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1. There are 4 on a horse - Mother, Father, Son, and Daughter. How many different ways can they sit?
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"In the real world, this would be a problem. But in mathematics, we can just define a place where this problem doesn't exist. So we'll go ahead and do that now..."
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"The physicists defer only to mathematicians, and the mathematicians defer only to God ..." - Leon M. Lederman
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Strange - There are several solutions and I get several answers...all correct.
2. A frog eats 104 insects over a period of 4 days. Each day he eats 10 more insects than he did the previous day. How many insects did he eat in each day? (this one should be easy)
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Correct.
3. A couple have children. They buy 14 bars of dairy chocolate, 42 bars of dark chocolate, and 84 bars of cadbury's chocolate. The children each share the bars equally between each other. How many children do they have?
Last edited by Devanté (2006-10-06 19:39:58)
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Last edited by Kurre (2006-10-07 02:39:20)
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Well, you could consider the size of the horse...
Kurre, both your answers are correct.
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4. Follow the pattern and draw the 4th diagram.
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Presenting the Prinny dance.
Take this dood! Huh doood!!! HUH DOOOOD!?!? DOOD HUH!!!!!! DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Correct, Espeon.
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Correct.
3. A couple have children. They buy 14 bars of dairy chocolate, 42 bars of dark chocolate, and 84 bars of cadbury's chocolate. The children each share the bars equally between each other. How many children do they have?
Last edited by All_Is_Number (2006-10-08 05:18:02)
You can shear a sheep many times but skin him only once.
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All_Is_Number, you are also correct.
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5. POWERMAT
This word has the same as you for dinner.
Can you solve it?
EDIT: Another clue. Unscramble the word to solve.
Last edited by Devanté (2006-10-08 22:37:05)
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6. GIRLGANG
"This'll help get rid of those frogs."
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Well done, both correct.
I'll have to think of more in a hurry.
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Technically, 24 (4!) is the true technical answer for #C1.
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PETLOVERS
This can be embarassing, depending on the circumstances.
Unscramble to solve.
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Another anagram.
RENTDOME
Males went about coaching younger people.
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Those were way hard
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Correct, Toast. I make them as hard as possible.
This one is slightly easier:
Using the following numbers, make 689. You may use brackets, +, -, × and ÷. If you want to, use any other operations as well, such as sqrt, factorials, etc.
50 1 9 2 3 4
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Are you just getting all of these off Countdown?
689 = (50+3) * (9+4) {*(2-1), if you want them all used}.
Why did the vector cross the road?
It wanted to be normal.
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