. . . Somehow, I do not believe this reply is from Hectictar
Let’s test the hypothesis by analyzing the presented solution. . . .
Activating super duper computerized analyzing program
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Presents the equation(s) ------------------------------Nope
Itemizes the steps --------------------------------------Nope
Annotates the steps in coherent English ---------Nope
Presents the final solution(s) ------------------------Yep
Computerized response:
The presented solution is inconsistent with techniques utilized by Hectictar.
Scanning to identify probable presenter
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Computer generated answer ------------------------------Yep
Answer soaked in BS ------------------------------------------maybe
Answer coated in thick layer of blarney -----------------Yep
Additional analysis:
Use of blarney instead of work product -----------------Yep
Computerized analysis suggests solution presented by “Blarney bag” or virtual brother, “Blarney banker”
Additional Con Troll notes: “72 Quarters” is equivalent to 18 dollars. Insufficient funds to attend university. Beep . . . Beep . . . Boing
End of Computerized analysis.
Computerized Program ID: Blarney and BS detecting scanning engine version 2.0
by Naus Corps: Con Troll division: Beep . . . Beep . . . Boing .. . Boing . . . Boing