[Request] How much weight is this person carrying? and approximately how many lives should a person take/save to get this many medals?
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[Request] can a car at freeway speed propel a chunk of concrete 11 stories up
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[Request] Can anyone determine if a car could throw up a small piece concrete 11 stories with enough force to break glass?
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[Request] Was Brandon Aiyuk going ~100mph or ~100kmh? How badly was he speeding?
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[Request] (Image obviously not to scale) Assuming it's actually the core, and considering the area of a Minecraft world until you reach the borders, is it possible to calculate the depth the nether should be based on the 8 block proportion and world area?
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[Request] approximately how many people will turn 37 on January 3rd?
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[Request] Someone sent a family member a card with this on the envelope, the recipient turns 37 on January 3rd, and the math isn't mathing for me.
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Request Was about to go to bed and had the most random thought: adjusting for inflation from the songs debut, how expensive is the list of things the woman is asking for in the Christmas song “Santa Baby”?
Sorry if this has been asked before but I was thinking about it like just as I turned my phone off and was going to sleep. Also Merry Christmas!
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Sorry if this has been asked before but I was thinking about it like just as I turned my phone off and was going to sleep. Also Merry Christmas!
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Request Math proof for a starting number infinitely multiplied by 1,5 always ends up being even?
Sorry if the question is unclear, here is (hopefully) a better explanation.
I'm looking for a mathematical proof for this situation:
Given a starting number, i.e. 2 or 8 and this multiplies constantly by 1,5. How do we proof that from a certain point the numbers will forever be even? This seems to be true for starting number 2 from the 84th iteration, and starting number 8 from the 81st iteration.
Extra question: If we can proof that this is always the case no matter the starting number, can we also calculate from which iteration it will be always even?
Example:
|Iteration|Number|Even y/n|
|:-|:-|:-|
|1|2|y|
|2|3|n|
|3|4|y|
|4|6|y|
|5|9|n|
|...|...|...|
|80|132230833981889|n|
|81|198346250972834|y|
|82|297519376459251|n|
|83|446279064688877|n|
|84|669418597033316|y|
|85|1004127895549970|y|
|86|1506191843324960|y|
|87|2259287764987440|y|
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Sorry if the question is unclear, here is (hopefully) a better explanation.
I'm looking for a mathematical proof for this situation:
Given a starting number, i.e. 2 or 8 and this multiplies constantly by 1,5. How do we proof that from a certain point the numbers will forever be even? This seems to be true for starting number 2 from the 84th iteration, and starting number 8 from the 81st iteration.
Extra question: If we can proof that this is always the case no matter the starting number, can we also calculate from which iteration it will be always even?
Example:
|Iteration|Number|Even y/n|
|:-|:-|:-|
|1|2|y|
|2|3|n|
|3|4|y|
|4|6|y|
|5|9|n|
|...|...|...|
|80|132230833981889|n|
|81|198346250972834|y|
|82|297519376459251|n|
|83|446279064688877|n|
|84|669418597033316|y|
|85|1004127895549970|y|
|86|1506191843324960|y|
|87|2259287764987440|y|
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Request How much insulin?
So like my mom keeps on lecturing me about how I cannot have too much candy, as one’s body produces a limited amounted of insulin per lifetime, the essential ingredient required to process sugar. The complex carbohydrates also contain sugar, which in turn also requires insulin to process. How much sugar(or pure sugar) can I eat in a lifetime(all sources of food)?
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So like my mom keeps on lecturing me about how I cannot have too much candy, as one’s body produces a limited amounted of insulin per lifetime, the essential ingredient required to process sugar. The complex carbohydrates also contain sugar, which in turn also requires insulin to process. How much sugar(or pure sugar) can I eat in a lifetime(all sources of food)?
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[Request] Is it possible for the polar express to travel round trip to the North Pole in one night?
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[request] can one single gold ingot really fit an entire tennis court?
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Accidentally just posted this in a meth enthusiast subreddit but I'll repost here: how much water from a typical pressure sprayer would be needed to fully stop a high speed train? [Request]
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