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re: Funtime - Solve this simple math problem
Posted on 4/17/21 at 4:11 pm to Oilfieldbiology
Posted on 4/17/21 at 4:11 pm to Oilfieldbiology
quote:How tf are you even supposed to be able to tell the clock hands moved? Whoever created this needs to be shot in the face
The clock’s hand is moved to the 2 spot, not the 3 like it was above.
Posted on 4/17/21 at 4:11 pm to DomincDecoco
49
Eta maybe it’s 25
9?
Definitely 11
10 final answer
Eta maybe it’s 25
9?
Definitely 11
10 final answer
This post was edited on 4/17/21 at 4:38 pm
Posted on 4/17/21 at 4:18 pm to DomincDecoco
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This post was edited on 4/17/21 at 4:18 pm
Posted on 4/17/21 at 4:18 pm to DomincDecoco
WTF is this shite? I'm not counting chips in a cookie. If you present me a cookie as a thing of value within an equation, I'm counting the cookie as a thing, not the chips within them.
30/3 Cookies = 10 as the established value of a cookie, frick your chips.
14-(c=10)= 4/2 pair of banana = 2. We've established the value of a single banana is 1.
2+2+10 =14
8-(the value of 2 bananas)= 6/2 clocks =3
2+3+3= 8
3+1+1x10=14

30/3 Cookies = 10 as the established value of a cookie, frick your chips.
14-(c=10)= 4/2 pair of banana = 2. We've established the value of a single banana is 1.
2+2+10 =14
8-(the value of 2 bananas)= 6/2 clocks =3
2+3+3= 8
3+1+1x10=14

Posted on 4/17/21 at 4:20 pm to Lsuhoohoo
It’s 2 + 1 + 1 x 7 = 2 + 1 + 7 = 10
Posted on 4/17/21 at 4:20 pm to DomincDecoco
It’s 14 assuming the single banana is worth half of the double banana.
If you don’t assume the single banana is valued at half the double banana it’s unsolvable.
If you don’t assume the single banana is valued at half the double banana it’s unsolvable.
Posted on 4/17/21 at 4:28 pm to Undertow
10
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Posted on 4/17/21 at 4:30 pm to DomincDecoco
35
This post was edited on 4/17/21 at 4:32 pm
Posted on 4/17/21 at 4:31 pm to CajunAlum Tiger Fan
quote:
CajunAlum Tiger Fan
3 edits? Lol

This post was edited on 4/17/21 at 4:32 pm
Posted on 4/17/21 at 4:36 pm to DomincDecoco
“It’s 10.”
“It’s 25.”
“It’s 14...1 banana is half of 2 bananas.”
“The clock changed times.”
“There’s fewer chips in the last cookie.”
“It’s 25.”
“It’s 14...1 banana is half of 2 bananas.”
“The clock changed times.”
“There’s fewer chips in the last cookie.”
quote:
Now I remember why I put this down here in the first place.

Posted on 4/17/21 at 4:39 pm to speechles
quote:
25
Correct
Cookie = 10
Banana = 2
Otherthing = 3
3 + 2 +2 x 10
3+ 2 + 20
5+ 20
25
ETA: Didn’t see the single banana. Its 14
This post was edited on 4/17/21 at 4:41 pm
Posted on 4/17/21 at 5:09 pm to TheDude
quote:
Time on the clock is 2.
2+1+1*7=10
I thought it was a pie, not a clock. So I didn't pick up on using the time as the number.
Originally I said 14.
Now it's 13.
ETA: Ah shite - now the cookies.
10. Answer is 10.
2+1+7
This post was edited on 4/17/21 at 5:12 pm
Posted on 4/17/21 at 5:12 pm to DomincDecoco
This is stupid because it has not been established that the number of chocolate chips are in any way related to the value of the cookie. Same with the number of bananas in the bunch and the hands on the clock.
One can ASSUME it changes the value, but there is no way to know.
Therefore, the answer is unknowable.
One can ASSUME it changes the value, but there is no way to know.
Therefore, the answer is unknowable.
Posted on 4/17/21 at 5:12 pm to DomincDecoco
Answer is 10 you jackasses
Posted on 4/17/21 at 5:29 pm to PrimeTime Money
quote:agree. Or the answer is 25. I assume the clock is the same value, regardless of the time. And while you can see two bananas in some pics, there could be hidden banana behind the single looking banana. Therefore, the problem is up to interpretation.
Therefore, the answer is unknowable.
Posted on 4/17/21 at 5:31 pm to DomincDecoco
25 but
ETA: I realized how gay this one is with different chocolate chips and times on the clock
ETA: I realized how gay this one is with different chocolate chips and times on the clock
This post was edited on 4/17/21 at 5:34 pm
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