A pair serie

A pair serie

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This is a serie of ordered pairs:
(0,6), (1,2), (2,5), (3,5), (4,4), (5,5), (6,6), (7,3), (8,7), and (9,6) and this is the whole serie.

This means that every one-figure number has a corresponding number attached. Like you say 3 and I say 5. 10 is not defined in this serie so you get no answer for that.

Here is the question: What is the principle behind the pairs?

(This is perhaps an impossible question if you are not a Mega Mensa of some kind, but start asking questions about it and I answer in regular intervalls. If no questions comes, then I start giving hints after a while.)

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Dont want to spoil 😛, ill mail Fabian

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Originally posted by FabianFnas
This is a serie of ordered pairs:
(0,6), (1,2), (2,5), (3,5), (4,4), (5,5), (6,6), (7,3), (8,7), and (9,6) and this is the whole serie.

This means that every one-figure number has a corresponding number attached. Like you say 3 and I say 5. 10 is not defined in this serie so you get no answer for that.

Here is the question: What is the principle be ...[text shortened]... I answer in regular intervalls. If no questions comes, then I start giving hints after a while.)
Do you know what does "Mensa" mean in spanish?

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Originally posted by David113
Do you know what does "Mensa" mean in spanish?
Yes. It doesn't mean anything... Perhaps you mean Italian?

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Originally posted by Palynka
Yes. It doesn't mean anything... Perhaps you mean Italian?
It's latin, actually, and means 'table'.

When Mensa was started it was thought of having a think-tank around a round table, like the King Arthur's table, therefore they called it Mensa, the table. As I've understood it...

But this was off topic, sorry.

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f(x) = -.0002066798945 x^9 + .0074652778 x^8 - .1127480161 x^7 + .9357638906 x^6 - 4.745312509 x^5 + 15.49774308 x^4 - 32.88816143 x^3 + 42.05902783 x^2 - 24.75357145 x + 6

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Originally posted by Palynka
Yes. It doesn't mean anything... Perhaps you mean Italian?
Is that so?

I used this site
http://world.altavista.com/

to translate the word 'mensa' from spanish to English... try it and see.

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Originally posted by Jirakon
f(x) = -.0002066798945 x^9 + .0074652778 x^8 - .1127480161 x^7 + .9357638906 x^6 - 4.745312509 x^5 + 15.49774308 x^4 - 32.88816143 x^3 + 42.05902783 x^2 - 24.75357145 x + 6
🙂

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Originally posted by David113
Is that so?

I used this site
http://world.altavista.com/

to translate the word 'mensa' from spanish to English... try it and see.
I guess I stand corrected. Never heard it spoken or written elsewhere, though.

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In my Spanish dictionary, it says:
"Menso (mex) - fool"

Then 'mensa' is its feminin form.

Spanish? Well, local mexican rather.
Can any mexican reader verify this?

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Originally posted by FabianFnas
(This is perhaps an impossible question if you are not a Mega Mensa of some kind, but start asking questions about it and I answer in regular intervalls. If no questions comes, then I start giving hints after a while.)
Hint: I got the idea of this problem while watching a movie on my VHS tape recorder.

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Originally posted by Darrie
Dont want to spoil 😛, ill mail Fabian
Some of us already saw your answer! Looked good to me.

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Originally posted by mtthw
Some of us already saw your answer! Looked good to me.
Those of you who saw the answer, please don't spoil the fn for the rest of them trying to figure it out.
Send me a mail with the answer if you have figured it out...

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Originally posted by FabianFnas
Hint: I got the idea of this problem while watching a movie on my VHS tape recorder.
Hint2: I'm certain that the time was 12 minutes past 8 when I got the idea.

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Originally posted by FabianFnas
Hint2: I'm certain that the time was 12 minutes past 8 when I got the idea.
Hint3: I know the time for sure, because the clock of the VCR in light figures told me that.