The "18 answers to market slices" is a puzzle created by Will Shortz, featured in the New York Times crossword puzzle. The answers typically include words or phrases that can describe different types of markets or market-related concepts. Some examples may include "corn," "grain," "stock," and "flea." For the complete list, you would need to refer to the specific puzzle or its solution as the details may vary with each iteration.
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16 ounces is a pound of bacon, or 18 to 20 slices.
i think it is 48IN
The mathematical question 18 + 9 is 27 and the answer to 18 - 9 is 9.
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9 times with a remainder of 6
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You need 18 correct answers to get 72 % 17 correct is only 68 %
It means to eat bacon when you are 13 and 17.
Usually, problems like this specify that one must use some combination of the ham and crackers. If that were true, you could make 18 crackers with full slices of ham on them, or 32 crackers with 0.5625 slices, which would be difficult at best. Since that requirement has not been made, I would just lay out 32 crackers and keep all the ham for myself. But that's just me.