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May 26th, 2004

PUB QUIZ QUESTION OF THE WEEK

PUB QUIZ QUESTION OF THE WEEK

This, even by the standards of bizarre pub quiz questions, is a little bit on the random front. The feeling of achievement when the result was finally discerned was tangible.

Q: Two prime numbers under 100 when one is divided into the other give a result of 0.566265. What are the two numbers?

(I tried to draw a graph to start off but the beer stained question sheet did not help.)

Written by Pete Baran on Wednesday, May 26th, 2004 | 1,892 views |

Responses

  1. Ben on March 29th, 2007

    I think the answer’s 94 and 166 but I’m not sure how you’d get that with just a piece of paper!

  2. Dash on May 16th, 2007

    166 is more than 100, unless I’m mistaken.

    try 47/83

 

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