Message from @Head Scribe Drayanor
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What manner of shenanigans?
Matrixarchy
Guys my sister is watching what I'm saying
Anyone got advice
Lol sorry I was listening to talk radio with my own voice
"That wasn't me, I was talking to you."
@Roman Sionis Say even worse shit
Seriously, say absolutely obnoxious stuff, deny it every time, and when anyone other than your sister is watching, say the "best" stuff.
It's ok, she's 13
Doesn't even know english
I'm a joker
Was Karl Marx a soyboy?
No, he was a neckbeard niceguy
Since he could not score against the male competition, he created socialism, to destroy any competition in the hope of get free pussy
He was ready to go far for it
Meow
Lmao
Itβs semen
Bonersoup
Someone explain the bad math of this problem to me:
A size of a jumbo candy bar with a rectangular shape is l x w x h. Due to the rising costs of cocoa, the volume of the candy bar is to be reduced by p%. to accomplish this, the management decided to keep the thickness, h, of the candy bar the same, and reduce the length and width by the same amount. For example, if l = 12, w = 7, h = 3, and p = 10, then the new dimension of the candy bar is 11.39 x 6.64 x 3. Write a program to accomplish this.
How the fuck do you get 11.39 from 12 with a 10 percent difference?
Itβs 5% less than 12
The volumetric reduction is distributed to 2 dimensions
If you calculate the volume reduction, it is correct
10% decrease is a factor of 0.9. Distribute this across n dimensions by the nth root.
Sqrt(0.9) β0.949
π
This hasn't to do with volume though, it's purely dimensional.
The only thing this problems asks to account for is length, width, and height.
I understand where you're coming from, but going off of what the problem asks for, volume isn't a factor
It says right there in your text
**"the volume of the candy bar is to be reduced by p%"** verbatim
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I need more sleep
I'm actually fucking retarded. π«
I love the maths problems which give you WALLSOFTEXT and only like half a line is actually relevant. It's almost like an English test.
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Look at the big brain on doosie <:salute:585703510255861761>
This is programming first and foremost, and when you're highschool doesn't require geometry and your college doesn't either, you kinda fall off with your math skills.
Then there is the asshole teacher who also gives you a 1 line equation and like an hour to solve it.
Algebra is fine. Geometry... not so much.
And you come back tomorrow being proud and he tells you your answer is wrong.