Ducky Havok Posted May 28, 2007 Posted May 28, 2007 I completely stole this from iGoogle brainteasers. Move one number to make this equation correct: 101-102=1
Dak Posted May 28, 2007 Posted May 28, 2007 can I move the first '1', and lay it diagonally across the equals sign? like this: [math]01-102{\neq}1[/math] sort of
John Cuthber Posted May 28, 2007 Posted May 28, 2007 101=102-1 But that's not moving a number; was the original question set out with matches, toothpicks or some such?
Ducky Havok Posted May 28, 2007 Author Posted May 28, 2007 No, it was just numbers, and brabos got it right. It's supposed to be 101-10^2=1. I do like Dak's idea, though.
bored_teen Posted June 13, 2007 Posted June 13, 2007 i was gonna change 101-102=1 into 102-101=1. he said move one number, not one digit. last time i checked, 102 is a number.
Ducky Havok Posted June 14, 2007 Author Posted June 14, 2007 But that's moving a number and a sign, not just a number, and would be quite similar to John's post (#5).
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