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Post by Shiro Kaze on Jun 12, 2012 1:06:36 GMT -8
sure
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Post by Arynielle on Jun 12, 2012 7:35:40 GMT -8
You have the first four digits and final three digits correct. And yes, there are ten digits total.
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Post by Shiro Kaze on Jun 14, 2012 9:58:56 GMT -8
1113213211
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Post by Arynielle on Jun 14, 2012 13:03:07 GMT -8
Yay! Good job, RiddleMaster Shiro!
Your turn. :3
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Post by Shiro Kaze on Jun 17, 2012 1:18:38 GMT -8
THE RIDDLE:
Given the word STANDARD, take away two letters and add three digits to make a logical sequence.
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Post by Arynielle on Jun 17, 2012 16:02:44 GMT -8
STANDARD 1st2nd3rd
:DDD Yeah?
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Post by Shiro Kaze on Jun 18, 2012 10:48:54 GMT -8
yes =D
YOUR TURN
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Post by Arynielle on Jun 18, 2012 11:23:08 GMT -8
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Post by Shiro Kaze on Jun 19, 2012 19:41:00 GMT -8
xD that was indeed fun. solved it.
NEW RIDDLE:
You've been placed on a course of expensive medication in which you are to take one tablet of Sildenafil and one tablet of Citrate daily. You must be careful that you take just one of each because taking more of either can have serious side effects.
Taking Sildenafil without taking Citrate, or vice versa, can also be very serious, because they must be taken together in order to be effective. In summary, you must take exactly one of the Sildenafil pills and one of the Citrate pills at one time. Therefore, you open up the Sildenafil bottle, and you tap one Sildenafil pill into your hand. You put that bottle aside and you open the Citrate bottle. You do the same, but by mistake, two Citrates fall into your hand with the Sildenafil pill.
Now, here's the problem. You weren't watching your hand as the pills fell into it, so you can't tell the Sildenafil pill apart from the two Citrate pills. The pills look identical. They are both the same size, same weight (10 micrograms), same color (Blue), same shape (perfect square), same everything, and they are not marked differently in any way.
What are you going to do? You cannot tell which pill is which, and they cost $300 a piece, so you cannot afford to throw them away and start over again. How do you get your daily dose of exactly one Sildenafil and exactly one Citrate without wasting any of the pills?
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Post by Arynielle on Nov 26, 2012 20:32:03 GMT -8
I NEED TO THINK OF THIS. I'VE TAKEN A BREAK FOR TOO LONG.
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Post by Arynielle on Nov 26, 2012 20:41:05 GMT -8
OMG, AN IDEA JUST OCCURRED TO ME. You know there are two Citrates and one Sildenafil pills in your hand. You can't tell which is which, but you don't need to. Get a glass of water. Put the three pills (two Citrates and one Sildenafil) into the water. Then grab one more Sildenafil from the bottle and throw it in. Assuming the pills dissolve in water, these four will do so. After that, stir it up and drink only half, and save the other half for the next day.
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Post by Arynielle on Nov 30, 2012 21:35:58 GMT -8
Just as a note, I don't know the answer to this quite yet. I'm working on it.
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You are given a mystery ball and are told that it has a whole-number weight between 1 and 40 lbs (inclusive). You are then given a balance scale are are allowed to pick four weights, each weighing any whole-number amount. You much choose these weights so that no matter what the mystery ball weighs, you will be able to determine its weight using just the balance scale and these four weights. What weights should you choose?
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