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4th August 2004, 04:05 AM #16
Hang on...make that 03:47 and 12 seconds.
Bugger.....that bldi maths teacher was right when he said I had no future in maths!!!!Whatever note you blow youre never more than a semitone away from the correct one....(Miles Davis)
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4th August 2004, 04:18 AM #17Senior Member
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Yeah - tricky ain't it. Can be done though. Judging by the times provided by kiwigeo, it seems that you might be reading the question wrong, rather than being rough at maths!
Just to point you in the right direction, it was the one that stopped which had been gaining. Also, the answer I'm looking for, is the time that the other (correct, still running) clock is showing now (1.5 hours later).
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4th August 2004, 04:27 AM #18
Okay okay..I thtink Ive got it (typing amidst a pile of screwed up bits of paper and worn out batteries from the HP41)
04:29 and thats my last offer.Whatever note you blow youre never more than a semitone away from the correct one....(Miles Davis)
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4th August 2004, 04:30 AM #19Originally Posted by hexbaz
I mentioned my brother being a teacher.....the little so and so went teaching on his first assignment at the same school we went to as students....and became good buddies with my old teacher.Whatever note you blow youre never more than a semitone away from the correct one....(Miles Davis)
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4th August 2004, 04:35 AM #20
Okay I see whats going wrong here....thought the clock was running slow.
Too early in the day to be doing this sort of stuff....should be working anyway.Whatever note you blow youre never more than a semitone away from the correct one....(Miles Davis)
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4th August 2004, 04:44 AM #21Senior Member
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Originally Posted by kiwigeo
I will say one last 'clue' ... Each of your answers is moving in the right direction!
If the clock that stopped was correct, the time now would be 6:18 (1.5 hours later). As it was gaining, the true time will be earlier than that, but not quite as early as your tries!
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4th August 2004, 04:45 AM #22
04:30 hours.......
Im gonna kill my brother...and that bldi maths teacherWhatever note you blow youre never more than a semitone away from the correct one....(Miles Davis)
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4th August 2004, 04:50 AM #23Originally Posted by hexbaz
Okay....step by step and slow deep breaths
1. Two clocks....Clock A and B
2. Clock A and B read same time at midnight.
3. Clock B gains 4 minutes every hour cf with Clock A.
4. Clock B stops showing 04:48. ie it has run for 4 hours and 48 minutes.
5. Clock B stopped 1.5 hours ago <====== this I dont understand. 1.5 hours relative to what time?
6. Clocks run for less than 24 hours.
Is this correct?Whatever note you blow youre never more than a semitone away from the correct one....(Miles Davis)
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4th August 2004, 04:52 AM #24
The clock thats still running (and showing correct time) will be showing what ever time it is right now.
Whatever note you blow youre never more than a semitone away from the correct one....(Miles Davis)
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4th August 2004, 04:57 AM #25
The clock thats still running (and showing correct time) will be showing what ever time it is right now.
Whatever note you blow youre never more than a semitone away from the correct one....(Miles Davis)
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4th August 2004, 09:34 AM #26
5:15 pm
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4th August 2004, 10:28 AM #27Senior Member
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3:40:48 pm
Cogito cogito, cogito ergo sum
- I think that I think, therefore I think that I am
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4th August 2004, 11:21 AM #28Senior Member
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Originally Posted by simon c
Your turn, simon c
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4th August 2004, 01:00 PM #29
Whilst eagerly awaiting a brain teaser from Simon C, I thought I’d throw this one in the mix to keep your grey matter active.
"You are walking towards a town when you come to a fork in the road. You do not know if the town is left or right. You decide to ask some people in the houses along the way. Nobody knows but they tell you there are twins in a house across the road that know. However one of them always lies and one always tells the truth. You don not know which one is going to answer the door. You may only ask one question.(Not one to each twin) What do you ask and which way do you go?"
(ps feel free to cut in with a new question Simon ! I hope I don’t get attacked by the ‘not your turn nazi’s’)
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4th August 2004, 01:15 PM #30
You say to either of the twins, "which road would he say", pointing to the other twin. Whatever that twin says, choose the opposite.
"I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."
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