1 rising sun (with a number) 9
You expect me to come, I expect you to come. (type a mathematical noun) equals
3. 1: 1 (to use an idiom) Even.
4. Two cows fight diagonally (hit a mathematical noun)
5. Bye, Mom! Denominator (type a mathematical noun)
6.fifty cents (a geometric noun) and half a garden (half a dollar)
7.0.3 yuan triangle (a geometric noun)
8. 15 points, 1000 yuan (to use an idiom), 1,000 yuan a moment.
9. Two cows are facing (with a mathematical symbol) braces.
10. What can I save the world map (enter a project name)?
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12. Head of State as an accountant (with a mathematical noun) statistics
13. Make a clean break (hit a mathematical term) score
14. Learn to do business-try to do business.
15. Don't cheat in the exam-real score
16. armistice-peace
17. Move in and count (type a mathematical noun).
18. Answer across the bank (use a mathematical noun).
19. Count backwards (type a mathematical noun)
20.10002 =100×100×100 Type an idiom (of course).
2 1. 1256789 Type an idiom (forgetting things)
22.3555 Type an idiom (in groups of three or five).
23. 1+2+3 Type an idiom (one by one).
24.3.5 Type an idiom (no three no four)
25.5 10 Type idioms (15 10)
26.9 inches+1 inch = 1 foot Type idioms (push your luck)
27. Fifty cents a trip (to use a mathematical term) and one yuan twice (push algorithm)
28. Divorce by agreement (use a mathematical noun).
29. Completely cost-effective (to use a mathematical noun) absolute value
30. Always count banknotes (type a mathematical term) constant (pass method)
3 1. All's well that ends well (with a mathematical noun) concentric circles
32. Legal fees (use a mathematical noun) are rational.
33. Hit the common denominator of each side of Yuanyang (hit a mathematical noun)
34. Fishing (using a mathematical noun) is equal to (holiday method)
35. Equestrian (A mathematical term) multiplication
36. suit the remedy to the case (type a mathematical noun)
37. More than ten points (a mathematical term) and the remaining angle (conversion, leaving)
37. Common vertical lines for group fishing (to use a mathematical term)
38. Draw a draw (in mathematical terms).
39. Team Competition (A-type mathematical term) Gong * * *
40. Make a fist and wipe your hands (make a mathematical noun) and wait for the angle.
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1. One plus one is not two. Combine the word "one", the plus sign "+"and another word "one" to get the word "Wang" instead of "two". The answer is king.
2. One minus one is not zero. The word "one", the minus sign "-"and another word "one" are combined to get the word "three" instead of "zero". The answer is three.
3. Seven eighths. Write "eight sevenths" with mathematical symbols. Write the number 7 on the fractional line and the number 8 under the fractional line. The answer is the idiom "seven ups and eight downs". In the above riddle, a new understanding of the words in the riddle with some simple mathematical knowledge can help guess the answer. Another mathematical riddle, the answer is mathematical nouns. Let's look at a few examples.
4. Seven six five four three two one. (Type a mathematical noun) It is usually a number from small to large, just like the popular song "One two three four five six seven, where is my friend". Now he says "765432 1", which means counting backwards from the largest to the smallest, so the answer is "reciprocal".
5. bargaining. When bargaining, it is necessary to negotiate repeatedly to reach the amount agreed by both parties. This process of negotiating the amount of money can be called "quotient". The answer is business.
6. You expect me, and I expect you. (Type a mathematical noun) "You are expecting me" means that you are waiting for me; "I am looking forward to you", I am waiting for you. Two people waiting for each other can be described as "evenly matched". The answer is the same.
7. What's the score? Academic performance is calculated by the number of scores. To ask "how much", you can put it another way and ask "geometry?" In ancient mathematics books in China, when you ask how many items there are, you always ask, "Does everything have geometry?" Until now, in some dialects, the price of asking things is still "geometry?" So, asking "What's the score" is equivalent to asking "Fraction, geometry?" The answer is two mathematical terms: fraction and geometry.