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A bat and ball cost a dollar and ten cents. The bat costs a dollar more than the ball.
How much does the ball cost? xD
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x = cost of ball
y = cost of bat

1) x+y=1.10
2) y=x+1

so: x+(x+1)=1.10 then 2x+1=1.10 so 2x = 1.10-1 then 2x = 0.10 so x = 0.05

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Here's One More
Square root(x)/3 = 243/x value of x ?
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*BlackFox wrote:Here's One More
Square root(x)/3 = 243/x value of x ?

That would be 81

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The Invisible wrote:That would be 81
^ FAIL!
Well... Just wait and see
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Whats 2+2
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*BlackFox wrote:
The Invisible wrote:That would be 81
^ FAIL!
Well... Just wait and see

If the question is : (square root(x))/3 = 243 / x, then the answer is : 81

Edit: I wanted to get sure so i checked it just now

http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=Sq ... 3D+243%2Fx
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^ ROFL
But.. still Not the answer I wanted. lulz
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*BlackFox wrote:^ ROFL
But.. still Not the answer I wanted. lulz


81
It is the answer. Otherwise you've failed at phrasing it correctly.

perhaps 56.1622.... is what you're looking for, but that's not what you asked.
apparently that equals 27*3^(2/3).


Anyway, while were at it.

Prove that 0.999... = 1
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poehalcho wrote:
*BlackFox wrote:^ ROFL
But.. still Not the answer I wanted. lulz


81
It is the answer. Otherwise you've failed at phrasing it correctly.

perhaps 56.1622.... is what you're looking for, but that's not what you asked.
apparently that equals 27*3^(2/3).


Anyway, while were at it.

Prove that 0.999... = 1

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*BlackFox wrote:^ ROFL
But.. still Not the answer I wanted. lulz


+ or - 81?

EDIT: no that is wrong... its just 81. bad maff my bad!
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What about this answer?
x = -9
or
x = 9
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*BlackFox wrote:What about this answer?
x = -9
or
x = 9


uhm, no :P
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Damn.. It wasn't meant to be a Mathematics thread.
But I'm Just curious about this.

3 *x*x=243
x*x(squared)=243/3
x*x=81
x=9
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*BlackFox wrote:Damn.. It wasn't meant to be a Mathematics thread.
But I'm Just curious about this.

3 *x*x=243
x*x(squared)=243/3
x*x=81
x=9
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Where's that square root you asked for??

Square root(x)/3 = 243/x value of x ?

root(x)/3 = 243/x ---> (x^(1/2))/3 = 243/x

x^1.5 = 3*243 = 729
x = 729^(2/3) = 81

@hapjap that's correct btw, although that isn't the clearest description...
if x = 0.999...
then 10x = 9.999...
so 10x - x = 9.999... - 0.999...
thus 9x = 9
and finally x = 1
so x is both 0.999.. and 1 which means 0.999... = 1

That's probably a little bit clearer.
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poehalcho wrote:Where's that square root you asked for??
Ah, well... Never mind it wasn't important! xD Thanks anyway.
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poehalcho wrote:
*BlackFox wrote:Prove that 0.999... = 1


Let x = .999....

10x = 9.999....

10x - x = 9.999.... - .999...
9x = 9
x = 1
x = .999....
.999.... = 1
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McLovin1t wrote:
poehalcho wrote:
*BlackFox wrote:Prove that 0.999... = 1


Let x = .999....

10x = 9.999....

10x - x = 9.999.... - .999...
9x = 9
x = 1
x = .999....
.999.... = 1

That proves nothing but that you know algebra >.>
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McLovin1t wrote:
poehalcho wrote:
*BlackFox wrote:Prove that 0.999... = 1


Let x = .999....

10x = 9.999....

10x - x = 9.999.... - .999...
9x = 9
x = 1
x = .999....
.999.... = 1

Not really true considering 1/3 cannot be represented 100% accurately in decimal form.
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KillAndChill wrote:Not really true considering 1/3 cannot be represented 100% accurately in decimal form.


let x = 1/9

1/9 = 0.1111111 forever,
x 9 = 0.9999999999 forever...

