Here's the question that Mr Chrzastowski gave us, it's Grade 12 level, have fun! There's 25 students in our class, and all of us were born in 1996, which was a leap year, which has 366 days. What's the probability of at least 2 of us having the same birthday? I'm really close!
About Me
- Sophie Tribiani
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Okay, sup? How you doing? Good! But you're probably here to know about me. I'm Sophie and I'm 15, grade 9, Asian, bla bla bla. I like a lot of stuff! Like books, music, MOVIES (if you want to know which ones, just go down to the bottom)! I want to be a director when I grow up, sooooo fun!! And I've got lots of friends, well, not lots, but a fair bit. People call me hard-working, or just a nerd. I am a nerd, a hard-core nerd, you got a problem with that? Good. I'm also just hard-core, I mean, I've got people's backs, I fight for what I believe in, I say what's on my mind, I don't sway with the crowd. Yeah, anything else? If you have any more questions (Which you probably don't, because you probably know me in real life, and you'll know that Sophie Tribiani doesn't exit, at least I hope I didn't steal someone else's name o.O....) Just read some of my posts, I've got lots!
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Paradoxes
Okay, today on the way home, Laurie and I had a wonderfully confusing, very Middle Years-like discussion on time, timelines and the Grandfather Paradox. We were thinking about the math question that Mr Chrzastowski gave us to think about at home. It was really hard, and it really makes me doubt whether or not I am able to do Math Enriched. But any way, we started then to talk about my book about another world where stories from books exist. When a historical fiction is written, that's why our conversation started. It was fun talking about how in my world, all time exists at the same time, confusing, huh?
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