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I guessed it all and got 5
ОтветитьIm 9
Ответить"This math exam is so difficult that the average score is a 2/120"
The paper: "2+2"
"This math exam is so difficult"
*sees the exam
2+2=?
BRUH
What's that calculator it has a digital screen ?
ОтветитьMIT: An engineering school
Harvard: A school for wokes, social scientists and democrats
4😢oh I got D-😎
Ответитьmath is so cool. and look at it from this angle, you will be amazed. @
ОтветитьYou can't blame students for low marks, the exam was made for Einstien and Newton...
ОтветитьIIT students be like - hold my tea
ОтветитьNah bruh i think im seeing enchantment table language💀 i dont understand a single thing
Ответитьthe 12 questions:
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
IIT enters the chat 😅
ОтветитьProbably still easier than the JEE
ОтветитьI paused on A1 and tried to calculate it and somehow got ∞︎︎/16160
ОтветитьAsians : Oh my god I got 119/120!!!
Asian parents : WHY DA HELL DID YOU NOT GET 120/120?!?! YOU'RE A FAILURE!!
I GOT ONE RIGHT
ОтветитьMy toxic trait is thinking that I could nail this exam
ОтветитьIIT and Jee joined the cha*
ОтветитьI tried the first question, pretty sure I got it :D
Let's start by finding the smallest positive integer that satisfies all 3 criteria. We can work out that 2020 * 5 = 10100 does not satisfy the third criterion, and neither does 2020 * 50 = 101000, but I noticed that adding these numbers together fills in the "gaps" by giving us 111100 - a string of consecutive ones followed by a string of consecutive zeroes.
Now let's find a consistent sequence that continues to generate numbers that satisfy the criteria. This is probably the easiest part; multiplying it by 10 will just add a 0 to give us 1111000.
Before we continue the sequence, let's consider the second rule: N has at most 2020 decimal digits. This sets an upper limit for our sequence, but we can easily calculate where that falls. Consider that 1111000 - a number with seven digits - is the second smallest value for N. It should hold that a number with k digits is the (k-5)th smallest possible value of N. Setting k = 2020, we find that it is the 2015th value of N, giving us a final answer of 2015.
I’m jealous of Asians and their intelectual ability
Ответить12
Ответить4
Ответить"This test is easy!"
The back side:
My mom did this and she got all 12 correct
Ответить2+2=4
Ответить"do you notice something here"
me: "yes"
someone: "what"
me:"they are all asian"
someone: "💀"
I’m 9 and I did all of then
ОтветитьNot him saying the hardest maths test ON 2+2
ОтветитьIts 4
Ответитьi just turned 450k to 451k likes i feel proud of myself
ОтветитьPhoto math😮
ОтветитьIm 11 hahaha crying in the background
ОтветитьMy toxit trait thinking I would pass this with a perfect score of 120/120 🫡☠️
ОтветитьWhen the smart kid brags about getting a 4/120
ОтветитьA1 is infinity,isn't it?
ОтветитьIm in 7th grade bro chill
ОтветитьWhat rank are u?
ОтветитьSo… how did the question maker get the solution/ answer to all of em..?
ОтветитьThe question is can gohar solve it
ОтветитьI solved 1 question with a forbidden technique called chatgpt
ОтветитьMe in elementary school stressing that i can't answer these questions
ОтветитьThat kid crying about 119/120
ОтветитьChatgpt is probably the only one that will get 120/120
ОтветитьI now bro 2 + 2 is so hard💀💀💀💀💀
ОтветитьBro it’s the McLurain series it’s easy
ОтветитьOfc Asians 😅
ОтветитьWe should get some mfs from IIT on this shit broo. 😂
ОтветитьFour
Ответитьdamn whats 2+2 again
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