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Post by shadowvisions on Sept 4, 2009 15:12:16 GMT -5
(1x2)x(5^2+5^2)/2-(2^2)
Answer:46! lol
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Post by sandy12 on Sept 4, 2009 15:14:57 GMT -5
a simple 47
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Post by shadowvisions on Sept 4, 2009 15:48:32 GMT -5
(4^2)x2+(16/2)x1.5-(2^3+2^2)
48!
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Post by stormshadow on Sept 4, 2009 17:19:11 GMT -5
49!
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Post by shadowvisions on Sept 4, 2009 17:28:55 GMT -5
(2^2)+(y-10)=2^5+(2^4-4)
y=50 WOOT 50!!!
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Post by sandy12 on Sept 5, 2009 3:41:05 GMT -5
51
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Post by shadowvisions on Sept 5, 2009 6:20:37 GMT -5
52... no equation lol
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Post by insaneular on Sept 5, 2009 8:40:15 GMT -5
53 *is too lazy to come up with an equation*
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Post by sandy12 on Sept 5, 2009 11:42:37 GMT -5
54
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Post by insaneular on Sept 5, 2009 12:36:48 GMT -5
((4+3-2)+([8^2-4]/10)•5= 55!
Lol, pretty lame equation...
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Post by mossandstealth on Sept 5, 2009 14:44:06 GMT -5
56! o.O More than halfway there!
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Post by insaneular on Sept 5, 2009 14:49:14 GMT -5
To infinity? We can never be halfway. 57!
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Post by shadowvisions on Sept 5, 2009 16:02:49 GMT -5
*lazy* 57+1
58
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Post by stormshadow on Sept 5, 2009 16:48:30 GMT -5
*lazy* 57+2
59
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Post by shadowvisions on Sept 5, 2009 16:50:06 GMT -5
*lazy* 57+3
60
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