Can you figure this out?
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LurkdogAchilles
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False equivalency b. None of those are equal.
Should say "the number of circles or ovals in the written form this number is equal to". -
fiat_money wrote: »False equivalency b. None of those are equal.
Should say "the number of circles or ovals in the written form this number is equal to".
Even after this post I bet people still wont get it
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fiat_money wrote: »False equivalency b. None of those are equal.
Should say "the number of circles or ovals in the written form this number is equal to".
ahh i see yeah 2.. @ vboy -
Ohh. Your right Fiat...
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fiat_money wrote: »False equivalency b. None of those are equal.
Should say "the number of circles or ovals in the written form this number is equal to".
Even after this post I bet people still wont get it
nah that was pretty straight forward -
How many of you are really tryin to figure this ? out????
I looked and automatically didn't give a ? what the number is supposed to be... -
Google ... wikipedia.... the answer is 2.
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1 x 1 x 2 x 1 ÷ 1 = 2
Simple b
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is this one of those "math jokes"?