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Votazap wrote:
A women has seven children, half are boys how is this possible??




    NO LOOKING UP THE ANSWER
Matty wrote:
This one is quite obvious. She married one, got three girls and three boys.
"Strength doesn't lie in numbers, strength doesn't lie in wealth. Strength lies in nights of peaceful slumbers." ~Maria
Thorpe wrote:
All men, in the most part, are kids That is why we play "Risk"!!!
95.5% of the time you kill a players cap before your 2nd turn in... you fail or die next
Vexer wrote:
too tempting to google it. maybe try to re-word the next one so it's harder to google the answer.

And matty, the real answer is even more obvious than that.
BrewDog wrote:
Stickin with my original, one is a eunuch, spelled it wrong the first time. My other though, one child passed, however I'd like to think that is not the answer. I think I may be thinking too deeply in to this one.
Thorpe wrote:
yes you are! simple and I know this one..so no answer from me ..sorry
95.5% of the time you kill a players cap before your 2nd turn in... you fail or die next
Holt wrote:
Is it that she is still pregnant with one of her children?
Vexer wrote:
nope. it's a trick question. the answer only works if you give some allowance for the meaning of the sentence.

It would be better worded for the answer if it read:
A woman has seven children, one half are boys. How is this possible??

This is different than saying, A woman has seven children, half of which are boys, how is this possible??

thaithai wrote:
i am bad at English. what is difference between "one half" and "half of which"
Vexer wrote:
there really isn't a difference thaithai. but if you know that this is a trick question then you might be able to imagine a difference between the two ways I wrote it.