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Wopple Red Goomba Level: 8 Posts: 36/41 EXP: 2026 For next: 161 Since: 09-03-05 Since last post: 8 days Last activity: 8 days |
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If one and a half chickens lay one and a half eggs every one and a half days, how many eggs do 9 chickens lay in 9 days? | |||
JRK Red Goomba Level: 9 Posts: 17/49 EXP: 2566 For next: 596 Since: 09-07-05 From: Austria Since last post: 4 days Last activity: 13 hours |
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Hm, that means one chicken lays one egg in one day (or am i incorrect...?) 9 chickens would lay 9 eggs in one day, so i think they lay 81 eggs in nine days. But i think there are no one and a half chickens which can lay one and a half eggs! If there would be half chickens, i think they would not be able to lay eggs. LizardKing, i think one and a half chickens would lay 9 eggs in 9 days, so 9 somehow cannot be right... Just when i misunderstood the question... (edited by JRK on 09-21-05 02:14 PM) |
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Scatterheart Panser Level: 29 Posts: 298/342 EXP: 143409 For next: 4476 Since: 06-06-04 From: Sydney, Australia Since last post: 17 hours Last activity: 4 hours |
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I've been thinking about this for about 10 minutes. Thinking I'm getting close, then my brain dawdles off somewhere. I'm guessing 54. |
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SoNotNormal Fuzzy Level: 34 Posts: 453/793 EXP: 248340 For next: 5311 Since: 07-01-05 From: Canada, eh? Since last post: 6 hours Last activity: 6 hours |
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9 eggs, because only the whole chickens would lay whole eggs, and and the half chicken would be dead, and the half eggs would be worthless. I know. I'm thinking outside the box EDIT: Grr, didn't see 9 eggs a day, the answer IS 81, but Apophis beat me . . . damn (edited by SoNotNormal on 09-21-05 06:28 PM) |
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Apophis Red Super Koopa Level: 45 Posts: 840/882 EXP: 640255 For next: 19909 Since: 03-15-04 Since last post: 15 hours Last activity: 15 hours |
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1. 1/2 chickens don't lay eggs. 2. Each chicken lays 1 1/2 eggs every 1 1/2 days. 3. This means each whole chicken lays 1/2 an egg every 12 hours. 4. This means each whole chicken lays 1 egg a day. 5. There are 9 whole chickens, so there are 9 eggs a day. 6. There are 9 days, so the answer is 81 eggs. |
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Wopple Red Goomba Level: 8 Posts: 37/41 EXP: 2026 For next: 161 Since: 09-03-05 Since last post: 8 days Last activity: 8 days |
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Scatterheart has it. Great job! I'll go into more detail explaining it later, I have to go for now. |
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Jagori Flurry Level: 27 Posts: 251/267 EXP: 103625 For next: 12534 Since: 04-17-04 Since last post: 1 day Last activity: 2 hours |
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I can explain it. If 1 1/2 chickens lays 1 1/2 eggs in 1 1/2 days, that means a chicken lays an egg every 1 1/2 days, NOT every 1 day. Think about it - if it takes you and a friend two days to build two fences, that means you each build a fence in two days. The number of chickens present doesn't change the speed at which they lay eggs. 9/1.5 = 6, so 1 chicken lays 6 eggs in 9 days. 6 eggs per chicken x 9 chickens = 54 eggs. (edited by Jagori on 09-21-05 10:21 PM) |
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Apophis Red Super Koopa Level: 45 Posts: 841/882 EXP: 640255 For next: 19909 Since: 03-15-04 Since last post: 15 hours Last activity: 15 hours |
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Someone care to explain to me how its possible for half a chicken to lay an egg? Its not. Therefore, my answer is the correct one. Or is my problem that I'm approaching this with college philosophy-level logic? (edited by Apophis on 09-21-05 10:33 PM) |
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Jagori Flurry Level: 27 Posts: 253/267 EXP: 103625 For next: 12534 Since: 04-17-04 Since last post: 1 day Last activity: 2 hours |
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X chickens lay X eggs in 1 1/2 days. For it to be realistically possible, X has to be a natural number. For it to be mathematically sound, X can be any real number. You're assuming that we're claiming a half chicken is present. Nowhere in the problem does it say that that 1/2 chicken and 1/2 egg aren't accompanied by another 1/2 chicken and 1/2 egg... we just didn't measure that other half. And to keep the equation correct, X has to be consistent. (edited by Jagori on 09-21-05 10:37 PM) (edited by Jagori on 09-21-05 10:38 PM) |
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Wopple Red Goomba Level: 8 Posts: 38/41 EXP: 2026 For next: 161 Since: 09-03-05 Since last post: 8 days Last activity: 8 days |
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Jagori is correct. If the question were, how many eggs do 4 chickens lay in 4 days, you would end up with fractional (impossible) eggs and you would certainly have a point. However, this is just given as an average rate of which to base your calculations. Just as families are often joked to have "2.5" children. If you were to multiply that by 5,000 families the resultant number would be far more accurate than a mode or rounded mean of 2 or 3 children per family. However I STILL do understand your point, and were I giving out any points, I would surely have given you some. I should think about giving out points.. if I ever come up with more riddles. I thank Isaac Asimov for that riddle . (edited by Wopple on 09-22-05 04:54 AM) |
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