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If two or more thoughts intersect, there has to be a point!
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11)
A man is runs into a forest. After running a mile, he is running out of the forest. How long is the forest?
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"There is not a difference between an in-law and an outlaw, except maybe that an outlaw is wanted"
Nisi Quam Primum, Nequequam
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Yes! Johnny
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Sry i forgot to reply. Zhero you are right again! Great Job!!
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12)In a gathering of 50 people what is the probability of finding 2 persons whose birthday falls on the same date?
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"There is not a difference between an in-law and an outlaw, except maybe that an outlaw is wanted"
Nisi Quam Primum, Nequequam
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We see the same side of the Moon because Moon's period of Revolution around the Earth is same as its period of Rotation on its Axis.. viz 27 days!!
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Excellent Answer Johnny and ZHero!
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post explanation because it might seem absurd to children in school. Thx.
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13)
What number comes next in this sequence?
483, 759, 264, 837, ?
14)What, in connection with this question, is the next number below?
4, 13, 19, 21, 29, ?
15)
If 4x4 = 20,
then 5x6 = ?
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Why did the vector cross the road?
It wanted to be normal.
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The best thing about life is you don't know what to expect
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Great!:lol:
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no and whats the next number in the sequence?
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If two or more thoughts intersect, there has to be a point!
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I should have known
oh well:)
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NO Zhero u r making patterns that dont exist. The numbers are related to the sentence. Read the Question carefully!
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Question: Why do we always see the same side of the moon?
We see the same side of the Moon because Moon's period of Revolution around the Earth is same as its period of Rotation on its Axis.. viz 27 days!!
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with a nine-, eleven- and fourteen-minute hourglass, can you time the boiling of an egg for 7 mins?
Yes! We don't even need the Fourteen-minute hourglass!
Start the nine- and eleven-minute hourglasses simultaneously. Invert the nine-minute hourglass as soon as its sand has displaced completely and then invert it again as soon as the sand in the eleven-minute hourglass has displaced and start boiling the egg! When the sand in the nine-minute hourglass gets exhausted, you'll have boiled the egg for seven minutes!!
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Good Job Zhero!
You are really good at solving these questions!
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Oooh!
thx
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