ok apparently my haikyuu quadrant AU has decided (yes my AUs make decisions now. whatever) that it needed PALE iwaoi. why. With pining, misunderstandings, and then pale not-porn. Which actually starts BEFORE they get together. I/ this is the version of the quadrant AUs that starts when Earth make contact with the trolls, and of… Continue reading
ah yes the whole sci-fi humans-are-weird thing! which can completely combines the ‘look at everything wondering if they can pet it? maybe they want to be friends,,,’ and the terrifying ‘they can survive amputation! they inhales deathly smoke for fun! how the fuck do you kill them they’re relentless’ or the slighlty less terrifying’ you… Continue reading
It’s literally 44 not 48. The horse is 10, the horseshoe is 4 and the cowboy boots are 2. In the last question, there is only 1 cowboy boot, which means it equals just that–1. 1+10×4. 1+10=11, 11×4=44. Jesus Christ, let’s all go back to school lmfao
all of you need to go back to school, i suck at maths and I could figure this out
Lmao its actually 21 bc multiplication always comes first fuckers
no you changed the value of the boot and the horseshoe at the last line, it should be 2+10*4 which gives 42 because yes, multiplication comes before the addition
dude… 2 horseshoes = 4 so one horseshoe = 2, same with the pair of boots.
21
it’s 21 guys what the hell
OK, but it’s not clear.
Two boots with a + between them would clearly be two times one boot.
But without a + ? If a boot was 5, would two boots be 10? 55? 5×5=25? (in maths nothing between symbols means a multiplication)
Or are we supposed to see it as prices? In this case only one boot has not half the value of a boot. It has no value.
Using two different symbols – + and juxtaposition – for addition is a trick. People get different results because they see it differently. Not because they can’t count.
oh fun. So rose went ‘i can’t stroke my journal WHERE SOMEONE COULD SEE’ even though she’s alone except for teh audience, but dave’s reaction to the whole crow’s disaster is to go ‘no one must ever know about this’, so he’s completely unaware of teh audience. or telling us to keep our mouth shut.… Continue reading