akaishiwOo Posted June 7, 2011 Report Posted June 7, 2011 so... the answer is 14N..? am i right..? :grin:
akaishiwOo Posted June 7, 2011 Report Posted June 7, 2011 ok well it is 14n G=7th letter in the alphabet, so double 7 and get 14, what is the 14th letter in the alphabet? it is n owh.. you just reveal the answer... i'm late~~
akaishiwOo Posted June 7, 2011 Report Posted June 7, 2011 its already answered yeah.. i notice that... i'm late~~
akaishiwOo Posted June 7, 2011 Report Posted June 7, 2011 no problem but u are rare jewel what the meaning of that..? it is a compliment..?
akaishiwOo Posted June 7, 2011 Report Posted June 7, 2011 yup it is a compliment waaaaa~~ thanks for your compliment... i'm glad~
akaishiwOo Posted June 8, 2011 Report Posted June 8, 2011 you still got it right so good job. heeeee~ thanks~
Kaitou Kid Legendary Thief Posted June 8, 2011 Report Posted June 8, 2011 great Im late hahah please do so plchan~
phantomlady1101 Posted June 8, 2011 Report Posted June 8, 2011 Umh !!!Vermouth + Gin = ??? (easy huh??)
akaishiwOo Posted June 8, 2011 Report Posted June 8, 2011 Nope!!! the answer is some kind of alcohol ? am i right ? but, i don't know what kind of alcohol it is~
Anti-APTX4869 Posted June 8, 2011 Report Posted June 8, 2011 ok well it is 14n G=7th letter in the alphabet, so double 7 and get 14, what is the 14th letter in the alphabet? it is n Sorry to interrupt but it can't be 14N. Like my equation, --------------------------------------------------- if A=7G, and A is the 1st term, and B is the second term, that means 2A=B or, in other words, A=B/2 So if we get that idea... A=7G B/2=(7G) B=2(7G) B=14G -------------------------------------------- let's say that G=7 A=7G A=7(7) A=49 So... if B=2A B=14G 2A=14(7) 2A=98 A=98/2 A=49 But if we do this saying that N=14... B=14N 2A=14(14) 2A=196 A=196/2 A=98 Unless N=7, B=14N. But G=7, and you can't have two variables with same numbers. Therefore, {A=7G}={B=14G} {A=7G}≠{B=14N} meaning B≠14N.
Kaitou Kid Legendary Thief Posted June 8, 2011 Report Posted June 8, 2011 Sorry to interrupt but it can't be 14N. Like my equation, --------------------------------------------------- if A=7G, and A is the 1st term, and B is the second term, that means 2A=B or, in other words, A=B/2 So if we get that idea... A=7G B/2=(7G) B=2(7G) B=14G -------------------------------------------- let's say that G=7 A=7G A=7(7) A=49 So... if B=2A B=14G 2A=14(7) 2A=98 A=98/2 A=49 But if we do this saying that N=14... B=14N 2A=14(14) 2A=196 A=196/2 A=98 Unless N=7, B=14N. But G=7, and you can't have two variables with same numbers. Therefore, {A=7G}={B=14G} {A=7G}≠{B=14N} meaning B≠14N. I think the logic from the beginning is already wrong. Firstly, if B is twice of A and C is twice of B, when it gets to G, it is horrendously BIG. SO, HOW ON EARTH CAN A=7G?!?!?!?! I think it goes this way: A = 1A A = 2B A = 3C and so on... til A=7G A=14N So it means B = A/2 ok... So it means B = 2D OR if each number is twice smaller than the first... if A=2B B=2C and so on... then F = 2G ----> 7F = 14G 2G = 4H F = 4H Since A = 7G A = 2B So 2B = 7G ---> 4B = 14G THUS 7F = 14G ----> from above 4B = 14G ----> from above 7F = 4B So B = 7/4 F 7F = 14G 14G = 28H 7F = 28H so B = (7F)/4 B= 28H/4 B = 7H <------ Should be this answer. B = 7H
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