Calculate the number 433
[4395] Calculate the number 433 - NUMBERMANIA: Calculate the number 433 using numbers [3, 2, 9, 1, 29, 371] and basic arithmetic operations (+, -, *, /). Each of the numbers can be used only once. - #brainteasers #math #numbermania - Correct Answers: 28 - The first user who solved this task is Manguexa Wagle
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Calculate the number 433

NUMBERMANIA: Calculate the number 433 using numbers [3, 2, 9, 1, 29, 371] and basic arithmetic operations (+, -, *, /). Each of the numbers can be used only once.
Correct answers: 28
The first user who solved this task is Manguexa Wagle.
#brainteasers #math #numbermania
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Skip a Day

A woman was terribly overweight, so her doctor put her on a diet.

"I want you to eat regularly for 2 days, then skip a day, and repeat this procedure for 2 weeks. The next time I see you, you'll have lost at least 5 pounds."

When the woman returned, she shocked the doctor by losing nearly 20 pounds.

"Why, that's amazing!" the doctor said, "Did you follow my instructions?"

The woman nodded. "I'll tell you though, I thought I was going to drop dead that third day."

"From hunger, you mean?"

"No, from skipping."

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John Blenkinsop

Died 22 Jan 1831 (born 1783).English inventor, designer of the first practical and successful railway locomotive. Blenkinsop wanted to find a way of reducing the cost of transporting coal from the Middleton Colliery, Yorkshire, to the nearby town of Leeds. In 1811, he joined forces with engineer Matthew Murray to produce a two-cylinder, geared steam locomotive that utilized a tooth-rack rail system of propulsion. They had rejected the idea that a steam locomotive with smooth wheels on a smooth rail would have sufficient adhesion to propel itself and a load. The Salamanca locomotive, with its cog-toothed driving wheels, first appeared in public on 24 Jun 1812. Four Blenkinsop engines (built 1812-13) hauled coal over cast-iron rails until 1830.
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