Well you take all your hay stacks and combine them you have one big haystackOriginally posted by NightPhantom
Is half of two plus two equal to 2 or 3?
Also, I don't understand the one about the haystack... Why 1?
Ah makes sense when written like thisOriginally posted by NightPhantom
Is half of two plus two equal to 2 or 3?
(2/2)=1
1+2=3
Answer: 3
Isn't that what it's supossed to be? I mean, this one is not new, and the trick is that one would think something like: ((2+2)/2)=2 and that would be wrong. But I don't know... I guess it works either way, it's all up to whatever the questioner wants.
called Half-Dollars with Kennedy on them.Originally posted by NightPhantom
Also, I didn't know there were 50 cent coins here...
2/1 = 1 + 2 = 3Originally posted by mtmckinley
2+2=x
1/2 x = 2 or 3?
17: because that's in the present tense. So he would of had 26 beforehand one would presumeA farmer has 17 sheep. All but 9 died. How many did he have left?