as I see nothing about a limit on the number I guesses I will add 1578 and 1297 to my first guess of 888
Porsche, is there a limit on how many guesses you can make? If there isnt, I would like to also guess 1994 and 1100. I doubt you can because someone would be able to guess a TON of numbers and easily win.
In " [...] your reply on this thread," the word "reply" is in singular form. Nonetheless, the original question is apt to receive one quantity as adequate response. As consequence, I pronounce myself with the following words: 1. if you appropriately prove that "one possible quantity" isn't valid: the format of this contest shall be nullified, and you will be the only creature in sufficient condition to accept the victory [and subsequent prize]; 2. if you appropriately prove that "more than one possible quantity" is valid: you may tranquilly provide more than one quantity, in any "possible" occasion; and 3. if you appropriately prove that there's valid parallelism between one possible quantity, and a quantity that never machinates its provenance from a same base of "one possible quantity": the format of this contest shall perdure in intact state, but I'll send you a five-ounce ingot of silver. Attentively, Porsche2007
Porsche, unfortunetley, my knowledge in the field of English vocabulary isn't vast enough to understand what you are saying. So, can you or someone else please say the same thing, but say it as if you were explaining it to a 5 year old? By the way, you would make a pretty good lawyer.
IF I understand him correctly, you can only have 1 answer UNLESS all the guesses that were given by the predetermined date are all incorrect therefore giving everyone another guess or if you can find a mathetical way to prove why you should be able to have more than 1 answer then you must. If you convert everything that he is saying and being able to guess correctly once, then you have a 5oz ingot. (If this was a movie he is definitely Spock from Star Trek) 1089..thanks for the contest