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Post by Fringe Pioneer on Aug 13, 2011 19:34:58 GMT
Ok, in that case, assuming I did all the math right, I get that $1000 can purchase up to 13 whole peaches. As large as my numbers got, and as much dimensional analysis as I had to do, I am not as confident in my solution as I was with the maze or Combiniku solutions...
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Post by Vertigo on Aug 13, 2011 20:03:57 GMT
I checked my answer with GV before looking over here, answers matched. I'm not in this for points though.. Full price listing is here if I'm right orange=9 apple=1 banana=.4814814815 kiwi=86 2/3 starfruit=41.72839506 lemon=8.345679013 blueberry=.2225514403 strawberry=111.2757202 silverbar=3730.518519 goldbar=3989.239013 copper=9.973097532 comp=997.3097532 yo-yo=11.59662504 pear=231.9325008 peach=68.41744613
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Aug 14, 2011 20:01:27 GMT
Noice work, I will put up 11 soon
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Post by -The Universe- on Aug 15, 2011 2:36:08 GMT
Hmm I'm gonna try to solve this.
EDIT wait, 4 pairs of parantheses or 2 pairs?
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Aug 15, 2011 6:14:55 GMT
2 pairs
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Post by -The Universe- on Aug 16, 2011 3:39:10 GMT
Mmmk. I'm still going for this.
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Post by Fringe Pioneer on Aug 27, 2011 21:27:08 GMT
Well, it doesn't seem anyone has or is currently attempting the solution...
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Sept 2, 2011 21:58:28 GMT
It appears not, I suppose. I need a bit of time to whip up puzzle 12. And just for the heck of it, the next puzzle is Kakuro. Kbai
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