AmexRuislip
Retired Spy 🕵️♂️
Is it Chris Hughton's new formation for next season
n doesn't have to equal 10 (in the raw quadratic equation).
My mind is clearly ODD, because when I said I'd answered it in 15 seconds, I hadn't even spotted the obvious answer, but had answered -9.
-9 x -9 = 81
81 - -9 = 90
n = -9
n doesn't have to equal 10 (in the raw quadratic equation).
My mind is clearly ODD, because when I said I'd answered it in 15 seconds, I hadn't even spotted the obvious answer, but had answered -9.
-9 x -9 = 81
81 - -9 = 90
n = -9
If I went to a shop and paid good money for -9 sweets I'd come back and shoot the f***ers
When I first saw this, I hadn't seen the whole question and thought it was how to solve the quadratic equation and I gave the same answer as HKFC
Who feckin cares
I thought this was quite tricky - when I was at school, we didn't do probability until A-level, I think. To deduce that (6/n) x (5/(n-1)) = (1/3) would appear to be not so straightforward (although it is guessable) if you haven't done probability. If you have done it, it's not too difficult.
Poor old Hannah! she only wanted some bloody sweets.
Probability is now in GCSE. All that's needed is some algebra. Not sure what the fuss is about.I thought this was quite tricky - when I was at school, we didn't do probability until A-level, I think. To deduce that (6/n) x (5/(n-1)) = (1/3) would appear to be not so straightforward (although it is guessable) if you haven't done probability. If you have done it, it's not too difficult.
I haven't done much with equations for 27 years, but yes, that took about 5 seconds (I appreciate many would have been faster).Can you solve this?
I haven't done much with equations for 27 years, but yes, that took about 5 seconds (I appreciate many would have been faster).