little_duke
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nope,still not getting it
3787 i got last try
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sand-eel
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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?
7*2=14
7*4=28
7*7=49 49*4= 196
238legs
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Paul_J
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was 10990 correct? 
I just can't believe there's such a differing of answers...
sand_eel, are you just ignoring half the question on purpose... that in each back pack there are 7 big cats and for every big cat there's 7 small ones?
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Colin
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7(girls)x7(bags)x7(large cats)x7(small cats)x4(legs for each cat) = 9604
9604+14(girls legs) = 9618 legs
What about the bus driver, is this a trick question 
[Edited on 21-02-2008 by Colin]
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Jay
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
7x7x7x7 x4 (cats) = 9604
+14 (girls) = 9618 legs
What about the bus driver
And the ticket inspector, AND the legs on the seats
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sand-eel
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quote: Originally posted by Paul_J
sand_eel, are you just ignoring half the question on purpose... that in each back pack there are 7 big cats and for every big cat there's 7 small ones?
shit......forgot about the backpacks
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by JayM
And the ticket inspector, AND the legs on the seats
And if there going on a school trip theres sure to be a couple teachers
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sand-eel
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alright the answer is 14 because the "cats" are actually catalytic convertors and they don't have legs.....they were on there way to catalytic convertor school
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Jay
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
quote: Originally posted by JayM
And the ticket inspector, AND the legs on the seats
And if there going on a school trip theres sure to be a couple teachers
Didnt think of that This could get complicated, as theres always a parent volunteer who bums along too.
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Tommy L
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quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
quote: Originally posted by Paul_J
sand_eel, are you just ignoring half the question on purpose... that in each back pack there are 7 big cats and for every big cat there's 7 small ones?
shit......forgot about the backpacks
yeah yeah, sure you 'forgot' the backpacks
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RyanSxi
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quote: Originally posted by johnhara1
quote: Originally posted by charlessurr
Some of you are dumb lol
Going by some of the u2u's i got id agree no names.
meeeee 
i thought it was a trick, trick question
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Paul_J
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
7(girls)x7(bags)x7(large cats)x7(small cats)x4(legs for each cat) = 9604
9604+14(girls legs) = 9618 legs
What about the bus driver, is this a trick question 
[Edited on 21-02-2008 by Colin]
I don't yet know if I'm correct yet, but your little sum above just works out the legs on the little cats... and not the normal cats.
add the 1372 legs from the 343 Big cats and you get 10990
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