You're almost right.... Coz Chicken wasn't there then....Originally posted by mhcampboy:To eat the chicken it was chasing.
Oh wait.... chicken hasnt evolved yet at that time...![]()
Only yourself. Because you are daydreamingOriginally posted by banzie:You're almost right.... Coz Chicken wasn't there then....
Ok next riddle...
You had five very very beautiful naked girls at your home doing what ever you wish to fufill your most sexual fantasy... How many people is in your house?
Originally posted by vasteel:Only yourself. Because you are daydreaming![]()
Originally posted by vasteel:Only yourself. Because you are daydreaming![]()
Interesting question.Originally posted by banzie:You had five very very beautiful naked girls at your home doing what ever you wish to fufill your most sexual fantasy... How many people is in your house?














ok. this is a bit too much..Originally posted by PointBlue:Interesting question.
Ok,
let no. of people in house = x
let C(n) be the statement that x^2+5=0
and since no. of girls = 5,
let P(n) be the statement that x=(C(n.1).C(n.2))^1/2
Determining all possible combinations of n possible number of people, p,
Since,
Therefore, let S(x) = total no. of people with respect to np(1-p).n! no. of girls
* Given a subset U of A^n, when is U = V(I(U))?
* Given a set S of polynomials, when is S = I(V(S))?
Since,
Therefore if n(1-p)=1/n!
Hence, deriving the value of x via L'Hopital's rule,
Therefore, x=25.2
Conclusion: no. of people in the house=25.2
WOW KAOZOriginally posted by PointBlue:Interesting question.
Ok,
let no. of people in house = x
let C(n) be the statement that x^2+5=0
and since no. of girls = 5,
let P(n) be the statement that x=(C(n.1).C(n.2))^1/2
Determining all possible combinations of n possible number of people, p,
Since,
Therefore, let S(x) = total no. of people with respect to np(1-p).n! no. of girls
* Given a subset U of A^n, when is U = V(I(U))?
* Given a set S of polynomials, when is S = I(V(S))?
Since,
Therefore if n(1-p)=1/n!
Hence, deriving the value of x via L'Hopital's rule,
Therefore, x=25.2
Conclusion: no. of people in the house=25.2
PointBlue, you very free ah?Originally posted by PointBlue:Interesting question.
Ok,
let no. of people in house = x
let C(n) be the statement that x^2+5=0
and since no. of girls = 5,
let P(n) be the statement that x=(C(n.1).C(n.2))^1/2
Determining all possible combinations of n possible number of people, p,
Since,
Therefore, let S(x) = total no. of people with respect to np(1-p).n! no. of girls
* Given a subset U of A^n, when is U = V(I(U))?
* Given a set S of polynomials, when is S = I(V(S))?
Since,
Therefore if n(1-p)=1/n!
Hence, deriving the value of x via L'Hopital's rule,
Therefore, x=25.2
Conclusion: no. of people in the house=25.2
Chey tat is too easy for you people.... Ok I'm gonna up the level abit...Originally posted by vasteel:Only yourself. Because you are daydreaming![]()
knnbcb pipipopoOriginally posted by pipipopo:i also got one riddle..what color underwear my girlfriend wearing todae?![]()
2 boys go across,Originally posted by banzie:Chey tat is too easy for you people.... Ok I'm gonna up the level abit...
Two boys and a man need to cross a river. They can only use the canoe. It will hold only the man OR the two boys' weight. How can they all get across safely?
0lala and DongsengOriginally posted by banzie:Hmmmm
Ok so there is this man saying to another.... we are born at the same year, same month, same day and time + minute.... same place, we have the same parents... but we are not twins... and we have no brother.... Why?