Ronni
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What's your formula for 40?Depending on which way you work it out the ans could be either 40 or 96.
really? I do not think so!...or 52
will say when others have had a go.What's your formula for 40?
really? I do not think so!
Figured out 40 but it doesn't justify the first statement.will say when others have had a go.
which first statement mon ami?Figured out 40 but it doesn't justify the first statement.
40, like RR & Pam said. First, you add the 2 numbers. Then, you add the previous answer to your total to make it totally total @40.
1 + 4=5which first statement mon ami?
that is what I am asking you, which first statement do you mean. You speak Greek, me speak mostly French, so explain.How do you justify the 1st statement?
nothing is just is Ms Pepper, there is always an explanation in mathYou don't have to justify it. It Just IS
I've explained already: The 1st statement (1 + 4 = 5) has no previous statement to obey the formula applied.that is what I am asking you, which first statement do you mean. You speak Greek, me speak mostly French, so explain.
A formula applied to a series of statements must satisfy all of them. "It Just Is" is not scientific. It sounds like.... God!You don't have to justify it. It Just IS
And I mostly speak Spanish, boy are we in trouble. lolthat is what I am asking you, which first statement do you mean. You speak Greek, me speak mostly French, so explain.
It begins. It is what it is. After that, statement 2, is the start of the "equation"