Ok got one but I believe too easy for the geniuses around here.
2+2 is the same as 2x2
Can you find 3 numbers to work with that will equal the same with the same 2 equations? The 3 numbers don’t have to be the same and can have any amount of digits.
I’ll give you one, you give me another 0+0+0=0
0x0x0=0
Ok got one but I believe too easy for the geniuses around here.
2+2 is the same as 2x2
Can you find 3 numbers to work with that will equal the same with the same 2 equations? The 3 numbers don’t have to be the same and can have any amount of digits.
I’ll give you one, you give me another 0+0+0=0
0x0x0=0
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1+2+3 = 1*2*3 I don't think anything higher can possibly work...
Reminded myself of another brilliant one my DD asked me Shabbos:
Imagine you get locked into a room with a hungry lion. All walls are soundproof. The soundproof door is locked from the other side and you have no key. What should you do???
Reminded myself of another brilliant one my DD asked me Shabbos:
Imagine you get locked into a room with a hungry lion. All walls are soundproof. The soundproof door is locked from the other side and you have no key. What should you do???
Reminded myself of another brilliant one my DD asked me Shabbos:
Imagine you get locked into a room with a hungry lion. All walls are soundproof. The soundproof door is locked from the other side and you have no key. What should you do???
There are 4 cards in front of you, with the characters B, 6, A and 7 - one on each.
"“If there is a vowel written on one side of a card, then there is an even number written on the other side.”
How many of these four cards do you need to flip in order to check the validity of this statement?
Jack is looking at Anne, but Anne is looking at George. Jack is married, but George is not. Is a married person looking at an unmarried person?
Yes
No
Cannot be determined
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Yes. If Anne is married, since she is looking at George, a married person is looking at an unmarried person.
If Anne is unmarried, since Jack is looking at her, a married person is looking at an unmarried person.
So whether Anne is married or not, a married person is looking at an unmarried person...