Review Of Xkcd Math Problems Ideas


Review Of Xkcd Math Problems Ideas. The middle ones bother me the most because it really seems like they should have obvious answers but nothing you can think of works. This is a nice remix of the famous drake equation.

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The xy problem is asking about your attempted solution rather than your actual problem. This leads to enormous amounts of wasted time and energy, both on the part of. Though probably correct, i think the implied state is that an integer multiple (k) of n steps is made (s=n*k), with that number of marbles dropped, not s= (n*k)+c steps (for n>c) which would.