100 - Buzzy Beetle Buzzy Beetle
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battle5548 pts ★ Novice
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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?

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the answer is $270


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. 8)

Yeah, (but maybe not) but I'm a geek.yoshi
Messages 661 - Mario Mario
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OCM wrote:

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?

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the answer is $270


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. 8)

Yeah, (but maybe not) but I'm a geek.yoshi

I like html coding, math, and Mariokart. :)
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Messages 100 - Buzzy Beetle Buzzy Beetle
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What is this decimal in fraction form?
0.384615...
Messages 174 - Bowser Bowser
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So, that guy just spent $810 on watermelons.

You made a math error, the correct answer is $540 spent on watermelons
(use a calculator)


Alright! Let's break it down then:

Cost of one watermelon: $3.60.

Price increase: 50%, so the new price will be 1.5 times the original price.

New price per watermelon = $3.60 × 1.5 = $5.40.
Number of watermelons: 150.

Now, to find out how much that guy spent:

Total cost = 150 × $5.40 = $810.00.

So, $810 is the total amount spent.


Messages 174 - Bowser Bowser
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OCM wrote:
What is this decimal in fraction form?
0.384615...

5/13
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