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| − | An <math>\infty</math> number of mathematicians walk into a bar. The first mathematician orders <math>1</math> pint of beer. The second mathematician orders <math>\frac{1}{2}</math> pint of beer. The third mathematician orders <math>\frac{1}{4}</math> pint of beer, and so on. After a while, the bartender slams two beers down on the counter and says, "You mathematicians really need to learn your <math>\lim_{x\to\infty}</math>!"
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| − | I'm bad at math, so the equation <math>\sum_{k=1}^{\infty} \frac{n}{2^{k-2}}</math> is <math>4n</math> to me. | + | ~IYN~ |
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| | + | ==My Solutions== |
| | + | [[2016 AIME I Problems/Problem 10]] |
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| | + | [[2017 AIME I Problems/Problem 8]] |
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| − | Math puns are the <math>\sin()</math> of a big problem.
| + | [[2019 AMC 12B Problems/Problem 19]] |
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| − | ~IYN~
| + | [[2019 AMC 12B Problems/Problem 24]] |
Latest revision as of 17:19, 17 February 2019