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Jourans are from the planet jupiter. Jourons have 7 arms but only 2 fingers on each arm. How do i teach a jouon to count upto 20 in binary numbers?
 

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LndWh said:
Jourans are from the planet jupiter. Jourons have 7 arms but only 2 fingers on each arm. How do i teach a jouon to count upto 20 in binary numbers?

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LndWh said:
Jourans are from the planet jupiter. Jourons have 7 arms but only 2 fingers on each arm. How do i teach a jouon to count upto 20 in binary numbers?

Interesting :mad: How I missed this question ?? :roll
 
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LndWh said:
Jourans are from the planet jupiter. Jourons have 7 arms but only 2 fingers on each arm. How do i teach a jouon to count upto 20 in binary numbers?


I hope that you taught Jourans all about multiplication and solving index before teaching him/her binary numbers. :)

I never teach any Jupiteran but I think you can teach him/her like that.

We know that:

2^0=1
2^1=2
2^2=4
2^3=8
2^4=16
2^5=32
2^6=64
2^7=128.
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Jourans's 2 hands have 2 fingures means 2^2 = 4

So 5 times his/her 2 hands having 2 fingures means : 5 ( 2^2 ) = 5 X 4 = 20


I know it is not very good answer so I will tell you later a professional Math teacher's answer. :lol:
 

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LndWh said:
Jourans are from the planet jupiter. Jourons have 7 arms but only 2 fingers on each arm. How do i teach a jouon to count upto 20 in binary numbers?

I think the code is 00010100, and that the Jouran/Jouron finger count is as follows: 00|10, 10|00, 00|10, or rather, first finger 0, second finger 4, next hand, first finger 16, second finger 0, back to the other hand, first finger 0, second finger 20.

0x1+0x2+1x4+0x8+1x16+0x32+0x64+0x128 = 20

I'm not sure if that's right, but I tried. :)

Wouldn't they be called Jupi[ch]urians? :lol:
 

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Cas, haven't you got an extra arm there? Would it be 0010100? ;-)
 

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Residents of Jupiter are, I think, called Jovians. Of course, there aren't any, so it's a moot point.

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How do you know? ;-)
 
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LndWh said:
Jourans are from the planet jupiter. Jourons have 7 arms but only 2 fingers on each arm. How do i teach a jouon to count upto 20 in binary numbers?


Here is another Answer (not from me).Since nowadays I am doing word problems so I also want to know the right answer of this question :)

btw I didn't understand the answer :? :cry:


Answer by Ning (25/03/2004) - Answer not rated
20 in binary number is 10100
so we need 5 arms of jouron to count, right?
hope you get it.
we just need the two fingers to count 0 or 1
 

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tdol said:
How do you know? ;-)

If names were planets, people from Casiopea would be called Casiopeans; People from Tdol would be called Tdolians :) ; People from Ronbee would be called Ronbeins :) ; People from Red 5 would be called "people from Red 5", because you don't wanna mess with 'em :wink: , and--a drum-roll please--people from New York are called Mike, of course. :lol:

Aren't the people on Jupiter called astronauts?
 

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tdol said:
How do you know? ;-)

How do I know there aren't any Jovians? I go by what the experts say. Of course, none of them have been there either.

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ProudToBeMuslim said:
tdol said:
How do you know? ;-)


Because he is coming from Jupitor and he didn't find anyone there except himself. :p :mad:

It was lonesome.

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Casiopea said:
tdol said:
How do you know? ;-)

If names were planets, people from Casiopea would be called Casiopeans; People from Tdol would be called Tdolians :) ; People from Ronbee would be called Ronbeins :) ; People from Red 5 would be called "people from Red 5", because you don't wanna mess with 'em :wink: , and--a drum-roll please--people from New York are called Mike, of course. :lol:

Aren't the people on Jupiter called astronauts?

There are people on Jupiter?

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Casiopea said:
tdol said:
Cas, haven't you got an extra arm there? Would it be 0010100? ;-)

The other fingers were jealous? :)

Psst. misplaced the decimal point.

With seven arms each with two fingers, you could be very rude in England. ;-)
 
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