As I promised, today is the last day of the academic year, and here is the last clue to the not so interesting (really) question of where I was born:
14.1.3
19.2.1
24.1.0
28.0.2
Let's see if anybody figures it out :)
As I promised, today is the last day of the academic year, and here is the last clue to the not so interesting (really) question of where I was born:
14.1.3
19.2.1
24.1.0
28.0.2
Let's see if anybody figures it out :)
Y aquí va la lista de los ejercicios individuales; son un montón, pero son fáciles y se hacen bastante rápido:
Como solo hemos hablado de parte de la materia de los temas del 8 al 10, los voy a combinar todos en esta entrada:
Aquí van los ejercicios de Khan Academy sobre sistemas de ecuaciones:
Antes de hacer los ejercicios de este tema, recordad entrar en vuestro dashboard y hacer todos los retos que os pidan.
Aquí tenéis los ejercicios que deberíais poder resolver de ecuaciones:
Aquí tenéis los ejercicios que deberíais poder resolver de operaciones con polinomios:
Dado lo desastroso que ha sido el examen de álgebra, os recomiendo que practiquéis todo lo que podáis los ejercicios de este tema y el siguiente.
Esta es la lista de los ejercicios sobre el tema 8 de operaciones con fracciones que tenéis que hacer en Khan Academy:
Esta es la lista de los ejercicios sobre el tema 7 de introducción a las fracciones que tenéis que hacer en Khan Academy:
Seems the previous clue was no challenge for you guys, so let's see if I can make this one a bit more interesting. You're going to work a little bit of math to get this one. The next clue is ciphered and I've used a simple substitution cipher, based on a number (called the key), to write it.
So you understand what this means, here is an example: suppose you know the key to your cipher is 4, then you would substitute the letter A by the fourth letter in the alphabet, D, the letter B by the fifth letter, E, the C by the sixth letter, F, and so on and so forth. So, instead of HELLO, you would write KHOOR. If it helps, you can tell me how you would write GOODBYE in this cipher in a comment, and I'll tell you whether it's fine.
Now, for the actual clue: GUR PBHAGEL JURER V JNF OBEA VF N ERCHOYVP. And to get the key to the cipher: multiple the amount of divisors the number 120 has by the tenth smallest prime number, now add the digits of the result and use that as your key.
Good luck, hopefully you'll get it as fast as the previous one.
Esta es la lista de los ejercicios sobre números decimales que tenéis que hacer en Khan Academy:
As promised, here's the first clue. These are pictures of all the cities where I've lived for more than six months:
If you click on the slideshow you can see a bigger version.
So, your first task is to find out the names of the cities. I suggest you start with the country, it should be easy, if you look at the pictures carefully.
ETA: This is what we are gonna do, write an entry here telling me what country you think each picture belongs to and I'll tell you whether your guess is right or wrong. When someone has the six countries right, I'll give you the next clue.