Calculate the number 9703
[7088] Calculate the number 9703 - NUMBERMANIA: Calculate the number 9703 using numbers [9, 7, 1, 4, 45, 953] and basic arithmetic operations (+, -, *, /). Each of the numbers can be used only once. - #brainteasers #math #numbermania - Correct Answers: 7
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Calculate the number 9703

NUMBERMANIA: Calculate the number 9703 using numbers [9, 7, 1, 4, 45, 953] and basic arithmetic operations (+, -, *, /). Each of the numbers can be used only once.
Correct answers: 7
#brainteasers #math #numbermania
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An elderly couple who are both widowed have been courting for a long time.

They decide it's finally time to get married. Before the wedding, they go out to dinner and talk about how their marriage might work.

They discuss finances, living arrangements and so on.

Finally, the man broaches the subject of their physical relationship.

"How do you feel about sex?" he asks, rather tentatively.

"I would like it infrequently," replies the old lady.

The old gentleman sits quietly for a moment, adjusts his glasses, leans over towards her and whispers: "Is that one word or two?"

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Died 20 Apr 1786 at age 21 (born 17 Sep 1764).English astronomer who was the first to notice that some variable stars were periodic.Born a deaf-mute, after a proper education he was able to read lips and to speak. He was the first to calculate the period of Algol to 68 hours and 50 minutes, where the star was changing its brightness by more than a magnitude as seen from Earth. He was also first to correctly propose that the distant sun is periodically occulted by a dark body. John Goodricke was admitted to the Royal Society on 16 April 1786, when 21 years old. He didn't recognized this honour, because he died four days later, in York, by pneumonia.
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