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Post by missunited on Mar 18, 2007 23:28:04 GMT
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Post by missunited on Mar 18, 2007 23:32:29 GMT
Split the number 110 in two making one number 150% of the other. What two numbers do you get?
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Post by DriftingRedDevil on Mar 18, 2007 23:40:55 GMT
40 and 70
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Post by missunited on Mar 19, 2007 0:12:02 GMT
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Post by victoryismine on Mar 19, 2007 0:38:26 GMT
Split the number 110 in two making one number 150% of the other. What two numbers do you get? 66 and 44
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Post by missunited on Mar 19, 2007 0:50:37 GMT
That's the one
A man is retired, if the numbers of his age change order you get his son's age. A year ago the retired man was twice the age of his son, how old are they both now?
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Post by victoryismine on Mar 19, 2007 1:00:22 GMT
That's the one A man is retired, if the numbers of his age change order you get his son's age. A year ago the retired man was twice the age of his son, how old are they both now? 73 and 37?
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Post by missunited on Mar 19, 2007 1:06:36 GMT
Right again
What number is to thirds of the half of a fourth of 240?
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Post by victoryismine on Mar 19, 2007 1:07:35 GMT
Right again What number is to thirds of the half of a fourth of 240? 20
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Post by Chris on Mar 19, 2007 1:10:38 GMT
10?
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Post by DriftingRedDevil on Mar 19, 2007 1:42:39 GMT
20... but victoryismine already said it
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Post by missunited on Mar 19, 2007 23:03:43 GMT
Right again What number is to thirds of the half of a fourth of 240? 20 Indeed it is There are three sisters. The oldest visit their nan once every fifth day, the one in the middle visits their nan every fourth day and the youngest visits their nan every third day. How many days passes before they all visit her on the same day?
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Post by DriftingRedDevil on Mar 20, 2007 2:09:43 GMT
27?
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Post by missunited on Mar 20, 2007 8:26:29 GMT
nope!
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Post by fletchabey on Mar 20, 2007 9:41:22 GMT
60?
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