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NeoPets Riddles (Lenny Conundrums) and Answers Here

 
 
Sandie
 
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Reply Thu 18 Jun, 2009 09:16 am
I'm so happy... I actually managed to get this one right with little help ^.^ ~ At first I thought it had something to do with the color wheel.. but I think I get it now...
P.S. Did you know that last week's neopoint pool was split to accommodate 2,500 ppl ? (Iunno exactly how many, I was curious so I looked it up)
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Sandie
 
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Reply Thu 18 Jun, 2009 09:35 am
@Firestar624,
Lol, I've been curious about that so I checked out the other topics/sites like this one. Apparently, this one is the most popular if you search on google; a lot of the ones that are dedicated to this are unactive.. so I suppose we do make a big difference ^.^ ~ unless there are just tons of smart ppl out there.
Firestar624
 
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Reply Thu 18 Jun, 2009 10:19 am
@Sandie,
I know there's another one for Lenny puzzles and they update every time a new one comes out. That site peaks at around 60-80 lurkers a lot of times Sad
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wertyiu102
 
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Reply Tue 23 Jun, 2009 11:31 pm
wellz... why not, tomorrow, we all don't say the answer, or give out REALLY obvious hionts. Maybe partially obvious, but let lurkers do the work. To be honest, I'm a semi-demi-lurker myself! but, i do some work so... P.S. I <3 your siggy firestar! ・✿。:* *:。✿*゚¨゚✎・✿。:* *:。✿*゚¨゚✎・✿。:* *:。✿*゚¨゚✎・✿。:* *:。✿*゚¨゚✎・✿。:* *:。✿*゚¨゚✎
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Jen Aside
 
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Reply Wed 24 Jun, 2009 04:06 pm
@Unitynow8,
Unitynow8 wrote:

Opera is the perfect browser for restocking in TNT shops you can turn off the script that asks are you sure you want to buy it. makes you faster


You shouldn't take advantage of a workaround like that. It defeats the point of the mechanism in the first place and can be construed as cheating if you get caught.
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wertyiu102
 
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Reply Wed 24 Jun, 2009 05:19 pm
The flagpole on the roof of the Chocolate Factory is 13 cm in diameter and a perfect cylinder. If one end of a 2300-cm-long string is attached to the top of the flagpole, and wraps around the flagpole exactly 16 times before ending at the bottom of the flagpole, how tall is the flagpole? Please round to the nearest centimetre, and submit only a number.
YAY 300th post!
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omgitsalibobali
 
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Reply Wed 24 Jun, 2009 05:19 pm
The flagpole on the roof of the Chocolate Factory is 13 cm in diameter and a perfect cylinder. If one end of a 2300-cm-long string is attached to the top of the flagpole, and wraps around the flagpole exactly 16 times before ending at the bottom of the flagpole, how tall is the flagpole? Please round to the nearest centimetre, and submit only a number.
wertyiu102
 
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Reply Wed 24 Jun, 2009 05:20 pm
@omgitsalibobali,
late, sorry, i should have not put in the post before
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Jen Aside
 
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Reply Wed 24 Jun, 2009 05:25 pm
It seems as though string thickness might matter... Confused
wertyiu102
 
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Reply Wed 24 Jun, 2009 05:31 pm
@Jen Aside,
mm... maybe not. everytime that streing wraps around the flag pole, it is using up over 13 centimeters.
Firestar624
 
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Reply Wed 24 Jun, 2009 05:32 pm
@wertyiu102,
The diameter is 13 cm; the length around the pole is the circumference.
wertyiu102
 
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Reply Wed 24 Jun, 2009 05:34 pm
I am awful at advanced math, so i figured this. Multiply the width by the wrap around time and either subtract it from the length of the string or divide. I divided it, but it is most likely worng. I submitted 11.
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K311Y
 
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Reply Wed 24 Jun, 2009 05:34 pm
@Jen Aside,
Ok, maybe Im looking at this too simply, but do we really need to know that the string is 2300cm? I mean if the circumference of the pole is 40.82 cm and the string wraps the pole (and I assume that it is wound tightly) shouldnt we multiply 40.82 x 16?
wertyiu102
 
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Reply Wed 24 Jun, 2009 05:36 pm
@Firestar624,
aren't they the same thing?
wertyiu102
 
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Reply Wed 24 Jun, 2009 05:38 pm
@K311Y,
i really don't k ow. How do you figure out the circomference? ow.. I bit my tongue. ok. Well, wouldn't that .........i don't know.
Firestar624
 
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Reply Wed 24 Jun, 2009 05:38 pm
@wertyiu102,
No, the diameter is the length 'across' the base, or in this case a circle. The string wraps 'around' the circle, so that's circumference.
K311Y
 
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Reply Wed 24 Jun, 2009 05:39 pm
@wertyiu102,
C=pi x diameter
wertyiu102
 
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Reply Wed 24 Jun, 2009 05:40 pm
@Firestar624,
oh.... I lost already. Okay! wow.. I get it! Summer break makes me stupid.
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Unitynow8
 
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Reply Wed 24 Jun, 2009 05:40 pm
@K311Y,
No because you have to figure out the distance between each loop to figure out the height
don't you?
wertyiu102
 
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Reply Wed 24 Jun, 2009 05:41 pm
@K311Y,
3.14159x 13= 40.84067
 

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