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Greco-Roman egalitarianism
A cunning involutionA Simple Puzzle - A bus DriverI don't exist yet. Help me fix that!The magical water drumAn eager refusalThe followed and the followerHow to tell one's right/leftThe round tableReading in the dark, faster than lightGuess a common 5-letter word!
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Athenian democracy
is a cornerstone of egalitarianism. One person, one vote. Everyone.
Here's something, though, Athenians mightn't've imagined:
I = II = III
IV = V = VI = VII = VIII
IX = X = XI = XII = XIII
XIV = XV = XVI = XVII = XVIII = IL = L = LI = LII = LIII
XIX = XX = XXI = XXII = XXIII = ... ?
XXIV = XXV = XXVI = XXVII = XXVIII = ... ?
XXIX = XXX = XXXI = XXXII = XXXIII = ... ?
Can you imagine it?
Please fill in the right side ... ?s and explain.
lateral-thinking
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Athenian democracy
is a cornerstone of egalitarianism. One person, one vote. Everyone.
Here's something, though, Athenians mightn't've imagined:
I = II = III
IV = V = VI = VII = VIII
IX = X = XI = XII = XIII
XIV = XV = XVI = XVII = XVIII = IL = L = LI = LII = LIII
XIX = XX = XXI = XXII = XXIII = ... ?
XXIV = XXV = XXVI = XXVII = XXVIII = ... ?
XXIX = XXX = XXXI = XXXII = XXXIII = ... ?
Can you imagine it?
Please fill in the right side ... ?s and explain.
lateral-thinking
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Apology for the lack of more specific tags: They would give away the solution.
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– humn
2 hours ago
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Athenian democracy
is a cornerstone of egalitarianism. One person, one vote. Everyone.
Here's something, though, Athenians mightn't've imagined:
I = II = III
IV = V = VI = VII = VIII
IX = X = XI = XII = XIII
XIV = XV = XVI = XVII = XVIII = IL = L = LI = LII = LIII
XIX = XX = XXI = XXII = XXIII = ... ?
XXIV = XXV = XXVI = XXVII = XXVIII = ... ?
XXIX = XXX = XXXI = XXXII = XXXIII = ... ?
Can you imagine it?
Please fill in the right side ... ?s and explain.
lateral-thinking
$endgroup$
Athenian democracy
is a cornerstone of egalitarianism. One person, one vote. Everyone.
Here's something, though, Athenians mightn't've imagined:
I = II = III
IV = V = VI = VII = VIII
IX = X = XI = XII = XIII
XIV = XV = XVI = XVII = XVIII = IL = L = LI = LII = LIII
XIX = XX = XXI = XXII = XXIII = ... ?
XXIV = XXV = XXVI = XXVII = XXVIII = ... ?
XXIX = XXX = XXXI = XXXII = XXXIII = ... ?
Can you imagine it?
Please fill in the right side ... ?s and explain.
lateral-thinking
lateral-thinking
edited 2 hours ago
humn
asked 2 hours ago
humnhumn
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14.6k442131
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Apology for the lack of more specific tags: They would give away the solution.
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Apology for the lack of more specific tags: They would give away the solution.
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– humn
2 hours ago
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Apology for the lack of more specific tags: They would give away the solution.
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– humn
2 hours ago
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Apology for the lack of more specific tags: They would give away the solution.
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Equal numbers are those with
equal products of Roman numerals
so the blanks are
IC = C = CI = CII = CIII
ID = D = DI = DII = DIII
IM = M = MI = MII = MIII
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@humn Is IL a valid Roman numeral?
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– noedne
2 hours ago
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Got me. @noedne! Formally it would be XLIX, which would overflow.
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– humn
1 hour ago
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$begingroup$
Equal numbers are those with
equal products of Roman numerals
so the blanks are
IC = C = CI = CII = CIII
ID = D = DI = DII = DIII
IM = M = MI = MII = MIII
$endgroup$
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@humn Is IL a valid Roman numeral?
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Got me. @noedne! Formally it would be XLIX, which would overflow.
$endgroup$
– humn
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add a comment |
$begingroup$
Equal numbers are those with
equal products of Roman numerals
so the blanks are
IC = C = CI = CII = CIII
ID = D = DI = DII = DIII
IM = M = MI = MII = MIII
$endgroup$
2
$begingroup$
@humn Is IL a valid Roman numeral?
$endgroup$
– noedne
2 hours ago
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Got me. @noedne! Formally it would be XLIX, which would overflow.
$endgroup$
– humn
1 hour ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Equal numbers are those with
equal products of Roman numerals
so the blanks are
IC = C = CI = CII = CIII
ID = D = DI = DII = DIII
IM = M = MI = MII = MIII
$endgroup$
Equal numbers are those with
equal products of Roman numerals
so the blanks are
IC = C = CI = CII = CIII
ID = D = DI = DII = DIII
IM = M = MI = MII = MIII
edited 1 hour ago
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@humn Is IL a valid Roman numeral?
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– noedne
2 hours ago
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Got me. @noedne! Formally it would be XLIX, which would overflow.
$endgroup$
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1 hour ago
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@humn Is IL a valid Roman numeral?
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– noedne
2 hours ago
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Got me. @noedne! Formally it would be XLIX, which would overflow.
$endgroup$
– humn
1 hour ago
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@humn Is IL a valid Roman numeral?
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@humn Is IL a valid Roman numeral?
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– noedne
2 hours ago
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Got me. @noedne! Formally it would be XLIX, which would overflow.
$endgroup$
– humn
1 hour ago
$begingroup$
Got me. @noedne! Formally it would be XLIX, which would overflow.
$endgroup$
– humn
1 hour ago
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