The easy/silly quiz thread

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Tin Pot

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Apparently it is
 
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Dave7

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Another one.
Which USA state is DisneyWorld in.
Ive never been but assured this is correct.
Ha............was about to say WRONG then realised.........I meant to ask "which state is Disneyland in"...................so that is the new question.......
WHICH STATE IS DISNEYLAND IN ?
You will still get a prize.........its already in the post :smile:
 
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Tin Pot

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has @Dave7 got me on ignore?
Would you please stop interrupting me :smile:
Sos.........didn't see that.
You are correct.

Next question...........a genuine one.
What is the smallest number that is divisible by every single digit ?
 
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Dave7

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every digit? Include 0? There isn't one.
Is 0 a digit?.............if so.........every digit from 1-9
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Just googled it.........0 is both a number and a numerical digit. I went to secondary school and had no edumication.
 
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It's a bit more complicated than that...
What is the only number that is divisible by every single digit ?
Any multiple of 2^3 x 3^2 x 5 x 7 = 2520. There are infinitely many of them, so you need to restate the question if it needs a unique answer.
 
Any multiple of 2^3 x 3^2 x 5 x 7 = 2520. There are infinitely many of them, so you need to restate the question if it needs a unique answer.
Yeah, my first correction was to replace "only" with "smallest", but then I realised there were bigger problems with the question :smile:

(I'm not judging - I asked a question I had the wrong answer to, but luckily I found out the correct answer before making too big a fool of myself)
 
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Any multiple of 2^3 x 3^2 x 5 x 7 = 2520. There are infinitely many of them, so you need to restate the question if it needs a unique answer.
I fear you are complicating it. In layman's language........there is only one number that is divisible by any single digit (1-9). No high falutin stuff........just bog standard "stuff"
 
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