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Something for thought, put ur answer in and see who get it ,
This is a 5th grade math problem. This is not a trick question. This is a real math problem so don't say that a bus has no legs. Good luck with this and have fun!
There are 7 girls in 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?
lmao, ok ill go first.
7 girls = 14 legs
7 girls with 7 bags each = 49 bags
49 bags with 7 big cats = 343 big cats with 4 legs each(I hope) = 1372 big cat legs
343 big cats that each have 7 little cats = 2401 little cats, again with 4 legs each(I hope) = 9604 little cat legs.
ok,now we should have 14+1372+9604 = 10990 legs on the bus.
ps, its to late at night for this, but hey ill try anything ...
its a bit vague. Only the girls are in the bus? Doesnt say that they are carrying their backpacks on the bus. So 14 legs....
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23-06-09, 10:55 PM
Something for thought, put ur answer in and see who get it ,
This is a 5th grade math problem. This is not a trick question. This is a real math problem so don't say that a bus has no legs. Good luck with this and have fun!
There are 7 girls in 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?
I'm sure that question is Each girl has a back pack not 7 backpacks
7 women were on a bus, each had a backpack. Each backpack had 7 cats, each cat had 7 kittens. How many legs were in the bus?
But if it is each girl has 7 backpacks..........
7 girls= 14 legs
7 backpacks x 7 girls= 49 backpacks
49 backpacks x 7 big cats= 343 big cats 343 big cats x 4 legs= 1372 big cat legs
49 big cats x 7 little cats= 2401 little cats 2401 lit cats x 4 legs= 9604 lc legs
14 + 1372 + 9604= 10990 legs total
nah no mention of a bus driver.
so one would assume that no one was driving the bus.
would we also assume that the bus was in motion.
therefore no bus driver + movement of vehicle = disastrous consequences
i therefore propose that (hypothetically) the tragic consequences could mean that loss of limbs and or bodies off the bus is a very real outcome. i allso propose that the question should be null and void sighting this inconsistency. instead of calculations. calling emergency services should be the number 1 goal.
btw when you assume you make an ass out of u and me
lol
dont worry, ill ring them now.
Dials 111
We need help, a bus carrying some girls and a lot of pussys have just crashed.
The bus driver couldn't drive because he was legless so there was no crash.
But still lots of pussys
I concur pipey, and where are the parents and/or teachers of the girls? I mean we're now talking about a possible case of child abuse, which in this day and age is just not acceptable. Quick, somebody call Sue Bradford!
Wait...... what was the question again?
lol, tipical boys, make fun of the teachers hair because they dont know the answer...and remember this is a 5th grade maths question......ask ur kids for the answer....:PDT_Armataz_01_14[1
Can I borrow someones kid?
Start packing your bags kids, your going for a holiday at uncle m3dic's.
Here's a pic so you know who your looking for at the Airport brother.
http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc159/28thMBHornet/DylsBrooke1304092.jpg
BORROW.... not keep! lol
Although the boy looks like he could do some heavy lifting at the local mine. lol
Oh btw, it might take a couple of years for them to make it too the 5th grade.... ;)
Its ok... I too was home schooled...... ROFL
Lol...Now we all know buses have spiders & insect in them so do their legs count? as well as all the fleas that those cats may have?:PDT_Armataz_01_11[1
Nice photo Hornet of ya kids...looks come from mum side of cause!
Lol m3d's :D
Thanks GForce.
LOL yes G, the looks are from Mum and the Brains from me....Poor kids!
Ok First off whats 5th grade ??
I mean its equivalent to the primers or the standards
Um, i've been told its the same as Standard 3.
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