ASPIRATEQuote:
Originally Posted by a d e p t
-PARASITE
ALARMING
-MARGINAL
BLEATING
-TANGIBLE
DECIMATE
-MEDICATE
CREATIVE
-REACTIVE
CHEATING
-TEACHING
DOWNLOAD
-WOODLAND
GRADIENT
-TREADING
ALTITUDE
-LATITUDE
GENERATE
-TEENAGER
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ASPIRATEQuote:
Originally Posted by a d e p t
-PARASITE
ALARMING
-MARGINAL
BLEATING
-TANGIBLE
DECIMATE
-MEDICATE
CREATIVE
-REACTIVE
CHEATING
-TEACHING
DOWNLOAD
-WOODLAND
GRADIENT
-TREADING
ALTITUDE
-LATITUDE
GENERATE
-TEENAGER
10 all-Canadian points.Quote:
Originally Posted by Matridom
Bravo!
At the local kindergarten, the teacher brought in some puppies.
There were 20 more children than puppies. In the corner of the room, within the ant's nest, there were exactly 10 times more ants than children. In total, including the teacher, the children, the puppies and the ants, there were 1440 legs in the room.
How many children attended?
__________
23 children attended
23 children = 46 legs
230 ants = 1380 legs (23 x 10 = 230)
3 puppies = 12 legs
1 teacher = 2 legs
TOTAL = 1440 legs
23 children attendedQuote:
Originally Posted by a d e p t
23 children = 46 legs
230 ants = 1380 legs (23 x 10 = 230)
3 puppies = 12 legs
1 teacher = 2 legs
TOTAL = 1440 legs
Yup.Quote:
Originally Posted by 3fingersalute
You get as many points as there were puppies.
Richard, Kev, and James like coffee, but Andrew, Anne and John don't.
Does Simon like coffee?
__________
Yes he does. He has an odd number of letters in his name like the other coffee lovers.
I'd of preferred to get as many as either the children or ants!!Quote:
Originally Posted by a d e p t
yes he does. He has an odd number of letters in his name.
No, he does not.. Simone has an "N" in his name..
Quote:
Originally Posted by Damned Angel
Please do not fight my Canadian brothers.Quote:
Originally Posted by Matridom
DA has it right this time and gets the 3 points.
Quote:
Originally Posted by a d e p t
Well... N Stands for No in so many things... so i choose that.
So, your saying that my answer was wrong?!?
pfffffffttttttt!!!!!!!!!
My answer is just as right as DA, I desrve points also.
I say you prove *my* answer wrong :butt:
:devil: :devil:
Arrrrr, me smells a mutiny a brewing!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Matridom
The only thing I'll allow to brew here is good Canadian beer. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by 3fingersalute
Submitted by 3fingersalute:
How can you use six 9's to equal 100?
You can use addition, division, decimals... just no other digits.
__________
See anwers below.
((9*9)+9+9)+(9/9)
make it harder :P
(81+9+9)+(1)
99+1
100