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SignUp Now!You missed more than that15 I missed the x sign earlier
Check his hands bro.(5 + 5) x 2 = 20
or
5 + (5 x 2) = 15
I was on team 15 until I saw thisCheck his hands bro.
Getting closer. Let's see the math…and feet.
…so 39.
1 shoe+guy with 2 shoes on holding 2 of those things in his hands x 1 thingGetting closer. Let's see the math
Damn he had shoes on too1 shoe+guy with 2 shoes on holding 2 of those things in his hands x 1 thing
5+17x2
5+34
39
1 shoe+guy with 2 shoes on holding 2 of those things in his hands x 1 thing
5+19x2
5+38
43
I mean, that's my answer anyways, but I haven't seen Ol Ted verify yet, so I'm not positive that I am correct.
You were far from the only one, so no worries. I almost typed in a number, but then I noticed the muliplication. Then, as I'm looking closer, I noticed single items...then lastly, noticed that he was wearing shoes and the lifting straps in the 3rd line. Easy to miss.God damn. I messed up a lot on initial response so I will just punch myself in the face.
Fuck you and your multiplier bullshitLots of things in play here.
1. Initial values of items
2. Value of single items when doubles are shown.
3. Attention to detail in row 3
4. Order of Operations.
I bet that faggit can't weldYou were far from the only one, so no worries. I almost typed in a number, but then I noticed the muliplication. Then, as I'm looking closer, I noticed single items...then lastly, noticed that he was wearing shoes and the lifting straps in the 3rd line. Easy to miss.
Fuck you and your multiplier bullshit
No, but I can size welds. And figure out how much capacity they have, whether they're flare bevel, CJP, fillet, etc.I bet that faggit can't weld
Which is more important the amperage or volts?No, but I can size welds. And figure out how much capacity they have, whether they're flare bevel, CJP, fillet, etc.