Burger King App: Solve Math Equation, Earn Coupon Towards Free Whopper w/
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Burger King App (Android or iOS) offers those who can Solve a Math Equation a Coupon towards Free Whooperwith any Purchase (see steps below). Thanks Jaggsta & Dr. J
Steps
Scroll down the home page within the App to find "How Much do you Know" under Trending
Click on the promotion and submit answer to be eligible for coupon which will be added to your "Offers" (hint: 5)
Go to offer tab and tap on "Refresh My Offers"
You should then see the following Offer: "College Trivia - Free Whopper w/ Purchase", select offer and apply to your order
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Refer to forum thread for deal discussion. Offer is limited to one per guest. Burger King App and Registration Required. Offer is valid through April 20, 2020. -slickdewmaster
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If using at restaurant/drive-thru, just provide them coupon code "MGRREQ"...
In the Tweet and in the email blast there are no good instructions as to where to go to get this offer added.
Once logged into the app, scroll down on the home page until you see "HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW" and tap on that to enter code 5
Hope this tip helps -c2nah777
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Ordering "extras" on your whopper, like extra lettuce or tomatoes also counts as a "purchase" as my mobile order was $0.27 for the whopper (I got extra tomatoes).
The periodic table one is:
Berkelium
The literature one is:
Life is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
I take it you couldn't solve the equation then.
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It's pretty simple really - the entire term in the summation boils down to + or -5 depending on i; if i is odd, it's (-) if i is even it's (+). (5!x5/4!)=25 and SQRT(25)=5. so you have -5, +5, -5, +5 etc. So every time i is even, the summation is 0. If it's odd (such as with 461), it's -5.
I just forgot the initial (-) sign in front of the summation.
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Berkelium
The literature one is:
Life is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
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Berkelium
The literature one is:
Life is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
Berkelium
The literature one is:
Life is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
Forgot the initial (-) sign
It's pretty simple really - the entire term in the summation boils down to + or -5 depending on i; if i is odd, it's (-) if i is even it's (+). (5!x5/4!)=25 and SQRT(25)=5. so you have -5, +5, -5, +5 etc. So every time i is even, the summation is 0. If it's odd (such as with 461), it's -5.
I just forgot the initial (-) sign in front of the summation.
Forgot the initial (-) sign
I was trying online equation solvers, and obviously entering something wrong, as I was getting nonsense answers.
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Or since this is a coupon, you can only use one coupon at a time. Thx.
Or since this is a coupon, you can only use one coupon at a time. Thx.
Guessing the latter but would be interesting to hear if someone tried that.
Or since this is a coupon, you can only use one coupon at a time. Thx.