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PostPosted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 4:05 am 
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Waiting for 2 at graveyard sxnk693p 18,3


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(3, 5) needs a gravedigger. One of our members was timed out. :(


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bethi wrote:
CORRECT FORMULAE!!!

1890g/630.00cc takes 225 drops
2961g/2115.00cc takes 49 drops

Please post any other correct formulas for those who are trying to solve this step!!!


but what is the formula, the actual process by whicffh we arrive at those products?


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how do i get out of the graveyard?


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*sigh* I was in the middle of digging when it started lagging like crazy. After some F5 mashing it finally loads only to find out that I've been booted. Grr. (Just needed to get that off my chest...)


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Sunsinger wrote:
bethi wrote:
CORRECT FORMULAE!!!

1890g/630.00cc takes 225 drops
2961g/2115.00cc takes 49 drops

Please post any other correct formulas for those who are trying to solve this step!!!


but what is the formula, the actual process by whicffh we arrive at those products?


and please, in very simple terms for those of us who math smacked hard and still hurts thier brain... :P


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got kicked out for slacking I do not know why


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need a digger at 4244-429G. (18, 15)


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Some quick estimates tell you that it weighs 3,212 grams and has a volume of 1,235.38 cubic centimetres.
---150 = too little


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Some quick estimates tell you that it weighs 2,443 grams and has a volume of 814.33 cubic centimetres.

I get the same proportions each time I visit this one grave I've been going to. (Just in case there was any questions about that). 200 drops was too little (using guestimation right now because I'm NO good at math.)


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Sunsinger wrote:
bethi wrote:
CORRECT FORMULAE!!!

1890g/630.00cc takes 225 drops
2961g/2115.00cc takes 49 drops

Please post any other correct formulas for those who are trying to solve this step!!!


but what is the formula, the actual process by whicffh we arrive at those products?


Doubt anyone knows that right now... nothing but the good ol' guess n' check method. But if we do compile a bunch of info with their correct answers... someone might be able to churn out a process to get the right answer...

Some Key points:
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1184g / 592.00cm^3 x = 100
2961g / 2115.00cm^3 x = 49
1890g / 630.00cm^3 x = 225

@ PPT-Graveyard "7-IB7VJ8"
3212g / 1234.38cm^3 100 < x < 189 (entrance, nearest up)
[i]3875g / 2152.78cm^3 78 < x <82> 29


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Someone posted a formula on the NeoBoards that seems to work. I tried it (only once though) and it did work. Try this:

Find density, square it, then times by 25, and do that many drops.


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Drake-Dark wrote:
Sunsinger wrote:
bethi wrote:
CORRECT FORMULAE!!!

1890g/630.00cc takes 225 drops
2961g/2115.00cc takes 49 drops

Please post any other correct formulas for those who are trying to solve this step!!!


but what is the formula, the actual process by whicffh we arrive at those products?


and please, in very simple terms for those of us who math smacked hard and still hurts thier brain... :P



It can't be anything too hard. Just because there are no younger kids in this forum, it doesn't mean they aren't participating in plot. For the plot to be capable of being completed by the younger age groups, it can't be some long complicated formula.

Does anyone ever recall having to use a complicated formula for a plot?


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Gumdrops wrote:
Someone posted a formula on the NeoBoards that seems to work. I tried it (only once though) and it did work. Try this:

Find density, square it, then times by 25, and do that many drops.


Hm. This actually works for the 3 confirmed answers we have.... I think we've got it.


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Finally understanding this. Did anyone answer how long the "time out" period is?


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