Simple Math Problem
Teacher: "If I gave you 2 cats and another 2 cats and another 2, how many would you have?"...............Johnny: "Seven."............................
Teacher: "No, listen carefully... If I gave you two cats, and another two cats and another two, how many would you have?"...............
Johnny: "Seven."..........................
Teacher: "Let me put it to you differently. If I gave you two apples, and another two apples and another two, how many would you have?".................
Johnny: "Six." ........................
Teacher: "Good. Now if I gave you two cats, and another two cats and another two, how many would you have?" ....................
Johnny: "Seven!" ...................
Teacher: "Johnny, where in the heck do you get seven from?!" .........................
Johnny: "Because I've already got a freaking cat!"
Comments (10)
Any volunteers here? Come on! my little one got it in ...15 secs :proud-mum-emoji-here:
I would say that is only solvable reasonably if there would be dogs who are not or not only large or small because there cannot be a half dog.
Crunia
I would say that is only solvable reasonably if there would be also dogs who are not or not only large or small because there cannot be a half dog.
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