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Edited
🪵 = ⚾ + $1.00
⚾ = ?
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Yeah, but you’d be surprised how many people really do get that one wrong. Of course, it’s easier to miss when it’s not among a bunch of other math problems which means you are already in a state of mind looking for the details.
y=80
z=37.5
answer is 147.5
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Easy, 5 cents.
Magic numbers
@Background Pony #7D54
(OP of that 🍔🍟🥤 image here.)
There are complex solutions to it, but I don’t know if there are closed forms for them.
🍔=6
is simple.If you know some basic complex number,
🍟=±i
(or±j
as some might prefer) isn’t too hard either.🥤^(±i)
which really means
exp(±i * Log(🥤))
or equivalently
exp(∓Arg(🥤)) * exp(±i * log(|🥤|))
exp(∓Arg(🥤)) * (cos(log(|🥤|)) ± i*sin(log(|🥤|)))
assuming we only take the principal value.
Edited because: correction
Yeah, you just stumbled upon imaginary numbers. There’s an imaginary unit called i, which has the property of i2 = -1.
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From a basic knowledge of math (it was never my strong suit) I don’t think it can work. The problem is the second equation.
Burger = x
Fries = y
X + X + X = 18, so X=6
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The answer is -3.wait no I’m an idiot.Edited
Another hard problem, not as in-your-face:
Answer to the equation is…fruit basket!
.. Which you can shortened to… Smoothy.
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Ye. You immediately know what x is, which immediately tells you what Y is and then z.
TBH this one is so simple that you don’t even have to treat it as an equation system. You can just do it top to bottom.