48 ÷ (4 + 4)
6
What is the most common element in the human body?
Carbon
Take away my first letter, and I still sound the same. Take away my last letter, I still sound the same. Even take away my letter in the middle, I will still sound the same. I am a five letter word. What am I?
Empty
Where does the graph of y=-3x-18 intersect the x-axis?
(-6,0)
The three main parts of a comet are the nucleus, the tail, and the _____?
Coma
I've got teeth, but I can't bite. I am the guardian of your house. You wont leave home, or come home, without me. I'm not loyal. Leave me behind and I'll let the next man enter. What am I?
Key
A boat has a sail with one pair of perpendicular lines, and two sides the same length. What kind of triangle is it?
Right, isosceles
These are microscopic spheres of 60 atoms of pure carbon in a spherelike structure that resembles a geodesic dome
Buckyball
Two fathers and two sons walk into a candy store. They each buy something for $0.50 but they only spent $1.50. How is that possible?
Grandfather, Son, Grandson
When using Trigonometry, what formula is used to calculate the Hypotenuse when given the opposite side?
H = O / sin(θ)
A boundary where two plates move away from each other.
Divergent Boundary
Bob comes to a fork in the road which leads to two villages. In one village the people always tell lies, and in the other village the people always tell the truth. Bob needs to conduct business in the village where everyone tells the truth. A man from one of the villages is standing in the middle of the fork, but there is no indication of which village he is from. Bob approaches the man and asks him one question. From the villager's answer, he knows which road to follow. What did Bob ask?
"What village is your village?"
We have a rectangle where the length is 3 times the width. Knowing that the perimeter is 48, find the length
18
Newton's 3 Laws are:
Inertia, F=ma, Action/Reaction (for every action (force) in nature there is an equal and opposite reaction)
1.glance 2. 3.glance 4.glance 5.glance
"Without a second glance"