Weekly Math Challenge 17 (November 22, 2017)
A big congratulations to Famfly for successfully solving the last week's math challenge question!
There is an error in the wording of the problem (as graciously pointed out by Mark Majkowski): not only are x and y distinct, but x should be greater than y.
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There is an error in the wording of the problem (as graciously pointed out by Mark Majkowski): not only are x and y distinct, but x should be greater than y.
Welcome, everyone! My channel hosts one weekly math challenge question per week (made by either myself, my family, or my friends), which will be posted every Wednesday. Please comment your proposed answer down below! If you get the correct answer, you will be recognized in the next math challenge video. The solution to this question and new question will be posted next Wednesday.
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Видео Weekly Math Challenge 17 (November 22, 2017) канала LetsSolveMathProblems
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