1/9 x 9 = 1

1=0.999 recurring

1/3 in decimal is 0.333 recurring the same way that 1/9 is 0.1111 or 3/9 is 0.3333 and 9/9 = 0.9999

you must realize the size of infinity to this problem.
if you consider... 0.99999 goes on forever... it can never be just 1 away from 1 (0.001 or 0.00001 or 0.00000001) the reason is because there should be no concept of end of infinite series of numbers.
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penfold1992 wrote:
KillAndChill wrote:Not really true considering 1/3 cannot be represented 100% accurately in decimal form.


let x = 1/9

1/9 = 0.1111111 forever,
x 9 = 0.9999999999 forever...

1/9 x 9 = 1

1=0.999 recurring

1/3 in decimal is 0.333 recurring the same way that 1/9 is 0.1111 or 3/9 is 0.3333 and 9/9 = 0.9999

you must realize the size of infinity to this problem.
if you consider... 0.99999 goes on forever... it can never be just 1 away from 1 (0.001 or 0.00001 or 0.00000001) the reason is because there should be no concept of end of infinite series of numbers.

What i'm trying to say is that you cannot pinpoint .333333333 repeating on a number line because every additional 3 changes the location on the number line; therefore any number multiplied by it is not 100% accurate and cannot be used to show equivalence.
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you cannot show square root of -1 on the number line yet that exists as a number...also irrational numbers are used all the time to prove equations and such
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0.99999..∞ = 2-(0.9999..∞) = 1.0000..∞..1 ?
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KillAndChill wrote:What i'm trying to say is that you cannot pinpoint .333333333 repeating on a number line because every additional 3 changes the location on the number line; therefore any number multiplied by it is not 100% accurate and cannot be used to show equivalence.


you dont need to...
let x = 0.99999
10x=9.99999 you can do this by just moving the decimal point across... the .999 on the end stays the same

9x = 10x - x
9x = (9.99999) - (0.9999) you are just subtracting one from the other, both are infinate series
9x = 9
x=1

to be honest it doesnt matter if you believe it or not, it exists... a bit like oxygen... you cant see it but i can prove that it does exist.
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penfold1992 wrote:
KillAndChill wrote:What i'm trying to say is that you cannot pinpoint .333333333 repeating on a number line because every additional 3 changes the location on the number line; therefore any number multiplied by it is not 100% accurate and cannot be used to show equivalence.


you dont need to...
let x = 0.99999
10x=9.99999 you can do this by just moving the decimal point across... the .999 on the end stays the same

9x = 10x - x
9x = (9.99999) - (0.9999) you are just subtracting one from the other, both are infinate series
9x = 9
x=1

to be honest it doesnt matter if you believe it or not, it exists... a bit like oxygen... you cant see it but i can prove that it does exist.

In your example if x = 0.99999, then 10x = 9.9999, not 9.99999.

10x will always have 1 less decimal place which proves that you are completely wrong.
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there is not one less decimal... the decimal goes on forever and ever. there is no one extra decimal
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KillAndChill wrote:
penfold1992 wrote:
KillAndChill wrote:What i'm trying to say is that you cannot pinpoint .333333333 repeating on a number line because every additional 3 changes the location on the number line; therefore any number multiplied by it is not 100% accurate and cannot be used to show equivalence.


you dont need to...
let x = 0.99999
10x=9.99999 you can do this by just moving the decimal point across... the .999 on the end stays the same

9x = 10x - x
9x = (9.99999) - (0.9999) you are just subtracting one from the other, both are infinate series
9x = 9
x=1

to be honest it doesnt matter if you believe it or not, it exists... a bit like oxygen... you cant see it but i can prove that it does exist.

In your example if x = 0.99999, then 10x = 9.9999, not 9.99999.

10x will always have 1 less decimal place which proves that you are completely wrong.



infinity * 10 doesn't have one less decimal than infinity (which is in itself, not comprehensible). The proof he's talking about is true and has been around for a long time.


Anyway blackfox did you get this problem from an article based on cognitive bias? I'll post it after if I can find it..
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