15 cats assemble 3 cats respectively. Those cats adjectives unite 25 cats and they adjectives turn for a curry! How various cats?
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all of those quiz channel on satellite are always a con and near is never any logical explanation that any1 can find out the answer to, thats how they make their money.
the simply link i can see which is a terrifically stupid one is firstly, for each of the 15 cats in attendance is three other cats. So thats 15 x 4 = 60
(it is not 15 x 3, cos if one of the cats meets 3, afterwards thats 4 of them, and there will be 15 lots of these 4 cats)
consequently all cats (60) bump into 25 cats
so thats 60 x 26
(and once again not 60 x 25 cos need to include respectively cat that is tryst the 25 cats = 26)
therefore near are 60 groups of 26 cats (25 meeting 1 cat=26)
as a result all i can be paid of it is that each of the 26 be in motion for 'a curry' meaning 1 curry and thus its 26 for 1 = 26 4 1 = 2641
and as u can see there is no instrument any1 can work out the number and there is only just a logical mathematical correlation and is simply a waste of time. It might not be the process they got to this number but it will be something stupid approaching that. they are not proper puzzles cos they use random logic that not a soul will be able to work out. hope this help u! don't waste your time or money on them!
1125 cats
45 + 25 (you never said "each"!)
70 cats!! heheh and they adjectives belong to the old cat woman.
70
Gah, there is more than one path to read the problem.
If by "Those cats", you mean solitary the 45 cats that are met by the original 15 cats, later the answer is
15 +
15 x 3 +
15 x 3 x 25
= 15(1 + 3 + 75) = 1,185 cats
If, by "Those cats" you mean adjectives 60 of the cats mentioned in the first sentence, consequently the answer is:
60 + 60x25 = 1,560
Then, even worse, does "Those cats all draw together 25 cats" mean that respectively of the 60 cats meets 25, or that the group of 60 cats meet 25 more cats?
If you mean the latter, later the answer is 60 + 25 = 85 cats.
What's a curry?
1,125 cause 15 cats touch 3 cats each so you would multiply 15 times 3 which would bestow you 45 then you would multiply 45 times 25 which would hand over you 1125
1125
15x3=45
45+15=60
60x25=1500
1500+90=1590
None...they all done up in the curry
Admit it, that's what you are thinkin too...
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70 cats!
my anwser is 15*3=45+25=70 anwser is 70 cats
Cats dont approaching curries.
1590
70 those cats ALL meet 25 cats, so you a moment ago add them up. why do for curry?
70!
ANSWER IS 85
15 cats meet 3 cats each. so that 15 * (1+3) = 60
and they adjectives meet up next to 25 so 60+25 = 115 ANSWER WAM BAM THANK U MAM haha
In the future, write a query that people can fathom out.
I assume you mean this.
15 x 3 = 45 + 15 = 60 cats
later 60 x 25 = 1500 + 60 = 1560cats
Your answer is 1560 cats.
minimum of 26 cats.
The 15 cats can each bump into 3 cats from within the set of 15.
If respectively of those 15 cats each congregate 25 there singular need be 26 cats surrounded by total for each cat to join 25 cats.
30 cats
40
The original 15 cats don't know respectively other so have a do and get chatting - they get together 3 cats each. Party's over and 25 other cats roll up. 'Fancy a curry?' say one. Straight onto the mobile phone and curry is booked for forty!
I think nearby are 70 cats in total am i not right?
The answer given for this puzzle (where the OP get it from) was 2,641. This answer is supposedly correct and verified. Can anyone come up next to this figure from the imaginative question?
btw SKRAT, the innovative post was given *exactly * as presented.
Including line-breaks (in baggage they were prominent if it had be a lateral-tinking problem) it was...
15 cats come across 3 cats
each. Those cats adjectives
meet 25 cats and they
adjectives go for a curry!
How heaps cats?
43
A neighbour of mine just brought me this q after tear their hair out for hours. The answer given on TV (a call-in show where on earth your call costs money which funds the colossal prizes) was, as you vote, 2,641. The show has be criticized here in the UK for have answers which are impossible to justify, and they never distribute their working out. I can see how you get a minimum of 26 as outlined above, but how you can procure more than 1,560, ie if you keep multiplying respectively time while adding the cats you already have? My maths isn't good plenty to work in basis other than ten, or to play next to binary - could these help here?
NONE
You lately made them into CURRY !!
When the answer must be 2641, I can only deduce of following sadistic trick:
No matter how copious cats met each other surrounded by the beginning (can be 15 up to 60), it ends up beside each discussion 25 other cats.
So there are 26 cats. They adjectives go for "a curry", which is 1 curry.
So 26 cats walk for 1 curry, or in short: "26 for 1", or written contained by digits: 26-4-1, which pretty much looks like the answer to me: 2641
too heaps cats doin it in a wager on alley sorry i thought it be funny
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