alexISS wrote:Oracle wrote:AlexISS
I am not a mathematician ... but did you see my maths just a few posts before GR! did this attempt?
The Irish method? Yes I did
Well?
It's accurate, isn't it
Fussy Greeks
alexISS wrote:Oracle wrote:AlexISS
I am not a mathematician ... but did you see my maths just a few posts before GR! did this attempt?
The Irish method? Yes I did
miltiades wrote:Oracle wrote:alexISS wrote:Get Real! wrote:KezziH2 wrote:thats alright then Kurupetos.
ive always been crap at maths.
That's ok, we're here to help you so here goes...
Let the number of men you can "pull" be represented by "NMP", and let the variable "Result" represent the Boolean outcome of our function, and given that your IQ = 25 then the calculations would be...
Result:= (IQ x NMP) >= 100
Inserting all known constants...
Result:= (25 x NMP) >= 100
After inserting the value for NMP you'll be able to determine if "Result" returns TRUE (probability is >=1) or FALSE (probability=0).
These are not mathematical equations, that's some crappy Pascal code. If you have to express yourself this way, at least be a man and write in C
AlexISS
I am not a mathematician ... but did you see my maths just a few posts before GR! did this attempt?
As Archimedes said to the Roman that slew him ... "Mind my circles!"
I thought he said " mi mou tous kiklous taratte !!
Oracle wrote:miltiades wrote:Oracle wrote:alexISS wrote:Get Real! wrote:KezziH2 wrote:thats alright then Kurupetos.
ive always been crap at maths.
That's ok, we're here to help you so here goes...
Let the number of men you can "pull" be represented by "NMP", and let the variable "Result" represent the Boolean outcome of our function, and given that your IQ = 25 then the calculations would be...
Result:= (IQ x NMP) >= 100
Inserting all known constants...
Result:= (25 x NMP) >= 100
After inserting the value for NMP you'll be able to determine if "Result" returns TRUE (probability is >=1) or FALSE (probability=0).
These are not mathematical equations, that's some crappy Pascal code. If you have to express yourself this way, at least be a man and write in C
AlexISS
I am not a mathematician ... but did you see my maths just a few posts before GR! did this attempt?
As Archimedes said to the Roman that slew him ... "Mind my circles!"
I thought he said " mi mou tous kiklous taratte !!
Whatever .... bloody barbaric innumerate Romans!
.... who in their right mind uses letters for numbers?
I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X .... By Juno!
denizaksulu wrote:Oracle wrote:miltiades wrote:Oracle wrote:alexISS wrote:Get Real! wrote:KezziH2 wrote:thats alright then Kurupetos.
ive always been crap at maths.
That's ok, we're here to help you so here goes...
Let the number of men you can "pull" be represented by "NMP", and let the variable "Result" represent the Boolean outcome of our function, and given that your IQ = 25 then the calculations would be...
Result:= (IQ x NMP) >= 100
Inserting all known constants...
Result:= (25 x NMP) >= 100
After inserting the value for NMP you'll be able to determine if "Result" returns TRUE (probability is >=1) or FALSE (probability=0).
These are not mathematical equations, that's some crappy Pascal code. If you have to express yourself this way, at least be a man and write in C
AlexISS
I am not a mathematician ... but did you see my maths just a few posts before GR! did this attempt?
As Archimedes said to the Roman that slew him ... "Mind my circles!"
I thought he said " mi mou tous kiklous taratte !!
Whatever .... bloody barbaric innumerate Romans!
.... who in their right mind uses letters for numbers?
I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X .... By Juno!
So you never got to multiply MClIX by IV. Simple really.
Oracle wrote:Yeah you are that guy that's full of lead and calls himself a Turk!
Right?
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