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| zeph | May 27 2011, 10:08 AM Post #21 |
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Okay then: You has three variables. X1, X2 and X3. All range from 0 to 15. How many combinations can you get wherein the sum of the variables is 15? Show yer workin'. |
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| NoobCake | May 27 2011, 03:22 PM Post #22 |
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If you have 3 variables, each of which are possible for being 16 alphanumeric digits that range from 0 to 15, but must eventually add up to an amount of 15. Thus, in how many circumstances can there be where each variable, follow thus said condition, has a correct combinations made. ...Needs moar explosionz. On a more serious note, I am curious as to how this sum is solved, is there a specific formula to solve this? Edited by NoobCake, May 27 2011, 03:23 PM.
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| zeph | May 27 2011, 09:48 PM Post #23 |
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This is what we call "avoiding the question". Different question: I have three orcs in range of a cone of cold, or two orcs and three goblins in range of a fireball. However, the goblins have resist fire 10 and I have a feat that increases cold damage done by my spells by D6. Which would be the better target? |
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| NoobCake | May 28 2011, 01:40 AM Post #24 |
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The blood elve rogue right behind you. Hmmm, we must take into consideration, can the fire ball do AOE fully pure spreaded damage? Or does it do a "Frost Nova" damage spread. The three orcs are a better target, they are fewer in numbers, thus the cold does more damage as it's maximum output cannot be more easily reached. This also supplements the fact that you have a feat that allows you to do additional damage, as compared to the second target, whereby a fireball may be sufficient to kill the orcs, but not the goblins who can resist it. Or if your just a Horde member, turn around and continue spamming moonlight at alliance players. |
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| zeph | May 28 2011, 09:27 AM Post #25 |
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the correct answer was C: cast gate to warp behind goblin 2, and then cast quickened cone of cold on ALL their asses
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| NoobCake | May 28 2011, 11:12 PM Post #26 |
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Pfffffft. I was close. In other news, I have run out of things to discuss. Tell me something new that is interesting. Nao. |
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| zeph | May 29 2011, 10:26 AM Post #27 |
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According to a documentary I watched about half a year ago, the moon was formed after only one year after the impact that threw all the rocks into earth's orbit. One year, for a moon a quarter the size of the earth to form from debris. :O! |
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| NoobCake | May 30 2011, 10:24 PM Post #28 |
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Lies. Everyone knows the moon is made of cheese. Tell me moar. |
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| zeph | May 31 2011, 07:52 AM Post #29 |
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The adult male platypus has venemous spurs on it's hind legs that can inflict crippling pain lasting weeks, and chronic pain thereafter for up to a year. Also, if you took all the rocks in the asteroid belt and stuck them together, our moon would still be bigger |
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| NoobCake | May 31 2011, 12:15 PM Post #30 |
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Now tell me something I already know |
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