4…..because you aren’t fricking burning them so you still have them
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Because if he picked four that would be called Geoffreying for apples, not Bobbing for apples.
Four apples unless it is intentionally a trick question and the rest doesn't count as apples- then it would be two and a crappy example of a logic question.
Three fifths
You turn the denominator into the same value so four times three would be twelve so you multiplied the three by four so you times the one by four and then you multiplied the four by three so you would times the three by three so the answer would be 13 over twelve
Four , but only if you had none to start with.
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you have 4 apples and you take away three. In other words, you take apples from yourself, which means you now have 3, but you already have one so you actually have 4. The answer is four. I win. Give me money.
Four.
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Because if he picked four that would be called Geoffreying for apples, not Bobbing for apples.
What is the mass of apples you'll need to make three good sized, or four scant, pies?
Three score and 9 centuries would be 3 X 20 + 9 = 69 centuries, or 6,900 years. A score is simply 20, just as a dozen is 12. A score of years would be 20 years, four score and seven apples would be 4 X 20 + 7 = 87 apples.
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Twenty four fifths is four and four fifths. So if you take three away, that leaves one and four fifths.
Four apples.