5×6=8×4?
My English teacher says that 5×6=8×4. How can that be true?
Answer: 5×6=30. 8×4=32 (thirty too!)
My English teacher says that 5×6=8×4. How can that be true?
Answer: 5×6=30. 8×4=32 (thirty too!)
Read the following paragraph only once, counting the number of F’s in the paragraph. How many F’s are there? FINISHED FILES ARE THE RE-SULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTIF-IC STUDY COMBINED WITHTHE EXPERIENCE OF YEARS. Answer: Most will find 3 F’s. Few will find all 6!
Sounds impossible? Not for you! This one will take a little practice. Here is how:
Introduce your mind-reading assistant. Send your assistant out of the room and ask a spectator to point to any of the summer activities on the below chart. Call your assistant in and she magically reveals the activity the spectator selected! Shoe Lace Weaving Finger NailFiling Flag Waving Basics Type Writer Maintenance Abra-Kid-Abra Camp Shaving for…
Vanish a raft in this map of the Bermuda Triangle!
I have a problem. I have 4 rows of 3 stamps, as you see in the picture. However, my stamp album only has room for 3 rows of 4 stamps. Life is challenging at times, isn’t it! Can you make 1 continuous tear along the perforations so theses stamps will fit in the album?
Here are your clues. If you get it right, there will be words formed not only in each row, but also in each column, and diagonal. A magic square crossword puzzle! Across:
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