juji don't make up idiot rules for fucktard posters
no-one except a couple of losers even give a fuck what you 3 think "lizards" are. You are idiots.
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juji don't make up idiot rules for fucktard posters
no-one except a couple of losers even give a fuck what you 3 think "lizards" are. You are idiots.
Too bad you're in texas... all my exes live there, that's why I hang my hat in tennessee
redneck you're probably one of those gun nuts that shoots kids
i'm well armed, but I'm a pro-government liberal and ready to defend the union against a possible tea-bagger insurrection
you hate tea-baggers too? I hate them very much. they are a bunch of old, fat retired men who think they're clint fucking eastwood.
exactly... i like to point out how well the whiskey rebellion turned out for their kind
and remind them that they were more evenly matched back then... nowadays, 100 assault rifles aren't going to do much against tanks and drones
example?
irma - don't listen to jujidrool she is the same retard that thinks an solid lump of steel has the same volume as that same lump of steel after being machined into a large, hollow tank
likewise, she thinks a rubber balloon has the same volume whether uninflated, partially inflated or fully inflated
bob is also terrible at history
in talking shit though he's quite apt
you were the ONLY person to get that question wrong
juji getting the right answer was verified by others who can actually DO maths and not just dribble a bunch of irrelevant rubbish including myself AND the person who posted the question.
You made a total ass out of yourself like usual, you really want to revisit that as an example?
Oh good god. You are going to give me cavities.
i'll fill your cavities
juji is actually really good at maths
when he doesn't do the sum backwards due to his dyslexia that is.
but as far as his maths skills... he is VERY good at maths.
I've changed my mind.
No bob.
Juji answered correctly... I checked it myself and I am extremely apt in maths. Even the person who posted the question said juji was right. And I think a couple of other posters also posted the correct answer... you on the other hand crapped on about a whole bunch of irrelevant shit... I think you were trying to sound clever but actually had no clue at all how to work out the rather simple maths question... the formula was even posted in the question and just needed to be manipulated to get the mass or whatever it was, I forget the actual question... you crapped on and on about a bunch of rubbish that was not relevent to the question then even after many others also got it right after juji, even after I checked the answer was correct and even after the person who posted the question posted the answer you STILL insisted you were right and everyone else was wrong whehn in fact all that happened was juji was in fact right and you made yourself to look like an idiot.
I have never seen anyone try so hard yet fail.
Stick to stuff you know. Anyone who knows maths knows it is a simple process to arrive at the correct answer to a maths problem and that it does not need 20 posts of irrelevant rubbish to not even arrive at an answer and then still be wrong. Specially with a question that was relatively simple.
it's a trick question. any idiot can apply a formula. any idiot can memorize ρ=m/V - the formula was provided with the problem in order to fool people who rush to answer the question incorrectly thinknig they are geniuses because they divided one value by another, whoopty fucking doo.
ρ=m/V is the density of a solid mass. tanks are hollow.
That's why there even was a fifth option of "no answer", which is the correct answer.
even when juji does the sums backwards because he reads them backwards he still gets the answer right... if that was the way it was written.... which it isn't but that actually isn;t a reflection on his maths ability... juji is VERY good at maths.
dyslexia has nothing to do with intelligence... it's just a tendendcy of the way the brain works and unfortunately most things are set out in a way that is not dyslexic because dyslexia is more uncommon and it's more normal not to be dyslexic... it just makes it more difficult for someone with dyslexia to learn writing skills because of a tendency to process things in a way that seem "backwards" to people without dyslexia.
Take in account that juji is also deaf and English is not even his first language... then it's plain to see he is actually highly intelligent... he just struggles to contruct sentences in written english without getting the gramma a bit mixed up. I doubt reading any of you backwards redneck intellectually inferior fuckatrd posters posts has been of any benefit to his development of written english... hell he still writes better than half of you.
no you were wrong and it wasn't a trick question
post the actual questiona nd you will see
density measures density... density varies depending on whether it is solid liquid or gass but with the mass and volume provided you can work out the density.
so in fact you are wrong again, a mass does not have to be solid to work out its density you moron.
Juji was correct. And you are STILL making an idiot of yourself.
everybody who answered is intelligent. i know juji is intelligent, i know maks is too, and i even know you are intelligent in spite of yourself. most intelligent people will still flub that question because they see what appears to be a simple problem and don't take the time to stop and analyze exactly what it's asking before they rush to solve it.
Why are you talking about maths? Where's TEH LULZ?
http://www.ehow.com/how_7813605_dete...materials.html
Quote:
Instructions
Determining Density for an Object of Regular Shape
1
Weigh the object using a scale or balance. Write down the result and note what units are being used: grams, kilograms, ounces or pounds.
2
Measure the dimensions of the object with a ruler. For a cube, you need only measure one side, because all sides are equal in a cube. For a rectangle, measure width, length and height. For a sphere, measure the diameter or the radius. For a cylinder, measure the radius of the circle face and also the length of the tube. Keep in mind that if your object is hollow, this method will result in an overall density including the air inside, not an accurate density of the material itself.
3
Calculate the volume of the object. For a cube or rectangular object, multiply the length by the width by the height. For a cylinder, multiply the radius of the circle part by itself (square the number), then multiply that result by pi (3.14), then multiply that by the length of the cylinder. For a sphere, cube the radius of the sphere (radius times radius times radius), then multiply that result by pi, then multiply that result by 4/3 or 1.333. Regardless of the shape, your result is in cubic units, probably either cubic inches or cubic centimeters, depending on what type of ruler you used.
4
Divide the mass by the volume to get the density. The units of density will be the same as the units you used; if you measured in centimeters and weighed in grams, the result is grams per cubic centimeter. If you measured in inches and weighed in ounces, the result is ounces per cubic inch.
Read more: How to Determine the Density of Known Materials | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_7813605_dete...#ixzz2MGpssJi9
The question is asking this Bob
what would be the volume of a gas tank
You fucking idiot
repeat again for the special needs maths kids
"what would be the volume of a gas tank that has a density of 10 kg/liter and a mass of 3
kilograms?
density = mass/volume
a. 30
b. .3
c. 3
d. 15
e. no answer"
e
actually with what the question is asking and the information provided the answer is b.
juji explained it perfectly in the actual topic... bob muddled the shit out of it
http://rubycalaber.com/forums/showth...-math-question