They both were only born once.
It is possible because it has happened. My father had two brothers and three sisters.
Yes.
103? correct answer by kingdeamon13 (PS urwelcome) FALSE the correct answer is the same birthdays everyone has... just one. i solved this riddle just by looking at it, at first i concidered leap years but that could only make the man 12. so then i was like DUH. nobody has more then one birthday. that's the day when u are born. for example every year i have my one birthday. that's on the 23rd of may
Children are given either a Mule or a weasel up until their 13th birthday. They are kept for six months (until the Childs half-birthday) then weighed, if the animal has gained an even amount of ounces for weasels, or kilos for mules, the child will receive a special treat, usually in the form of a hat or an exotic fruit i.e mandarin or prune. Therefore half-birthdays are actually the main celebration for children. Adults celebrate their birthdays by giving their three closest companions or family members three gifts each costing three pounds per gift and usually exchanged, when possible, at 3pm. However these traditions are slowly becoming unpopular and often the children will mark their birthdays and half birthdays with a simple fruit salad. The adults mark their birthdays by asking an unlikely love interest on a date, such as their bank manager or a friends brother or sister.
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nope it is possible for a trapeziod to have three congruent sides
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Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen.The amount of Carbon always equals the amount of Oxygen, and there is exactly twice as much Hydrogen as Carbon.
Technically it is impossible for a 3d figure to have 3 faces. The least amount of faces that are possible is four.
An equilateral triangle has exactly three lines of symmetry. It is the only shape that contains exactly three lines of symmetry.
Polynomials have terms, but not sides. One with exactly three terms is a "trinomial". Polygons have sides. One of those with exactly three sides is a "triangle".
Yes, grandparents had exactly three boys (including my dad) and three girls.