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3
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Three
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4
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2+3
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2x3
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2+2+3
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2*4
Since Coda is not an admin. :P |
3^2
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Quote:
2*2+2*3 |
11
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You didn't express your number in terms of 2 and 3! >:O
Zero, because it's not a rule but I'm being evil. ;) |
oh pffft! :P
1 |
2
See, I'm doing it right. |
3
who said i was doing it wrong? |
2+2
I did, just a few posts ago, don't you remember? :P |
3+2
:P |
3+3
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2*2+3
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2^3
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2^2+3*2
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Um... no, check your math there, trystan. Or maybe check my math, in case you gave the right answer to the wrong question.
Guess we're starting back at zero. :P |
1
whoops, i skipped a number. sowwy. |
Twoooooooooo.
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three
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four
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five
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The successor to the number in the previous post
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seven
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0b111 + 0x01
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3^2
i've not seen that bit of coding/numbers before, Coda... |
The prefix "0b" means "the number that follows is written in binary." The prefix "0x" means "the number that follows is written in hexadecimal." So that's 7 + 1 = 8.
10 |
ah, gotcha.
11 (and that's base 10, not binary...) |
A dozen.
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the (usual) number of full moons in a calendar year
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One more than a baker's dozen.
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the Ides of the month
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uhhhhhh maybe 15? which is an odd number! #helpful
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heh.
sixteen |
Ooh, sorry, but the Ides are 15, so it should have been 16 and then 17.
Looks like I've gotta zero it. |
oopsie, my brain was mush?
One! |
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