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NeoPets Riddles (Lenny Conundrums) and Answers Here

 
 
Jen Aside
 
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Reply Wed 9 Jul, 2008 03:54 pm
LaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughingLaughing I had an EEEEVIL thought [which I don't want to try]... metric time? Crying or Very sad
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blacksuzaku
 
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Reply Wed 9 Jul, 2008 03:55 pm
o_o; I don't know what metric time is...

But try it! It might work...
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anneska
 
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Reply Wed 9 Jul, 2008 03:55 pm
maybe it can be degrees after all
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stormygoddess
 
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Reply Wed 9 Jul, 2008 04:01 pm
anneska wrote:
maybe it can be degrees after all



OH! like ante-meridian, post-meridian?? the AM times are western hemisphere and the PM times are eatern?
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anneska
 
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Reply Wed 9 Jul, 2008 04:09 pm
http://www.jwodcatalog.com/imgLg/6645013425313.jpg

a nice clock
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Unitynow8
 
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Reply Wed 9 Jul, 2008 04:11 pm
this ones is cool too
http://homepage.mac.com/pete.boardman/24hourclock/software/flash/assets/flashclock.swf
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Dende
 
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Reply Wed 9 Jul, 2008 04:12 pm
i think the answer is
1:01PM

its just a guess though:)
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pinkiebutonk
 
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Reply Wed 9 Jul, 2008 04:14 pm
http://zapatopi.net/metrictime/
I went here, and according to my weak skills, I got metric times, and could not find any pattern there, either. I thought you were on to something when the first two were off 12.43 and then 12.08, but then the next were 25.00 and 37.51
I came up with
1st day 33.75
2nd day 75.21
3rd day 46.18
4th day 63.13
5th day 21.18
6th day 16.74
if MT in centidays = (seconds not needed) + (min/14.4) + (h/0.24)
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K311Y
 
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Reply Wed 9 Jul, 2008 04:19 pm
Has anyone tried Greenwich mean time or converting the numbers to military time?
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K311Y
 
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Reply Wed 9 Jul, 2008 04:20 pm
Nevermind...for GMT you would have to know the time zones lol. Sorry.
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pinkiebutonk
 
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Reply Wed 9 Jul, 2008 04:34 pm
well, use neopian standard time.....
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anneska
 
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Reply Wed 9 Jul, 2008 04:41 pm
I got the answer, though I might possibly be off by one minute due to rounding error. Hint: Try a fourth degree regression with the differences between each occurrence as your values, and then use that equation to calculate the difference between the sixth and seventh occurrences. Then you just add the difference to the sixth occurrence.

I got that on the boards but I dont get it...
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K311Y
 
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Reply Wed 9 Jul, 2008 04:41 pm
And NST is the same as PST...
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anneska
 
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Reply Wed 9 Jul, 2008 04:55 pm
I really think we must look at degrees.... if I measure the smalest one it is

85
70
135
170
45
55
although I might have made a mistake but it really look like it is all really strong numbers... and I havent take the time laps so if someone can help me.... I am not really good at this, algebra is more my style
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ThezeR2HarD
 
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Reply Wed 9 Jul, 2008 04:58 pm
people on the neoboards are saying that it doesnt require preknowledge and stuff
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pinkiebutonk
 
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Reply Wed 9 Jul, 2008 05:03 pm
well, I just guessed as best I could....the quickness to me is more important than the NP
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Xemnas
 
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Reply Wed 9 Jul, 2008 05:04 pm
Dude, what do the NeoBoards know? They are so stupid, everytime they say its an easy one I end up getting gold when I submit the answer an hour later, this is for these types of questions too. I'm working on it, thanks for clearing some stuff that I would have tried too btw guys.
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ThezeR2HarD
 
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Reply Wed 9 Jul, 2008 05:05 pm
so.. anyone have a theory?
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catfood
 
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Reply Wed 9 Jul, 2008 05:09 pm
could it be Altador Cup related? I can't think of anything right now but just brainstorming.
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Roughrdr
 
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Reply Wed 9 Jul, 2008 05:09 pm
I looked for a pattern, couldn't find one. So I found the time differences between each of the numbers:

33 hrs 57 mins
17 hrs 2 mins
28 hrs 4 min
13 hrs 56 mins
22 hrs 56 mins

Using this pattern:
33-17=16
28-13=15
22-x=14

Our hour is 8.

Then:
57+2=59
4+56=60
56+x=61

Our minute is 5.

8 hrs and 5 minutes from 4:01 AM is your answer.
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