KravenMorehead™
Barrel Brothers.®
What if the answer is 5 pennies 

It depends on whether you gave me a nickel or 5 pennies.
so i see no one is confident in their answer?
Fun, easy questions?Four numbers sum to 128. Starting with the second number, each number is one fourth of the prior. Give the value of the smallest number.
How?00000000000000000000000000023389
1.50588?
How?
EDIT: I should add that you are correct.
Common denominators. (x)+(x/4)+(x/16)+(x/64)=128initially I was calculating possibilities for the second to fourth number then filling in the balance as the first number. got too many answers. 6 actually. then when I looked at the wording for clues it said starting with the second number it was a quarter of the former so the first one was four times the second one. starting with the smallest lets name it X
the sequence would be
X...4X..16X..64X.. as far as value relative to the smallest one.
total is 85X= 128 so X = 1.50588 based off division.
1.50588... 6.0235...24.094...96.37.. approximate values..
I'm good with puzzle shyt. high IQ and what not
Common denominators. (x)+(x/4)+(x/16)+(x/64)=128
If you have 1 dollar's worth of pennies, then i give you five more cents, how many pennies do you have?
Fun, easy questions?Four numbers sum to 128. Starting with the second number, each number is one fourth of the prior. Give the value of the smallest number.
How?
EDIT: I should add that you are correct.
128/85![]()
I made up the question I asked. Plus, where's the fun in using Google?You nikkas know we can google shyt right?