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Elena
Who want to make your brain work a bit ?)) There is mathematical task below... A brick weigh 1,5 kilograms and half a brick. How much the brick weigh ?
29 mars 2017 17:55
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Could I just mention the grammar?

A brick WEIGHS   (weighS not weigh)  IT weighs...

How much DOES it weigh?  Is the question form.


And the convention is that we use a dot/point NOT a comma.  1.5.  One point 5

For example:  1,350, 250.25.  One million, three hundred thousand, two hundred and fifty point two five.



As for the maths, I'll leave it to the others!

29 mars 2017
2
@Dan, is it really the question?:) It seems much like a riddle to me! By the way, let me try whatever that is coming to my mind right now. If I omit the "and-a-half" from a-hen, an-egg and, a-day then the question will be like- "If a hen lays an egg in a day, how many eggs can six hen lay in six days?" Then the answer will be pretty easy i.e. 36.  
31 mars 2017
1

My initial response was 24

Well, i overlooked the fact that chicken are not able to lay 1.5 egg))

Sudeep, give me a five, i think you are a winner))

31 mars 2017
1
If a hen-and-a-half lays an-egg-and-a-half in a-day-and-a-half, how many eggs can six hens lay in six days?
30 mars 2017
1
Interesting, if you have others post them thanks.
30 mars 2017
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