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RVignesh

RVignesh

@rvignesh-GKAYUU Oct 25, 2024
I found a website very interesting with lots of puzzle and brain churning games and daily questionnaire.
Answer the following

Are there more seconds in a week or feet in 100 miles?

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  • Rajni Jain

    Rajni Jain

    @rajni-E46Rlm Jun 16, 2014

    more seconds in week...😀
  • RVignesh

    RVignesh

    @rvignesh-GKAYUU Jun 16, 2014

    Rajni Jain
    more seconds in week...😀
    Correct, but the thing is the time that we took to find the answer 😁
  • Ankita Katdare

    Ankita Katdare

    @abrakadabra Jun 16, 2014

    #-Link-Snipped-# Bring us a new puzzle every morning. Whoever sees it first can answer!
  • RVignesh

    RVignesh

    @rvignesh-GKAYUU Jun 16, 2014

    sure, i will do that
  • DADISETTY GOVIND

    DADISETTY GOVIND

    @dadisetty-e8Qu7A Aug 17, 2014

    cant u tell us the website name or link
  • pavani kumari

    pavani kumari

    @pavani-kumari-T4odpK Aug 30, 2014

    RVignesh
    I found a website very interesting with lots of puzzle and brain churning games and daily questionnaire.
    Answer the following

    Are there more seconds in a week or feet in 100 miles?
    Ther are 604800 seconds in a week and 528000 ft in 100 miles so,there are more seconds in a week
  • Mohamed Shameem

    Mohamed Shameem

    @mohamed-qo4JgZ Jan 15, 2015

    Questions: using five zeros, doing any calculation and bring the results 120 ?
  • Shashank Moghe

    Shashank Moghe

    @shashank-94ap1q Jan 15, 2015

    10^2 + 2^4 + n^0 + n^0 + n^0 + n^0
  • rahul69

    rahul69

    @rahul69-97fAOs Jan 15, 2015

    120+0+0+0+0 😛😉
  • Mohamed Shameem

    Mohamed Shameem

    @mohamed-qo4JgZ Jan 15, 2015

    Mr. Shameem
    Questions: using five zeros, doing any calculation and bring the results 120 ?
    Using five zeros, apply factorial concept
    (0! + 0! + 0! + 0! + 0!)! .....for 0! factorial value is 1
    = (1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 )!
    = ( 5 )!
    = 5x4x3x2x1
    = 120
  • Koushal Patel

    Koushal Patel

    @koushal-C6mEgp Jan 15, 2015

    Mr. Shameem
    Using five zeros, apply factorial concept
    (0! + 0! + 0! + 0! + 0!)! .....for 0! factorial value is 1
    = (1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 )!
    = ( 5 )!
    = 5x4x3x2x1
    = 120
    Awesome.. +1 to my learning tank! 😀