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KINGOM 885

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Tbh, i am just bored. Could someone post some very hard math problems.
thanks
 

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Maybe narrow it down by saying what year you are in or something...
 

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and also this one about counting technique:

How many whole numbers from 1000 to 9999 have 6 as the sum of their digits?
 
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I'm gonna post a very easy question (srsly)

I need to do an experiment.

I have 3 beakers, each contain 200ml of water.

I need to add:

- 2% salt to the first lot

- 10% salt to the second lot

- 20% salt to the third lot

How do I work out how many grams to add?

I think I just need to add: 2g, 10g, and 20g (I'm not sure this is correct), but I need the formula used to find out 'how' because I need to write instructions x(
 

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I'm gonna post a very easy question (srsly)

I need to do an experiment.

I have 3 beakers, each contain 200ml of water.

I need to add:

- 2% salt to the first lot

- 10% salt to the second lot

- 20% salt to the third lot

How do I work out how many grams to add?

I think I just need to add: 2g, 10g, and 20g (I'm not sure this is correct), but I need the formula used to find out 'how' because I need to write instructions x(
I assume by 'percent' it means percentage of 200 g, since the 200 mL of water will be essentially 200 g.

So you'll need to add: 4 g, 20 g, 40 g, respectively.

The formula for x% of y is that x% of y equals xy/100.
 

KINGOM 885

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Nice questions, but please try to avoid asking joke questions.
thanks
 

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Yeh lol i was talking about the integral, the second question made my eyes glaze
 

KINGOM 885

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I will post the solutions for some of these questions soon, if no-one answers them
 

KINGOM 885

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lol you asked for questions, and now you want other people to do them?
no i originally created this thread for me do to.
But other people can also do them.
So, either way the purpose is being fulfilled
 

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