Originally posted by daniel58yep i dont do spelling very well i'm afraid 😳
"If you have 2 cats and 2 mice how many animals do you have?"
4.
"are the mice pregant?"
I don't know
"does a cat eat a mice"
That's wrong because you wrote "A mice", it's either 1. a mouse, or 2. the mice.
"are the cats pregant"
You can't spell again, I don't know that either.
but you don't know the answers to those questions (no one can tell) so how can you be sure that the answer is 4. Other answers could be plausible if animals have reproduced or had a snack.
Originally posted by Silverstriker"if animals have reproduced"
yep i dont do spelling very well i'm afraid 😳
but you don't know the answers to those questions (no one can tell) so how can you be sure that the answer is 4. Other answers could be plausible if animals have reproduced or had a snack.
Then add those.
"or had a snack".
And/or subtract those.
Originally posted by SilverstrikerI'll change it a little bit to actually make it right
no read mine. the orignal post is enough to prove that a dog has 9 legs. You add the equations together (but both sides of the equation)
0d = 5
1d = 4
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1d = 9
No dog has, 0d = 5
1d = 4
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therefore no dog has 9 legs.
Originally posted by SilverstrikerNo I'm not
so 4 is not the definite answer to 2+2 by the way you are going with these statements 🙂 good 🙂
2 cats + 2 mice = 4 animals
if the cats are pregnant (with 12 kitties together, let's say) then;
2 cats + 2 mice + 12 Kitties = 16 Animals therefore it is no longer 2+2,
And let's say that the mice aren't pregnant and the cats eat them, after a month they are no longer mice, therefore;
2 cats + no mice + 12 Kitties = 14 animals.
Originally posted by daniel58this is a cycle whats 0 dogs add 1 dog? its 1 dog
I'll change it a little bit to actually make it right
No dog has, 0d = 5
1d = 4
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therefore no dog has 9 legs.
whats 4 legs add 5 legs? its 9 legs
as i said in the previous equation you add both sides of the equation together because you have the same constant