I couldn't find a country that started with the 9e-5th letter of the alphabet.
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I couldn't find a country that started with the 9e-5th letter of the alphabet.
Thats exactly what I had.Quote:
Originally Posted by ShivaBlizzard8
You are now my twin.Quote:
Originally Posted by ShivaBlizzard8
Who am we?
Domenican Republic, Cow, Watermelon.
I did say Denmark, but after that it was Kiwi (the bird) and Ilama fruit...
Yeah, I got the kangaroo denmark orange thing. But I think I remember doing this before. I thought denmark and then thought "wait, I think I am supposed to think denmark" But since that is what first popped in my head, I went with it.
I was more amazed until I realized that any number between 1 and 10 multiplied by 9 and then adding those two digits together is going to come up with 9. There's just no way around it!
Koala, apple?
Was I close, I almost thought kangaroo but then I kind of freaked because kangaroos scare me for some reason.
This reminds me of those pointless chain-emails you get.
"SEND TWO FIFTEEN PEOPLE OR U WILL DIE"
Oooo, the mystical powers of computer data.
I can explain the whole number thing
Obviously the answer is 4.
The whole equation (if we take the number 1~10 = n) would be:
9n(IF n>1 THEN 9n * 2) = xX (x being the first digit, X being the second)
x + X = Y (count x as zero if n = 1)
Y - 5 = Z
Z = 4
Basically it means the following:
Y = 9
Therefore x + X = 9
If you multiply a number by 9, it's equal to basically it's number multiplied by 10, minus itself.
9 = 9
18 = 1+8 = 9
27 = 2+7 = 9
36 = 3+6 = 9
45 = 4+5 = 9
54 = 5+4 = 9
63 = 6+3 = 9
72 = 7+2 = 9
81 = 8+1 = 9
90 = 9+0 = 9
Try the same with higher numbers in sequence, e.g. 11~20
99 = 18
108 = 9
117 = 9
etc. etc.
Basic mathematics really.
Then of course you've got the letter, which is always equal to D. In the entire world there's only four countries that begin with a D, which are:
Denmark
Djibouti
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Since most people don't know Djibouti, and usually won't quote the other two, Denmark is the first choice.
Denmark ends with a K, so that's most likely the next choice. K is a rarely used word in the english language, so chances of finding an animal beginning with K are slim. Kangaroo is a popular one due to it sounding like K as well. Koala sounds like a C, so people are less inclined to choose that one. I can't think of any other animals beginning with K.
Now Kangaroo ends with O. O is a much more common letter, a vowel infact, but it's not as used at the start of words as other letters are in comparison. Plus again there's not an awful lot of fruit that begin with O, or foods that people would consider fruit. Did you know Olives were technically fruits? Didn't think so.
So really it's not that great an achievement. If you had read my mind that was thinking a Koala eating an Apple in Denmark I'd have been impressed, but the large majority of people wouldn't.
Incidently this trick probably wouldn't work in other languages.
krab in denmark eating a banana :cool:
EDIT: I used the norwegian spelling for crab, which means I win anyway :cool:
Holy crap that's EXACTLY what I got. :laugh:Quote:
Originally Posted by Traitorfish
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Originally Posted by Kyono
Yeah, this aint new, I knew what was gonna happen, oh well lol.
...something tells me there's no 98/2 % rule here...
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Originally Posted by Chris
Whoa. That was strange. We~ell... I guess I'm among the other 98%.
Kangaroo in Denmark eating an orange.