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that sucks...and i think there is a wrong question.It says a cube's side is 4inches and the volume is 64cm^3 ?.
inche-cm???wtf
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HEY!!!!!! WHERES MY MONEY I SPENT % MINS DOING THIS AND I WANT MY MILLION DOLLARS SO WHERES MY MONEY FOOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Wow, I've won a million dollars even though I deliberately gave a wrong answer, or since when is an inch the same as a cm?
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Nice game, my only problem with it is that it isn't very non-American friendly. I just got a question asking about how many nickels in 75 cents, but I don't know what a nickel is :(
Otherwise though, I like it, so it's still 4/5
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Very nice diversion from the typical stuff around here. Much better than I thought it would be. You might take a look at what others say could be improved. 5/5
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Question:What freaction is not like the others... (12/18, 8/12, 2/3, 6/8) I said 2/3, becaue teh denominator is an odd number... but obviously it wanted (what fraction does not equal teh same amount as the others)
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Got to be a geek and respond to freak107. I'm afraid that a circle is not a polygon with an infinite number of corners. It can be approximated (i.e. get close to the true solution) by a polygon as the number of corners tends to infinity but it will never be a true circle. You could however say a circle is a polygon with one side and no corners but there are some geometrists out there who would disagree with that too as technically "polygon" means "many sided".
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It would have been nice if the problems became more difficult with each level, instead of just being randomly drawn - I actually got the same problem twice.
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If you don't know what nickels, dimes, and quarters are, google is your friend. Although, I would hope you could guess what a quarter is.
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i won the million with my first try and i am more than 10 years out of school and english is not my mother-language
now where do i get the million - i really need the money!!!
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Freak: The first sentence of the polygon entry in wikipedia:
In geometry a polygon (IPA: /ˈpɒlɨɡɒn, ˈpɒliɡɒn/) is traditionally a plane figure that is bounded by a closed path or circuit, composed of a finite sequence of straight line segments (i.e., by a closed polygonal chain).
FINITE, IE not infinite... l2math imo
Not too bad tho, this game mostly focuses on the bare necessities of math, things you need to know, on that note, the game isn't too bad, it could be better, music or something would have been nice, and the Einstein guy was kinda weird... 4/5 not bad
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Fix your math! I was supposed to identify the polygon. I was supposed to answer with square. But a circle is a polygon with infinite number of corners. So there were two right answers.
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What a welcome diversion; however, as stated elsewhere, far too easy for those capable of simple mathematics. Do not less this discourage you: your future efforts are awaited with anticipation!
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Needs to be more difficult toward the end. Not bad overall.
Cougar92, what about the US$ questions confused you? They didn't seem to require an intimate knowledge of US currency.
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Needs to be a bit harder, I'm not going to play again to find out, but if they questions are asked the same, they need randomized. There should also a be a time limit to how long you have to answer the question. It's a start I guess.