A puppy is one, but a dog is not.
A kitten is one, but a cat is not.
A cookie is one, but a cracker is not.
What is it?
A kitten is one, but a cat is not.
A cookie is one, but a cracker is not.
What is it?
Too late, we already clarified that.Originally posted by Perfection
9 you fools the boat rises with the water
Originally posted by Perfection
9 you fools the boat rises with the water
But what if the remark is written?Originally posted by Turner_727
A remark.
You can do anything if you have the right toolsOriginally posted by Turner_727
This coming from a guy who thinks a train can jump another train!![]()
j/k Perfection. . . it's all good!
A word with two identical letters in a rowOriginally posted by Turner_727
A puppy is one, but a dog is not.
A kitten is one, but a cat is not.
A cookie is one, but a cracker is not.
What is it?
9 yearsOriginally posted by Turner_727
A tree doubled in height each year until it reached its maximum height over the course of ten years. How many years did it take for the tree to reach half its maximum height?
Originally posted by DiamondzAndGunz
@ turner: 19 years
Put one from bag a, two from B, three from C. Four from D and none from E.Originally posted by WillJ
You are given 5 bags. There are 10 beads in each of the bags. In four of the bags, the beads each weigh 10 kilograms. In the remaining bag, each bead weighs only 9 kilograms. All the bags and beads look identical. You must find out which bag has the lighter beads. The problem is that all the bags look identical and all the beads look identical. You can use a scale, but it has to be a single-tray scale, not a two-tray balance scale. Also, you may use the scale only once. How can you find out which bag has the lighter beads?