The phrase "heavy forward but not backwards" refers to the word "ton." It is "heavy" in the sense that a ton is a large unit of weight, and it reads the same forward and backward, making it a palindrome. In the context of math, it suggests that while "ton" has a significant meaning when considered in one direction, it does not hold the same significance when reversed, as "not" does not relate to weight.
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palindrome
noon
In numbers, a "backwards L" typically represents the number 7, a "forward C" represents the number 3, and a "backward C" represents the number 6. A "forward L" can represent the number 1. Therefore, the sequence "backwards L forward C backward C forward L" translates to 7, 3, 6, 1.
Ton. Cause forwards it is heavy (ton is heavy) and backwards it's "not" not backwards is "ton" :dddddddddddddddddddd
The answer to this riddle is a "ton." It is heavy, moves forward, and when spelled backwards, it becomes "not."
a ton. ton is "not" backwards get it?
your arms.
A ton, backwards it's "not"
A TON. Ton is "not" backwards. See?
The answer to the riddle is "a ton." When you spell it forwards, it reads as "ton," which is heavy, but when you try to read it backwards, it reads as "not," which implies the opposite. Thus, a ton is heavy when considered in one direction but not when reversed.
A ton
(Say it by sound) backwards
A car model that is spelled the same forward and backwards is a race car. As you can see RACECAR backwards is RACECAR.
TON !! yippee, I got 1 ! How do I get three lines out of this for Answerthon purposes? Oh well, here's line 3.... lol
a ton. ton backwards is not