IQ and trading

Quote from MAESTRO:

Phrase "use the image" refers to the list of available letters.

That's open to interpretation. There is text and there is the image.

I do not understand how smth that is open to interpretation can be used to measure intelligence.
 
mike, what kind of engineer? just curious.

Dagobaz..very impressive. what do you do for work? What college(s) did you goto? any degree? just curious.

This is a great site. I like the crowd.
 
Ok here are two:

If I go from point A to point B at an average speed of 30 miles per hour, how fast must I go from point B back to point A so that my average speed for the entire trip is 60 miles per hour?

What am I if:

the man who made me, sold me.
the man who bought me, never used me.
and, the man who used me, never saw me.

I will give you the answers if you ask.
 
Quote from DOuWizetrade?:

mike, what kind of engineer? just curious.

Dagobaz..very impressive. what do you do for work? What college(s) did you goto? any degree? just curious.

This is a great site. I like the crowd.

EE

Mike
 
Quote from MAESTRO:

The one test that got me puzzled for a while is this sequence:

61, 52, 63, 94, 46 , ?, ? put two missing numbers in this sequence.

This test was optional after you have reached IQ >= 150.

Enjoy.

Probably one of the typital questions everyone can learn easily from IQ books (in order to improve score :) ). :confused:
 
Quote from DOuWizetrade?:

Ok here are two:

If I go from point A to point B at an average speed of 30 miles per hour, how fast must I go from point B back to point A so that my average speed for the entire trip is 60 miles per hour?


Probably never. :confused:
 
Quote from DOuWizetrade?:

What am I if:

the man who made me, sold me.
the man who bought me, never used me.
and, the man who used me, never saw me.

I will give you the answers if you ask.

A put option, or poison, something like that. :D
 
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