STUMP THE CHUM

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A man is washing the windows in his house. He cleans the inside of the windows in a horizontial movement (back and forth). He cleans the outside of the windows in a vertical movement (up and down), why?<br /><br />JB: Give someone else a chance before you reply :D
 

cotterman

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he's washing the outside by reaching out from the inside?
 

Capt Ken

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So if when he's finished and there is streaking, he can tell if its on the inside or outside.
 

SpinnerBait_Nut

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I don't know neither cause when I do windows, I do them with a squeegee and ammonia and no streaks. :cool:
 

GF

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Capt Ken, you got it. Does that mean you do a lot of windows. :D
 

cpasseno03

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Allright howabout this?<br />I am going to prove that .999 repeating actually equals 1<br />lets say that .99 equals X<br />so, 10X=9.99<br />subtract 1x from both sides<br />and you get 9X=9.00<br />divide by 9 and..<br /> X=1<br />hows it work?<br />Craig
 

Fishbusters

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Won't work because it can't be done that way. you can not take 1x from 9.99 because it is 9.99 does not have a variable. You either have to plug in the variable in order to solve what you suggest. First you have to go 10(.99)=9.99 or 9.99=9.99 you can then subtract .99 from both sides w/o changing anything because at this point you have one side equal to the other and your statement is true. If as you suggest you have 10x=9.99 and you subtract 1x you end up with 9x=9.99-1x As well x would not be equal to .99 if you solved your original problem of 10x=9.99 because if you divide both sides by 10 you get x=.999 What would happen to make x=.99 is have 10x=9.9 divide both sides by 10 and then you have x=.99 In case anyone is still reading we still don't have anything to do with the original .9999 repeating in any of these math problems. I am sure given the time and energy to spare I could come up with a problem to make x=.999 repeating but why would I want to?
 

Fishbusters

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SBN you can't blame that on me I know you were confused long before I got here. :rolleyes:
 
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Peter, <br /><br />Huh?? What?? :eek: :confused: <br /><br />I hope there is not going to be a quiz on that!! :D
 

snapperbait

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Whoa! Thats good news... I failed algebra.... TWICE.... <br /><br />I can do basic math in my head like a crazy mo-fo, but add a letter to the equation and "poof", it all goes out the mental window... :rolleyes:
 

SpinnerBait_Nut

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Yea I know what your saying.<br /><br />When they said Algebra, I thought they were talking about a new girls undergarment. :eek:
 

JB

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Hmmm.<br /><br />10 X .99 is not 9.99. It is 9.90<br /><br />Now you prove that .999 = .999
 

SpinnerBait_Nut

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Hold it!!! Hold it!!!!!<br /><br />I got this one JB. :D <br /><br />.999 X 1 = .999 :)
 
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