i've found one hidden were you need no math (unless you count #19, which isn't really hidden)
edit: nevermind found it
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This is true! I love math, but when you get it together with someone who's English, they start saying and spelling it with an s at the end! Maths? One is plenty!
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From my understanding of the puzzle P6XXX, you haven't said that the events can't appear more than once, so therefore each event is independent of each other (so for Q2 it shouldn't matter what happens in events 1 and 3?)
Maybe i'm just trash at statistics tho. I'm doing a masters in maths, but I don't take any statistics modules :D
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Something is still wrong with the format of answer 2.. do you want the answer in percentage form? is the percent sign expected in the answer? or just a decimal number with a leading zero, or without a leading zero? it's a bit frustrating to not know :-)
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I can see a very big flow in this puzzle. Math has a lot of equivalent notations for many things. I've just spend few minutes trying to find the correct formatting for P2Q1
Maybe you could make a rule how to substitute unknowns for values and allow computed answers?
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Bump. Solved the first one. Having problems with the notations in 2.
Suggestion: in the factorization one change the letter. I tried a capital I first then tried a lower L, or the other way around. Either way, place something like a X, i don't know...
[EDIT]: If someone could reply later for reminder would appreciate. ;)
[EDIT]: Solved second!
[EDIT]: Solved everything!
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I love math problems! Just to make sure I understand the questions correctly.
In Q2P1, "2n fair z-sided dice (Dz)" means there are total 2n dice and each dice has numbers from 1 to z. Is this right?
In Q2P3, "V=2v, you throw Vl6 Dv (v-sided dice)" means there are total Vl6 dice and each dice has numbers from 1 to v. Is this right? Also, what is Vl6?
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Thanks for answering. Is Vl6 = V multiply l multiply 6?
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HAven't tried the quizes yet but joined the giveaway so... Bump! :)
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Q1
with n and z
I tried some different solutions until I found one you accepted
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