Withdrew my answer because I was embarrassed at the answer I gave.
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Originally posted by jericap View PostWho has the right answer? I posted mine, must have been at the same time wacky posted hers, but I don't know if it's rightTimeshareforums Shirts and Mugs on sale now! http://www.cafepress.com/ts4ms
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I am a visual person, so I had to draw a picture. Here's how I worked through it:
Each backpack has 7 Big and 49 small cats = 56 cats
each girl has 7 backpacks, so 7 x 56 = 392 cats
There are 7 girls, so 7x392 = 2744 cats
each cat has 4 legs, so 4 x 2744 = 10,976
plus 14 legs for the girls = 10,990
Don't know where they kept the litter boxes...~Arlene
"The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page."
- St. Augustine
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I emailed this to my son, I got his answer back right away.
7 girls. 7 bags each
7 x 7 = 49 back packs.
7 x 49 = 343 Big Cats.
343 x 7 = 2401 Little Cats.
2401 + 343 = 2744 Cats
2744 cats, 4 legs for Cats.
2744 x 4 = 10976 cat legs.
7 girls, 2 legs each.
7 x 2 = 14 legs.
10976 + 14 = 10990 legs.Timeshareforums Shirts and Mugs on sale now! http://www.cafepress.com/ts4ms
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Clever boy!
Originally posted by bigfrank View PostI emailed this to my son, I got his answer back right away.
7 girls. 7 bags each
7 x 7 = 49 back packs.
7 x 49 = 343 Big Cats.
343 x 7 = 2401 Little Cats.
2401 + 343 = 2744 Cats
2744 cats, 4 legs for Cats.
2744 x 4 = 10976 cat legs.
7 girls, 2 legs each.
7 x 2 = 14 legs.
10976 + 14 = 10990 legs.Syd
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I emailed this to a few friends and family. 1 person other than my son got it right because they looked it up in Yahoo somehow. But here is one response that makes sense and could be right.
The original statement says 'There are 7 girls ON a bus...... then the question at the end asks how many legs are there IN the bus? I say the answer is still zero. To me it's the same principal as the riddle "As I Was Going to St. Ives". But I guess the answer could be 14. There were only 7 girls ON the bus. It doesn't actually say where the backpacks were - just that each girl had 7 backpacks. So the answer to the question could be that there were 14 legs IN the bus. It really depends on how much of a stickler each person wants to be with the words ON and IN. This can be a very DEEP question! LOL It will be interesting to hear other people's views.Timeshareforums Shirts and Mugs on sale now! http://www.cafepress.com/ts4ms
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Originally posted by Jya-Ning View PostIf you look at this as riddle, then it does not tell you how many chairs are in the bus. And how many legs each chair has.
So it could be 0 legs, 14 legs, 13 legs, 10990 legs, 30000 legs, and if there are spider in the bus, each has 8 legs, there will be all the legs.
Jya-Ning
yep the legs on the bus should count.Timeshareforums Shirts and Mugs on sale now! http://www.cafepress.com/ts4ms
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Originally posted by bigfrank View PostI emailed this to a few friends and family. 1 person other than my son got it right because they looked it up in Yahoo somehow. But here is one response that makes sense and could be right.
The original statement says 'There are 7 girls ON a bus...... then the question at the end asks how many legs are there IN the bus? I say the answer is still zero. To me it's the same principal as the riddle "As I Was Going to St. Ives". But I guess the answer could be 14. There were only 7 girls ON the bus. It doesn't actually say where the backpacks were - just that each girl had 7 backpacks. So the answer to the question could be that there were 14 legs IN the bus. It really depends on how much of a stickler each person wants to be with the words ON and IN. This can be a very DEEP question! LOL It will be interesting to hear other people's views.
But Jya-Ning has a good point--there were legs on the bus seats, too.
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