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abdulmājid;1400249 said:


Yes, those are two different sets.

umm....explanation. :?

For every other number, two digits add up to give the third digit, but not in these ones.
 
okay..here goes:

You are in a room with 2 doors leading out. Behind 1 door is a coffer overflowing with jewels and gold, along with an exit. Behind the other door is an enormous, hungry lion that will pounce on anyone opening the door. You do not know which door leads to the treasure and exit, and which door leads to the lion. In the room you are in are 2 individuals. The first is a knight, who always tells the truth, and a knave, who always lies. Both of these individuals know what is behind each door. You do not know which individual is the knight, or which one is the knave. You may ask one of the individuals exactly 1 question. What should you ask in order to be certain that you will open the door with the coffer behind it, instead of the hungry lion?
 
okay..here goes:

You are in a room with 2 doors leading out. Behind 1 door is a coffer overflowing with jewels and gold, along with an exit. Behind the other door is an enormous, hungry lion that will pounce on anyone opening the door. You do not know which door leads to the treasure and exit, and which door leads to the lion. In the room you are in are 2 individuals. The first is a knight, who always tells the truth, and a knave, who always lies. Both of these individuals know what is behind each door. You do not know which individual is the knight, or which one is the knave. You may ask one of the individuals exactly 1 question. What should you ask in order to be certain that you will open the door with the coffer behind it, instead of the hungry lion?

I'd ask both of them the same question; "What would be the answer if I ask the next person about the exit door?"

The knight will point towards the door with the lion behind and knave will also point to the door with lion behind because he's lying. And I'll take the other door for exit.
 
Question:

Who knows that - What will happen if you start readin what is typed in this post and came to know that there is no useful question there? :omg:
 
^ After continous researches..its found that..the above reply..is absolutely not the right answer...
:P ..Your barred from answering that question and taking any action... cos im giving u the right answer.

Correct answer: What happens is :
The one who views that particular post..immediately moves down and checks if any one had posted any answer...
or as its a useless question ..he/she waits for some useful question.
 
Correct answer: What happens is :
The one who views that particular post..immediately moves down and checks if any one had posted any answer...
or as its a useless question ..he/she waits for some useful question.

That's exactly what I did. :D
 
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Im thinking everyone will be negg repped by brother zAk! Good luck everyone!

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When John was six years old he hammered a nail into his favorite tree to mark his height. Ten years later at age sixteen, John returned to see how much higher the nail was. If the tree grew by five centimeters each year, how much higher would the nail be?
 
Pєαяℓ σf Wιѕ∂σм;1400389 said:
Im thinking everyone will be negg repped by brother zAk! Good luck everyone!

next Q

When John was six years old he hammered a nail into his favorite tree to mark his height. Ten years later at age sixteen, John returned to see how much higher the nail was. If the tree grew by five centimeters each year, how much higher would the nail be?

The nail would still be at the same height although it would probably be covered by new bark. Trees like all plants grow upward from the tips of the branches not vertically throughout it's height as animals grow. They also grow outward in girth from cells at the same height which is why the nail would probably be hidden under new bark. But the nail will still be at the same height it was when it was first nailed into the tree.
 
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Assume there is a one-lane highway with traffic uniformly moving at 65 mph. An accident occurs, causing cars to stop on the highway. After the accident is cleared off the road, the traffic jam persists. Does the traffic jam persist at the same spot where the accident occurred? Why or why not?
 
abdulmājid;1400517 said:
Does the traffic jam persist at the same spot where the accident occurred? Why or why not?

No, because the cars there will start moving. The jam will travel backwards.
 
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*bump....whatever happened to this thread...it's a good way of avoiding braincells turning into mush.
 
Question: A thing is considered pure, if it contacts to our body or Clothing. But there is a situation, the same thing is required to clean up if it contacts the skin or clothing.

What's that thing, and what's that exceptional situation?
 

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