Originally posted by resnor
Left 7850 snus cans to give away
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Originally posted by GN Tobacco Sweden ABSgreger - V 2 are my friends , and I am not feeling bed that you use my friends snus if you would use BAT snus then I would give you impossible quastion to answer like , which position Walen likes to sit on toilet , but here is the easy quastion
How many brothers and sisters I do have if you followed my posts you should know
But my answer is that you have 6 sisters.
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Originally posted by SnusdogAssuming f
d/dx [f(x) * g(x)] = f (x) * g’(x) + g (x) * f’(x)
Therefore the answer is……… A) In Prison
But if I remember correctly.............the prison was on mars and run by the Swedish......so the answer could be...... all of the above (A, B, and C)...........but for this to work one would have to subsume the derivative of f as f(vX)
But that is far too convoluted....so for simplicity sake........ let us just solve f for A
Now let us solve for A (again assuming f)
A= g’ * [f/∏ (∞>x)]
Therefore A =14
So very well done GN………..a question with the answer 14........ just as requested
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IDK bout that. I think I heard somewhere that he got busted selling counterfit snus a few years back. Thats pretty serious and probably carries a prison sentance. But I can't be sure as I'm currently in a nicotine stupor.Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of the people I killed because they were annoying......
I've been wrong lots of times. Lots of times I've thought I was wrong only to find out that I was right in the beginning.
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Originally posted by precious007nah, not in prison
In sweden most likely :^)
No that would have to be written
f’/dx [K(x) * g(x)] = K (x) * g’(x) + g (x) * K’(x)
Not
d/dx [f(x) * g(x)] = f (x) * g’(x) + g (x) * f’(x)
Resulting in B (Sweden)
Which then would render the solution for B (assuming K) as
B= f’ * [k/∏ (∞>x)]
Therefore B= 13……..which is clearly not the answer I requested.
The problem Precious is that you simply inverted the middle…. [K cannot = K(f +1)]
The math is clear
d/dx [f(x) * g(x)] = f (x) * g’(x) + g (x) * f’(x) = A
and
A = 14
GN is correct……………and therefore will now send himself 196 cans of snus
The square root of which is……………of course………………14
When it's my time to go, I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my uncle did....... Not screaming in terror like his passengers
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Originally posted by GN Tobacco Sweden AByyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss ssss
What do I need to do next?
PM you my mailing address?
Do I need to get some kind of Odens tattoo?
Is there a secret handshake or anything I need to learn now that I am a winner?
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Originally posted by MillI AM SO EXCITED I AM WETTING MY PANTS!!!!!!!!
What do I need to do next?
PM you my mailing address?
Do I need to get some kind of Odens tattoo?
Is there a secret handshake or anything I need to learn now that I am a winner?
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Originally posted by SnusdogNo that would have to be written
f’/dx [K(x) * g(x)] = K (x) * g’(x) + g (x) * K’(x)
Not
d/dx [f(x) * g(x)] = f (x) * g’(x) + g (x) * f’(x)
Resulting in B (Sweden)
Which then would render the solution for B (assuming K) as
B= f’ * [k/∏ (∞>x)]
Therefore B= 13……..which is clearly not the answer I requested.
The problem Precious is that you simply inverted the middle…. [K cannot = K(f +1)]
The math is clear
d/dx [f(x) * g(x)] = f (x) * g’(x) + g (x) * f’(x) = A
and
A = 14
GN is correct……………and therefore will now send himself 196 cans of snus
The square root of which is……………of course………………14
you forgot to include π r ² which is the area of an Oden's snus can
so the equation might be wrong
^^
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Originally posted by precious007
you forgot to include π r ² which is the area of an Oden's snus can
so the equation might be wrong
^^
R = radius of can
H = Depth of can
Surface area would be (Pi * R^2 * 2) + (2 * Pi * R * H)
But really measuring the actual volume would be more sensible, excluding inside vs outside volume...
Pi * R^2 * H
Ken
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Originally posted by devilock76That is just dumb, you are talking about a 3 dimensional object so if you were talking about "area" with it then it would be surface area.
R = radius of can
H = Depth of can
Surface area would be (Pi * R^2 * 2) + (2 * Pi * R * H)
But really measuring the actual volume would be more sensible, excluding inside vs outside volume...
Pi * R^2 * H
Ken
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Originally posted by devilock76Just trying to help with the further subsidization of Romanian education. Applied Mathematics is not taught there either it seems ...
I am never serious, if I was serious then I would be a real schmuck... not just a pretend one...
Ken
fact is.... if I'm not good at maths, that doesn't mean advanced applied mathematics isn't taught in Romania. :^)
cheers
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Originally posted by precious007I personally always hated maths, and ironically ended up programming.
fact is.... if I'm not good at maths, that doesn't mean advanced applied mathematics isn't taught in Romania. :^)
cheers
Ken
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