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On 04/09/2012 06:08 AM, Paul Fuller wrote:
> My son has a maths trivia / riddle sheet to complete and one question
> has us all stumped.
>
> The clue is "R is the D between the L and H S"
FWIW, this seems to me more like an exercise in English language riddles
than anything actually to do with mathematics. :-P
R and D could denote several quite plausible combinations. However, I'm
stumped for anything that would fit L and H S.
Nemesis offered H for hypotenuse, and indeed H S as hypotenuse squared
seems plausible. But then that doesn't fit with anything else for the
rest of the sentence.
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