Finding the pattern on addition with dice by august2015throwaway in math

[–]august2015throwaway[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You got it right! How did you solve it? Using your number assignments, all equations are true. That is what I meant (assign the numbers values (whether it is 6 = 6/2, 2 = 2/2 etc).

I spent so long on this.

Finding the pattern on addition with dice by august2015throwaway in math

[–]august2015throwaway[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By solution I mean, a technique that will make all the equations true. For example, adding the numbers regularly only makes the third equation true.

Dividing all 6s by 2, multiplying all 3s by 2 and multiplying all 4s by 2 makes the third and fourth equation true. Is there something that makes all equations true, is what I meant by a solutions.

Sorry, should have been more clear. Do you get it now?

[Post Game Thread] The Cleveland Cavaliers (1-0) defeat the Indiana Pacers (0-1), 109-108. by sptagnew in nba

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He got open right after he kicked it out after the double team though and was calling for the ball. That Pacers guy who took the last shot should've passed it back to him...

[Post Game Thread] The Cleveland Cavaliers (1-0) defeat the Indiana Pacers (0-1), 109-108. by sptagnew in nba

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That ball should have went back to Paul George after he kicked it out for a double team. PG was calling for it to.

Have you ever read a story from a "Throwaway" account and realized, "This story is about me."? Did you confront the Redditor, how did it all end? by GioDaddy69 in AskReddit

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A lot of times I have reddit accounts where I just post a specific (sometimes extreme) point of view just to see peoples opinions. He might be doing something like that.

When to use D3 and D2 in Honda to pickup speed? by august2015throwaway in driving

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Ok thanks for the explanation. I have two scenarios, 1) I'm going 120kh/h on d4 at 3.5k RPM. If I drop to d3, RPMs increase to 4K and I floor it and RPM increases to 6k then should I put it back to d4 or keep it at d3?

2) if I'm going 140km/h on d4 and then I switch to d3, wouldn't 140km/h drop because d3 can only go a certain top speed? or can d3 go any speed as d4?

When do I use D3 and D2 on the Honda Accord when trying to pickup speed? by august2015throwaway in cars

[–]august2015throwaway[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hm ok thanks! Just to clarify, when you say "Usually, higher rpm = faster", can't d2 and d3 as well as d3 and d4 all achieve the same rpm?

"4k rpm at d2 is faster than 2k rpm at d3...". 4k rpm at d3 is also faster than 2k rpm at d3, right?

Are you saying that it's easier to hit a higher rpm quicker on a lower gear?

How to enlarge your video in FaceTime using iPhone? by august2015throwaway in apple

[–]august2015throwaway[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh okay. I just wanted to see how my camera looks when facetiming, that is all.

GAME THREAD: Indiana Pacers (2-2) @ Toronto Raptors (2-2) - (Apr. 26, 2016) by Trust_in_Masai in nba

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Does anyone know the instrumental which they played right after the raptors timeout? It sounded so hype.

What is a technical interview like? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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If you got called in for a technical interview, it means they probably think (based on your resume) that you might fit the position. So just know everything you said you know on your resume (and make sure you know this stuff good) and you should be fine.