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1169 Vijaykumar Nayak (RBI...
vvn_india Send Email
Nov 4, 2003
11:03 am
1.A box has W white marbles and B black marbles ... show that probability of picking a white marble in the first try =probability of picking a white marble in...
1170 Vijaykumar Nayak (RBI...
vvn_india Send Email
Nov 6, 2003
5:48 am
THEOLOGICAL IMPLICATION OF TIME if the past is no more and the future is yet to occur then how could its duration be measured? Indeed, if the past no longer...
1171 Vijaykumar Nayak (RBI...
vvn_india Send Email
Dec 1, 2003
6:13 am
If everything in this world happens at twice the rate it is happening now.... is there a way of determining it through any experiment or logical deduction?...
1172 Anthony DeRobertis
derobert Send Email
Dec 1, 2003
3:36 pm
... If we take "twice the rate" as to mean "multiply every velocity vector by 2" then yes, absolutely. Among some of the changes we'd notice would be things...
1173 Vijaykumar Nayak (RBI...
vvn_india Send Email
Dec 2, 2003
3:47 am
Well, the second interpretation is correct .... who knows...we might be living in a universe with fluctuating time scale!! ... From: Anthony DeRobertis...
1174 Vijaykumar Nayak (RBI...
vvn_india Send Email
Dec 3, 2003
10:54 am
A jar begins with one amoeba. Every minute, every amoeba turns into 0, 1, 2, or 3 amoebae with probability 25% for each case ( dies, does nothing, splits into...
1175 icdocherty Send Email Dec 3, 2003
10:27 pm
Interesting, I make it that it always dies out. (Even assuming unlimited resources). I also found out that if there were two probabilities, die or split in...
1176 Vijaykumar Nayak (RBI...
vvn_india Send Email
Dec 18, 2003
5:59 am
Could you try the solution to the following "without" using a computer program to do the same! please also explain the procedure adopted... Two integer numbers...
1177 Vijaykumar Nayak (RBI...
vvn_india Send Email
Dec 23, 2003
9:42 am
Answer : Sum = 17 product = 52 values 4 and 13. ... From: Vijaykumar Nayak (RBIN/EDS1) * Sent: Thursday, 18. December 2003 11:28 AM To: Puzzle (E-mail) ...
1178 Vijaykumar Nayak (RBI...
vvn_india Send Email
Jan 5, 2004
5:53 am
Here is the solution as i worked it out... please get back if you have a better approach... Lets say S - sum of two numbers P-product. S -sam P- peter! The...
1179 lcrread@...
creadman Send Email
Jan 7, 2004
5:32 pm
I'm in the process of reading old moderated message that haven't been approved to be posted on the list. There's a lot of porono advertisement which is the...
1180 Atul Mathur
atulmathur6 Send Email
Jan 7, 2004
5:39 pm
Hi I am new to this group... I have a puzzle, and I'll put it forward.. If this question has already been put in the group then I'm sorry that it's being ...
1181 T Cottingham
tamalahp Send Email
Jan 7, 2004
5:39 pm
Hello...I know this message is old but if you still have these, please sent. Thank you ~~Tamala "Rich <rlndes@...>" <rlndes@...>...
1182 Syam
sonix_666 Send Email
Jan 7, 2004
5:39 pm
hi.. I tried your puzzle. I got 977 as the freedom position and 465 as the friend position. Is the answer correct? I have a method for solving the puzzle. But...
1183 Atul Mathur
atulmathur6 Send Email
Jan 7, 2004
5:39 pm
Hi.. I had posted an email yesterday but for some reason it did not make it to the message list... Anyway I'll post the question again.. You and your friend...
1184 Sonic
sonix_666 Send Email
Jan 7, 2004
5:39 pm
Hi friends.. Try to solve this one. It's not that hard, but it's defenitely interesting.. In a game show, you are shown three doors. Behind two of these doors,...
1185 afreegallery2 Send Email Jan 7, 2004
5:39 pm
Hi. I thought you might find these free brain teasers and puzzles interesting at http://newsletters.afreegallery.com...
1186 Ankur Jain
jain18@... Send Email
Jan 7, 2004
5:39 pm
977 :)...
1187 Aravind D
aravind_98bm03 Send Email
Jan 7, 2004
5:40 pm
Hi Guys the answer for the first part is 977 is it right The logic isfor all power of 2(ie 2^n) the answer is 2 ie for 2,4,8,16,32,64,128,256,512,1024...and...
1188 tania_tiger Send Email Jan 7, 2004
6:03 pm
I happen to love the puzzle,"Quotefalls", but can't seem to find a puzzle book, of just Quotefalls. If anyone knows where I can get one, It would be...
1189 razak1970 Send Email Jan 7, 2004
6:03 pm
Hello, The first survivor = 977 The second survivor = 465. The proof follows.... Part A: The survivor ... A first observation of the problem tells us that if...
1190 razak1970 Send Email Jan 7, 2004
6:03 pm
Hello, The first survivor = 977 The second survivor = 465. The proof follows.... Part A: The survivor ... A first observation of the problem tells us that if...
1191 Debbie Day
houseospeed Send Email
Jan 7, 2004
6:03 pm
Hi, Check out my site to buy childrens giant colorful floor puzzles. Introduce your child to puzzles at a young age. My puzzles are around 30 pieces and...
1192 Syam
sonix_666 Send Email
Jan 7, 2004
6:03 pm
Hi.. according to my (and my friends') calculations, the answer is 977(freedom) and 465(friend). I do have a standard method for solving this. but i don't have...
1193 Sonic
sonix_666 Send Email
Jan 7, 2004
6:04 pm
Hi... Have you heard of the Birthday Surprise or Birthday Paradox ? There are M persons in a room. What is the probability that the birthdays of atleast two...
1194 Atul Mathur
atulmathur6 Send Email
Jan 7, 2004
6:05 pm
P(w1) is obviously W/(W+B), since he has to choose from W+B marbles out of which W are white.. Now P(w2) = probability of getting a white marble in the second...
1195 Ankur Jain
jain18@... Send Email
Jan 7, 2004
6:05 pm
P(W1) = W/(W+B) P(W2) = [W/(W+B) * (W-1)/(W+B-1)] + [B/(W+B) * W/(W+B-1)] = [W(W-1) + B*W] / [(W+B)*(W+B-1)] = [W(W+B-1)] / [(W+B)*(W+B-1)] = W/(W+B)...
1196 Atul Mathur
atulmathur6 Send Email
Jan 7, 2004
6:06 pm
Hi.. I have formulated a way to do this.. If someone can tell me if it is right or not, it will be really good. Let the probability that the amoeba population...
1197 Ankur Jain
jain18@... Send Email
Jan 7, 2004
6:06 pm
... Is it possible that everything in this worlds happens at twice the rate it is happening now? For example, consider 3 events A, B and C such that ...
1198 Aravind D
aravind_98bm03 Send Email
Jan 7, 2004
6:06 pm
Does the answer is 3 and 5 "Vijaykumar Nayak (RBIN/EDS1) *" <Vijaykumar.Nayak@...> wrote: Could you try the solution to the following "without" using...
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