The "T N M N" brain teaser likely refers to a puzzle where each letter represents the first letter of a number word. In this case, "T N M N" could stand for "Ten Men Men None." The challenge is to decipher the pattern and determine the relationship between the words or numbers represented by the letters. These types of brain teasers often require logical thinking and pattern recognition to solve.
Proof: P{T>n+m/T>n}=P{T>n+m,T>n}/P{T>n} (Bayes theorem) =P{T>n+m}/P{T>n} =((1-p)^(n+m))/(1-p)^n = (1-p)^(n+m-n) = (1-p)^m (1-p)^m = {T>m} So T>m has the same probability as T>m+n given that T>n, which means it doesn't care (or don't remember) that n phases had passed.
Brain teasers are puzzles or riddles used to stimulate one's mind. Brain teasers are usually frustrating riddles with seemingly difficult clues, but simple answers, such as: Q:What is full of holes, but can still hold water? A:a sponge Q:Tommy tells Terry about a time when they talked about turtles at a tea party. How many T's are in that? A: 2, it only asks for how many letters are in the word "that." Q: Do you know how to spell (think of a word)? Spell it. A: I-T, it. The question asks for the word "it" to be spelled.
Decode - A M L A E S T T A N G D A
It is spelled "a-n-t-i-d-i-s-e-s-t-a-b-l-i-s-h-m-e-n-t-a-r-i-a-n-i-s-m".
The correct spelling is 'A-n-t-i-d-i-s-e-s-t-a-b-l-i-s-h-m-e-n-t-a-r-i-a-n-i-s-m'.
T RN means no "u" turn, just the word "turn" without a "u".
Committment is spelled C-O-M-M-I-T-M-E-N-T.
If m * n is even, it can be expressed as m * n = 2 * t, where t is natural number. Either m or n has to provide factor of 2 for the right side of equation, so it basically means at least one of them has to be even.
first the puzzle should be solved N R A you T C O M here you = I N R A I T C O M arranging the word we get ROMANTIC
t e m p e r a m e n t
Well, honey, the answer to that brain teaser is "empty." Looks like you were trying to outsmart me, but I've got more sass than a room full of divas. Keep those brain teasers coming, I'm just getting warmed up.
Manatee