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There are 7 girls on a bus

Each girl has 7 backpacks

In each backpack, there are 7 big cats

For every big cat there are 7 little cats

 

Question: How many legs are there in the bus?

 

p.s. There is NO driver

 

 

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crater1 ]

i'm missing something because I thought it would be like 70

 

I dunno bro. I don't see how those guys came up with those numbers. Maybe they are counting the legs on the crabs on those girls.

 

 

RNG187 ]

get a piece of paper. write 1-7' date=' then break it down. write the totals at the end of each "row" then multiply by 7, and add and do it again. then once u get a total #, multiply that by 4. THEN times 7 and two, add it on and u get 10990. ;D

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Huh?

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Okaaaaaay......then try THIS one on for size.....

 

Take the numbers: 1, 3, 5 and 7

You have to use each of those numbers three times.

You can ONLY add those numbers together.

You CAN use fractions, but again, you must use EACH number a total of THREE times in the entire, single-line equation....and it must all equal = 20

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RNG187 ]

crabs on them? LMAO!

no' date=' b/c you ADD THEN MULTIPLY, THEN MULTIPLY AGAIN.

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Fuck me in the ear. I just re-read it and there are 7 back pack on each girl. I just assumed there were one 1 each cuz that's normal and I musta read it the way I wanted. :P

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this isn't very difficult to understand, the answer is 238 legs.

 

 

1. 14 legs from the girls

 

2. 28 legs from the big cats

 

3. 196 from the little cats

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Prane ]

this isn't very difficult to understand, the answer is 238 legs.

 

 

1. 14 legs from the girls

 

2. 28 legs from the big cats

 

3. 196 from the little cats

 

Must be a LITTLE hard to understand....you're WAY off.

You forgot the 7 backpacks.......LOL

But keep tryin' there, sport! LOL

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Undertow ]

Okaaaaaay......then try THIS one on for size.....

 

Take the numbers: 1, 3, 5 and 7

You have to use each of those numbers three times.

You can ONLY add those numbers together.

You CAN use fractions, but again, you must use EACH number a total of THREE times in the entire, single-line equation....and it must all equal = 20

 

And don't forget THAT one^^^^

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Here is how you solve it:

 

There's 7 small cats for every big cat, so that gives you 56 cats per backpack or 224 legs. Times 224 by 7 since each girl has 7 backpacks. This will give you 1568 legs per lady not including her own two legs. Multiply 1568 times the total number of girls which is 7 and you get 10976 legs, then add the 14 legs of the ladies and you have 10990. Ill sign autographs later lol.

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Undertow ]

Okaaaaaay......then try THIS one on for size.....

 

Take the numbers: 1, 3, 5 and 7

You have to use each of those numbers three times.

You can ONLY add those numbers together.

You CAN use fractions, but again, you must use EACH number a total of THREE times in the entire, single-line equation....and it must all equal = 20

 

1/1 + 3/3 + 5/5 + 7/7 + 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 = 20

 

That was way too easy Tow, any more brain busters.

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Undertow ]

Okaaaaaay......then try THIS one on for size.....

 

Take the numbers: 1, 3, 5 and 7

You have to use each of those numbers three times.

You can ONLY add those numbers together.

You CAN use fractions, but again, you must use EACH number a total of THREE times in the entire, single-line equation....and it must all equal = 20

 

1/1 + 3/3 + 5/5 + 7/7 + 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 = 20

 

That was way too easy Tow, any more brain busters.

 

LOL...those are the only two off the top of my head.

 

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I googled one that doesn't provide an answer and I am about to attempt to do it now:

 

Poster Prices:

 

12" x 18" = $7

24" x 36" = $9

41" x 20" = $11

 

 

The Poster Palace at the mall is offering a special sale on their posters: “Buy two posters, and the cost of one is reduced by a dollar.†Chaya, Emma, Juanita, Travis, and Whitney each bought two posters and spent a total of $85.

 

* Whitney bought two different-size posters, but they were not the same combination as those Travis or Chaya bought.

* Chaya spent $17 on two different-size posters.

* The two posters Travis bought cover 1,080 square inches.

* Emma spent the most, purchasing two posters of the same size.

 

How much money did each person spend, and what size posters did they buy?

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