onetrack Posted Friday at 12:29 PM Posted Friday at 12:29 PM Just under 100% - and they're right - she'll never finish it, using that technique. 1
pmccarthy Posted Friday at 08:25 PM Posted Friday at 08:25 PM I'm stuck on the high fives. Can someone explain how ten is correct?
octave Posted Friday at 10:14 PM Posted Friday at 10:14 PM 1 hour ago, pmccarthy said: I'm stuck on the high fives. Can someone explain how ten is correct? The important information is that each child can high-five each child ONCE. Child 1 high-fives 4 children, the second can't high-five the first child because they have already done it, the Second child high-fives child 3, 4 and 5, the third high-fives child 4 and 5, etc. We get 4+3+2+1 1 1
red750 Posted Friday at 11:39 PM Author Posted Friday at 11:39 PM Correct. Clue in the question - "members of the One family."
red750 Posted 23 hours ago Author Posted 23 hours ago 45 minutes ago, facthunter said: RTFQ. Nev Eh???
Jerry_Atrick Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago (edited) 9 hours ago, red750 said: Correct. Clue in the question - "members of the One family." Hmmm.. There is no answer as it is infininte. For example, negative ten is lowe number after one that begins with the last letter of the number preceding it (on the number scale). And they keep going lower than that for negative infinite. If they wanted te next positive number after one, then they should have said that, or at least said "the lowest number above one..." Nice trick question. Edited 17 hours ago by Jerry_Atrick
red750 Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago To an average Joe sitinng in a TV studio audience with thirty seconds to answer wouldn't overthink it to that degree. It says "after ONE". Most people would think positive numbers, one two three etc. It's not hard. The answer is Nineteen, follows eighteeN. You could do it on your fingers.
Jerry_Atrick Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 29 minutes ago, red750 said: To an average Joe sitinng in a TV studio audience with thirty seconds to answer wouldn't overthink it to that degree. It says "after ONE". Most people would think positive numbers, one two three etc. Yes, I understand that... These are more designed to test how you act under pressure... The problem is I read the lowest and immediately thought imposiible.. Double checked the question text, figured they meant above, but, hey, it's fun to find the real answer to the question.
Marty_d Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 3 hours ago, red750 said: To an average Joe sitinng in a TV studio audience with thirty seconds to answer wouldn't overthink it to that degree. It says "after ONE". Most people would think positive numbers, one two three etc. It's not hard. The answer is Nineteen, follows eighteeN. You could do it on your fingers. Lost in translation 2
red750 Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago Correct again Peter/ A few more Wheel of Fortune. (1% Club has been playing repeats.)
red750 Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago Correct Peter. I don;t know where Nev dreamt his answer up.
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