Little Miss Muffet Sat on a what
a Tuffet!!!
1*1.97*673*0*438
0
987654321/123456789
8.0000000729
9/2 + 6/7
75/14
What is 1+1
Window
The third planet from the sun.
What is Earth?
8*8*8*8
4096
((((144/3)/4)/3)/4)
1
5/6+88/89+44/44
1507/534
As they say, beggars can't be choosers, in fact beggar take what they can get. A beggar on the street can make one cigarette out of every 6 cigarette butts he finds. After one whole day of searching and checking public ashtrays the beggar finds a total of 72 cigarette butts. How many cigarettes can he make and smoke from the butts he found?
14
If the beggar can make a whole cigarette from 6 butts then he can make 12 cigarettes from the 72 he found. Once he smokes those, he then will have another 12 butts, which gives him enough to make another 2 cigarettes. A total of 14.
(8*[Insert Number Here]-[Insert Number Here])/ [Insert Number Here]
What is the solution?
7
∞*∞
∞
what is 4/5 of 6
4.8 or 4 4/5
56789+12345
69134
At a party, everyone shook hands with everybody else. There were 66 handshakes. How many people were at the party?
12 people
Little Miss Muffet Sat on a what
a Tuffet!!!
45*(1/5)*9*(1/81)*5
5
what is 99/100 of 35
34.65
938513+935674
1874187
Can you find a seven digit number which describes itself? The first digit is the number of zeros in the number. The second digit is the number of ones in the number, etc. For example, in the number 21200, there are 2 zeros, 1 one, 2 twos, 0 threes and 0 fours.
(21200 isn't the answer)
3211000
you have just finished the first chapter of a book. You then read 2,889 more chapters. After that, you take a 15 minute break. Then, you read another 27 chapters. You take a 6 hour nap. You read another 4 chapters. You end on the 2,921st chapter.
What is wrong with the word problem above?
The first sentence did not start with a capital letter.
8.0000000729 * 123456789
987654321
∞/∞
Undefined
e+pi+i
e+pi+i or approx. 5.85987448205 + i
Either is acceptable.
Johnny makes pies. He has a customer who asks for pi pies. Johnny tries over and over to cut a pie in a slice with area of pi, but cannot. Then, he realizes a much simpler way to give his customer pi pies. How does he do it?
He bakes a pie with a radius of 1.