Sunday, April 3, 2005

Student challenges Students!

Zachray in Year 9 wants to know:

what does the number 011235813213455, the tower of Pisa, and the number 1250 have in common?

The first correct answer from a student will be allowed to take Wednesday off school as a holiday! Can't ask for better than that!

11 comments:

  1. looks like the science department ran out of snack cards

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  2. where have the snack cards gone??!!!

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  3. Such cruel comments. We currently have a complete monopoly on snack cards :)) We saving the card for this weeks main event.

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  4. the answer is...

    it is all linked to leonardo fibonacci...

    the numbers are part of the fibonacci sequence, fibonacci was also known as Leonardo of Pisa and 1250 was the year in which Fibonacci died!!!!!

    its as simple as that

    P.S

    Do i win REALLY win anything?

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  5. i think that person is right!
    check it out for yourselves!

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  6. no, that is correct. since i put that challenge up.
    aniwae, u need to giv ure name to actually win the sncak card. im offering it

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  7. no, that is correct. since i put that challenge up.
    aniwae, u need to giv ure name to actually win the sncak card. im offering it

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  8. oh, anyway, the person who solved it could be in 7R since my sister gave them the answer. and Sup(yr11) don even think about it. u noe the answer too

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  9. mmh actually this was not a prize quiz! I think we should all look forward to Zachray and Shreyans quiz that they will be doing next term.

    Have a good holiday everyone.

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