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Why would we be fighting over that?
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That one seems much more simple than the last.

Apple is 10, banana is 4, coconut is 2. No vagaries like the last one.
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Moving Sale wrote:14

See, I didn't look close enough.


I didn't see the 4th banana in the bunch.

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Wouldn't that make the answer 15? Each banana in the bunch should be worth 1, thus apple (10) + coconut (2) + bunch of bananas (3 individual bananas) = 15

I'm open to other explanations.
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Rooster wrote:coconut (2)...I'm open to other explanations.
Look more closely at the coconuts.

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Rooster wrote:Wouldn't that make the answer 15? Each banana in the bunch should be worth 1, thus apple (10) + coconut (2) + bunch of bananas (3 individual bananas) = 15

I'm open to other explanations.
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Diego in Seattle wrote:=

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That does look rather appealing, but, FAIL, I see no coconut or banana in that fruit salad.

As for the equation, add some rum*, ice and a blender and you may have a tasty smoothie while chilling along a waterside on a hot day.

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KC Scott wrote:we'll all end up fighting over the answer for a few days

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There is no answer because the value of a single coconut and the value of a bunch with three bananas was never defined.

The rule as established by the prior two examples was that a single fruit stood for a value of ten. So the single coconut could also stand for a value of ten or even 100 or 1000.

A story problem which changes the rules is a shitty story problem.

So the only answer can be expressed as an equation.
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KC Scott wrote:^^^ I'd point out you're clueless, but since you're a friend of Pikkle - that's already a given
I have no imagination, which allows me to think without any sometimes.

I went back over the math and you're correct. an apple is ten. a whole coconut is 2 so 1/2 of a coconut is not a whole fruit.... and 2/2 of a coconut is a whole fruit.

I apologize for my error.
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Smackie Chan wrote:
Rooster wrote:coconut (2)...I'm open to other explanations.
Look more closely at the coconuts.

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Ahh, yeah, I completely missed that detail. My paralegal/executive secretary, Moving Sale, should have caught that for me. When he gets back from Kinkos I'll inform him I'm docking his pay for doing such a poor job. No wonder he never passed the bar.
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The answer is.....I need new glasses and the dude that drew this up is a dick.
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Rooster wrote: Ahh, yeah, I completely missed that detail. My paralegal/executive secretary, Moving Sale, should have caught that for me. When he gets back from Kinkos I'll inform him I'm docking his pay for doing such a poor job. No wonder he never passed the bar.
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Sale, I'm removing you from your minimum wage scale and placing you on unpaid intern status working directly... under DiS. Your diminutive stature might cause some issues for you, but think of it as a character building experience.
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Learn to count to 14 dumb fuck
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Its a set of fraction story problems, Roach. Each friit represents a whole number. Each portion of a fruit equals a fraction of a number. The coconut halves and whole bananas are a gentle trick without being a trick.

A whole apple is 10. A whole coconut is 2. A whole banana is 1.


a. 10/1 + 10/1 + 10/1 = 30/1 = 30

b. 10/1 + 4/1 + 4/1 = 18/1 = 18

c. 4/1 - 2/1 = 2

d. 1/1 + 10/1 + 3/1 = 14

but there should be a better way to represent the coconuts...what would that be, KC?
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Sale would like it if they were depicted as a pair of black bouncy balls on his chin.
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