Social Media is RUINING Our Brains // DUMB, DUMBER & DUMBEST ft. Dorisxchi & Ariyan Rosé

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Participants including Doris, Cole, Ariana, and Courtney compete in a challenge involving math, science, and geography called "Dum, Dumber, and Dumbest." The winner of the quiz, scoring 52.46 out of 15, leads to a discussion on humility, luck in answering questions, and the importance of preparation by high school teachers.

Insights

  • Doris struggles with math, while Cole is confident, showcasing varying levels of proficiency among participants in different subjects.
  • The winner of the quiz was determined by the closest answer in a discussion that highlighted the role of humility, luck, and the importance of preparation by high school teachers, emphasizing the multifaceted nature of success beyond mere knowledge.

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Recent questions

  • Who participated in the challenge?

    Doris, Cole, Ariana, Courtney

  • What was the first category in the challenge?

    Mathematics

  • How was the winner determined in the quiz?

    By the closest answer to 52.46 out of 15

  • What were the final categories in the challenge?

    Science and geography

  • What were the key takeaways from the quiz?

    Acknowledgment of the winner, humility, luck, and preparation

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Summary

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"Math, Science, Geography Challenge with Doris, Cole"

  • The challenge involves answering questions from math, science, and geography.
  • Participants include Doris, Cole, Ariana, and Courtney.
  • The challenge is called "Dum, Dumber, and Dumbest."
  • The first category is mathematics.
  • The first math question is about the number of minutes in seven and a half hours.
  • The second math question involves solving for x in an equation.
  • Doris struggles with math, while Cole is confident.
  • The next category is science.
  • The final category is geography.

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Quiz winner's humility and luck discussed

  • Participants engaged in a quiz, with one individual scoring 52.46 out of 15, leading to a discussion on the number of countries in Africa and the winner being determined by the closest answer.
  • Despite initial doubts, the winner of the quiz was acknowledged, with a discussion on humility, luck in answering questions, and the importance of preparation by high school teachers.
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