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Poll: Can you answer this math problem?
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Poll: Can you answer this math problem?
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: The answer is?
42
0
0%
30
0
0%
25
0
0%
12
0
0%
18
0
0%
56
0
0%
71
0
0%
84
0
0%
99
0
0%
5
0
0%
14
1
5.56%
15
1
5.56%
24
0
0%
8
0
0%
16
0
0%
27
0
0%
47
1
5.56%
35
0
0%
58
0
0%
89
0
0%
80
0
0%
50
0
0%
65
0
0%
62
0
0%
71
0
0%
Unsolvable
0
0%
23
0
0%
94
0
0%
99
0
0%
No solution
1
5.56%
45
0
0%
48
13
72.22%
10
0
0%
11
0
0%
13
0
0%
1
0
0%
4
0
0%
7
0
0%
44
0
0%
96
1
5.56%
31
0
0%
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hooky
Member Since: 1/1/2014
Posts: 10,242
Post #21
Quote:
Originally posted by
Lynx
Surely if you put a square/rectangular piece of cloth over a circular table its not gonna have an even 5 inches hanging off the edge at any given point tho...
You cut the tablecloth out of the sheet...
Losing my ground
Member Since: 10/27/2006
Posts: 10,536
Post #22
I thought the answer was 14 because I didn't conver feet to inches, I don't even use this units in my country.
Sombra
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Member Since: 7/22/2012
Posts: 8,060
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