Circumference of the dial is 40.82, round it to 41. (3.14 x 13)
3/4 of 41 (41 x 0.75) = 30.75
The student who is needing assistance with the answers to the T Trimpe 2002 Element Challenge puzzle will need to contact their teacher to receive help. No answers are given through the internet.
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It depends if you are a paid member / basic non member and how much answers are right and wrong if you are a paid member and get 7 answers right you get 90 rox if you are a basic member not paying and you get 7 answers right you get 70 rox but the most rox will be about 160 for paid members and 140 for a basic not paid member
Sure, go do the math.
You can take Udon and Moegi's challenge as many times as you need to. The best strategy is to write down the answers that you give each time. Circle the answers that you get right, and check the ones that you get wrong. This way, you will have a record of your wrong guesses and can continue guessing until you get the right answer.
The Challenge of the 7 Cups typically involves a riddle where participants must identify which cup contains a specific item or meets certain criteria, often based on clues provided. The exact answers can vary depending on the specific version of the challenge. If you provide more details about the challenge, I’d be happy to help further!
7 1,5,11,9 10,6 4,12,8,2 3
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The "Seven Cups" challenge typically refers to a problem-solving scenario where participants must identify a sequence of cups that hold a prize or meet specific criteria. Solutions often involve strategic guessing, logical reasoning, or employing probability to maximize chances of finding the prize. Players may also use patterns or elimination strategies based on previous choices. Ultimately, the approach depends on the specific rules of the challenge and the information available.
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7 pt = 14 cups
Below I have posted a link to the answers for the UKMT mathematical challenge 2007. Hope this helps :)
12,16,8,6,14,9,24,85,10,11,12,14,1513,15,17,495
4 cups in a quart. 4 x 7 = 28 cups in 7 quarts
7 cups is 56 fluid ounces.
56 divided by 8=7 cups
that is 28 cups