Who are 2B/37 better known as?
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A quick pair of questions.
(a) Who are 2B/37 better known as?
(b) Who 'composed' 91À/216000?
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A quick pair of questions.
(a) Who are 2B/37 better known as?
(b) Who 'composed' 91À/216000?
Source: GCHQ Puzzle book
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A quick pair of questions.
(a) Who are 2B/37 better known as?
(b) Who 'composed' 91À/216000?
Source: GCHQ Puzzle book
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A quick pair of questions.
(a) Who are 2B/37 better known as?
(b) Who 'composed' 91À/216000?
Source: GCHQ Puzzle book
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Are we looking for a single answer or is it two separate questions?
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Are we looking for a single answer or is it two separate questions?
– rhsquared
17 mins ago
Are we looking for a single answer or is it two separate questions?
– rhsquared
17 mins ago
Are we looking for a single answer or is it two separate questions?
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2B/37 (base 16) = 43/55 (base 10) = 43*4/55*4(base 10) = 172/220 (base 10) = AC/DC (base 16)
Based on the answer by @KevinL I thought that:
It might be a song by AC/DC that is 4'33" long but a quick search in their discography didn't bring any match. Or maybe it's just two separate questions.
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It was John Cage
91 x (pi) / 216000 rad will give 4'33"
John composed the piece 4'33"
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2 Answers
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2B/37 (base 16) = 43/55 (base 10) = 43*4/55*4(base 10) = 172/220 (base 10) = AC/DC (base 16)
Based on the answer by @KevinL I thought that:
It might be a song by AC/DC that is 4'33" long but a quick search in their discography didn't bring any match. Or maybe it's just two separate questions.
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2B/37 (base 16) = 43/55 (base 10) = 43*4/55*4(base 10) = 172/220 (base 10) = AC/DC (base 16)
Based on the answer by @KevinL I thought that:
It might be a song by AC/DC that is 4'33" long but a quick search in their discography didn't bring any match. Or maybe it's just two separate questions.
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up vote
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2B/37 (base 16) = 43/55 (base 10) = 43*4/55*4(base 10) = 172/220 (base 10) = AC/DC (base 16)
Based on the answer by @KevinL I thought that:
It might be a song by AC/DC that is 4'33" long but a quick search in their discography didn't bring any match. Or maybe it's just two separate questions.
2B/37 (base 16) = 43/55 (base 10) = 43*4/55*4(base 10) = 172/220 (base 10) = AC/DC (base 16)
Based on the answer by @KevinL I thought that:
It might be a song by AC/DC that is 4'33" long but a quick search in their discography didn't bring any match. Or maybe it's just two separate questions.
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answered 28 mins ago
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For B)
It was John Cage
91 x (pi) / 216000 rad will give 4'33"
John composed the piece 4'33"
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up vote
2
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For B)
It was John Cage
91 x (pi) / 216000 rad will give 4'33"
John composed the piece 4'33"
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up vote
2
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up vote
2
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For B)
It was John Cage
91 x (pi) / 216000 rad will give 4'33"
John composed the piece 4'33"
For B)
It was John Cage
91 x (pi) / 216000 rad will give 4'33"
John composed the piece 4'33"
answered 27 mins ago
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Are we looking for a single answer or is it two separate questions?
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