Can anyone tell me what the image says? Thanks…
Today’s Math Challenge:Jimmy is NOW three years older than Bobby, suppose, SEVEN (7) years from now, the sum of their ages is 79, how old is Bobby Now?
Hint: Let B=Bobby’s age now, J=Jimmy’s age now,
Then, by given condition, B+3=J,
also, after 7 years, (J+7) + (B+7)=79,
now, using substitution, you shall know the answer to both B and J?
Good Luck!
Anwers to Humor Post On Sunday is:
A3: A Pepper
A5: So he would have sweet dreams.
A7: Where is Pop (Papa) Corn?
Bobby is 34 and Jimmy is 31 is my guess. Have a great week ahead 🙂
u r right,
😉
Bobby’s age is prime. The sum of the digits of Jimmy’s age is prime.
Jimmy’s age in ten years is prime. The sum of the digits of Bobby’s age in ten years is prime.
Image–You have to believe to love math. or absolute consciousness to love math or You can only imagine to love math or I believe math is beautiful or special relativity to consciousness regarding love of math. I love math because math is infinite as well as finite.
lovely philosophy…
Oops got only one correct sweet answer for Sunday Humor Post 😦 haha.. tQ for the fun
OK Bobby is 31 years.
You have got nice cartoon pixz.
you got the math correct,
humor answer? no worrying..
we all learn.
Bobby’s age is 31 and Jimmy’s age is 34
and the picture says i(iota) love maths 🙂 😀
correct..
😉
😉
The pix says Square Root of Minus One loves MAD Math..haha
square root minus one=i in math, kid of tricky,
this is another way to say: i love math.
😉
god try.
Okay okay 2nd try ~ Square Root or Minus One I Love MATH
thanks for the persistence..
😉
no guessing required. i is imaginary, as defined.
i is imagery,
i squared is -1, take square root of -1, we get i, the image simply another way to say “i love math”, got it?
that’s what i said Bombelli!
now add some reality and get complex!
Very nice and informative article. Thanks for the quality content and I hope you update your blog frequently as I`m interested in this topic. I`ve already bookmarked this article. Thanx!
thats the cutest kitty i have ever seen on web
Love your math posts!