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johny321

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  1. I originally did workout all the lengths, but it took too long. If you want to know how I got x and y on question 21, look at the very smallest square and let it = x and the next smallest one ( to the right) = y. From that, we should get ( ?) as 17x + 7y, I was stuck because I didn't know exactly the value of y relative to x. So, i printed the sheet and measured it out at 200x magnification to get an accurate result. I found y=3x, from there I assumed ( ?)= 38x, removing the variable we should get ( ? )= 38. Which High IQ Society said the answer is.

  2. By posting the results I'm actually helping the organization. As long as there are people who know the answers, they are able to just go and do the tests without hinderence from long, hard questions.Therefore, having straight access to membership

  3. Initially, I let x= the smallest square and let the next smallest square = y. From there, I worked around the center until I came up with a formular for (?), inwhich should be 17x + 7y. But, I didn't know what length unit the smallest square should be. Now, I know y=3x, it shouldn't be a worry.

  4. Guarantee no one will solve it!

     

     

     

    Consider two breeding strategies of the fictional Furble. Dominator Furbles can fight for a breeding territory, and if they win, will be able to rear 10 offspring. An alternative is to share territory with another Furble which will allow each to rear 5 offspring. Sharers who attempt to share with dominators will be forced out of the territory, although they will be able to find a new territory. Assume sharers become extra cautious after encountering a dominator and so will always find another territory to share the next time around, but due to lost time will only be able to produce 3 offspring. Dominators are always able to force sharers out of the territory and rear 10 young. Dominators who meet dominators will win 50% of the time. When they lose, they are not able to reproduce that season due to sustained injuries. Individual Furbles cannot switch strategies.

     

    With a total population of 2000 dominator and sharer Furbles, how many would you expect to be dominators?

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