Baroque_Dude on 04 December 2009
Boutros said:
Baroque_Dude said:
Boutros said:
Now here's a math puzzle. You must arrange the left side of the equation by adding mathematical expressions so that it equals 6. You cannot add any other numbers.
I'll give one example (the easiest) : 2 + 2 + 2 = 6
(1+1+1)! = 6
2+2+2 = 6
3·3-3 = 6
4+4-SR4 = 6
5+(5/5) = 6
-6+6+6 = 6
7-(7/7) = 6
-8+8-CR8 = 6
-9+9-SR9 = 6
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Baroque_Dude, I choose you!
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1: This is madness! At a first glance I know some of them, though...
2: You're breaking the rules again! You first said an answer without being the target poster and now you post a math puzzle instead of a riddle.
So, please, post a riddle. 
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You are saying that because you can't solve it ;) ahah
This is a riddle thread. By the way, see above.
I don't know any riddle :(
I let you find one.
No, I let you find one. If you can't, then I'll get your turn.

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