Calculatrivia II
GAMES NOV/DEC 1979





To solve this problem, all you need to do is determine the numerical value for each of the 45 unknowns (represented by English and Greek letters), which are defined below; then substitute these values (very carefully) for the corresponding letters in the equation on this page and solve for x. Please bear in mind the following:

1. In determining the unknowns, do not strain to find unusual ways to interpret any of the definitions. Some may be tricky, but we believe that there is only one correct answer for each, and it is in all cases the most literal and straightforward one.

2. Wherever a square root radical appears in this problem, evaluate it as yielding the positive square root only. Standard mathematical usage is in effect throughout the equation.

3. The value for X that appears on your entry blank must be expressed in simplest form. If your answer were 10/5, you should write it simply as 2; if your answer were 10/4, you should write it as 2 1/2.





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