Random | Seniors | Calculus dudes | Riddles | Easy old math we should all know how to do |
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99
How many pushups does cole owe?
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Hunter, Mason, Cierra, Cole
Order the Harrisons from youngest to oldest
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Gottfried
What is Leibniz's first name?
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5
Mr. Smith has 4 daughters. Each of his daughters has a brother. How many children does Mr. Smith have?
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1
1+1+1+1
1+1+1+1 1+1*0=? |
alot
How many days has Priscilla missed this semester?
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PLU
What college are Austin and Mack going to?
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Newton
Who is known for the three laws of motion?
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The chef
Mr Brown was killed on Sunday afternoon. The wife said she was reading a book. The butler said He was taking a shower. The chef said he was making breakfast. The maid said she was folding clothes, and the gardener said he was planting tomatoes. Who did it?
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1/x
If you don't know this you should probably retake the class
What is the derivative of the natural log?
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I think its chapter 6
What is the last chapter we worked on?
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Robotics
What club is Megan the president of?
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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Who is known as the "Father of Calculus?"
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0
What number do you get when you multiply all of the numbers on a telephone's number pad?
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84,280
Without using a calculator, what is 245*344?
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Rhode Island?
What is the smallest state in the USA?
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Deschenes
What is the proper way to spell Ryan's last name?
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Michel Rolle
Who developed the Riemann Sum?
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There are 99 runners in Matt’s school.
This is tricky. If Matt is the fiftieth fastest runner, he would be number 50 in the sequence 1, 2, 3…50. To be the fiftieth slowest, he’d have to be number 50 in the sequence 50, 51, 52…99, since there are fifty numbers from 50 to 99 inclusive.
Matt is the fiftieth fastest and the fiftieth slowest runner in his school. Assuming no two runners are the same speed, how many runners are in Matt’s school?
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50
100/2
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Warsaw
What is the capital city of Poland?
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6
How many days, including today, do we have left in Jeffries class?
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Bernhard Riemann
Who developed the Riemann Sum?
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180 centimetres.
Half of his height is 90 centimetres. Therefore his full height has to be double of that.
If Mr. Flynn is 90 centimetres plus half his height, how tall is he?
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(2x+5)(2x+1)
Factor
4x^2+12x+5 |