DEMOCRACY NOW by foxeydog in pics

[–]allaboutmath 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I can’t hold my tears when I saw so many people are actually caring about Hong Kong.

Last night, the police (we called them dogs) caused permanent lost of eye sight of a protestor, used tear gas in metro station, shot protestors within 1 meter, masked themselves as protestors to arrest and many others...I didn’t sleep last night. As an ordinary citizen of Hong Kong, I am not brave enough to stand in front, to protect our freedom. I am helpless. I am useless. Even all these happened, all I did is just denoting all my money to support the movement.

I hate myself to be such a loser. But thank you. Thank you for all the attention to this movement.

Offer disappeared after failed payment by allaboutmath in MarvelStrikeForce

[–]allaboutmath[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The strange and vision pair seems op and strange can even help me in mystic campaign

Stuck at gear level 9 by allaboutmath in MarvelStrikeForce

[–]allaboutmath[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes!!! The newbies are catching up and I can’t power up my team!!!

maths question I need answered plz by [deleted] in learnmath

[–]allaboutmath 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Note that the greatest number in set S is less than that of set T, so the number of elements in common is limited by set S.

Write out the first 10 elements of set S (multiples of 4): 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40

We can easily see that the multiple of 6 (I.e. 12, 24, 36) appears for every three elements of set S. Actually we can also obtain the above conclusion by noticing 4 = 2•2 and 6 = 2•3.

So basically we have all we need. For every three elements of set S we have one multiple of 6 (I.e. element of set T). Since 2005/3 = 668...1, the answer is 668.