It is 4 because Five is 4 letters... Like ten has 3 letters and three has 5 letters.
2006-06-30 16:37:07
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answer #1
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answered by Mega M 1
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its like X=3 and 3=5 so 3=X X=5 so 5=10
2006-06-30 15:28:53
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answer #2
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answered by yo_yo2400 2
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5 is 10
because: 10=3=5
10=3 & 3=5
So.10=5
2006-06-30 17:36:05
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answer #3
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answered by sumit_ag42 1
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Mega_M is right. 5 is 4. Nowhere is it indicated that 10 = 3 or 3 = 5. That was an assumption drawn by the majority of readers without any foundation for it to rest on. Ten has 3 letters. Three has 5 letters and five has 4. Therefore five is 4.
Excellent reasoning Mega_M. Congratulations. Let this come to vote and my vote is for you.
2006-06-30 17:54:02
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answer #4
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answered by aytu_y 2
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5 can be either 3 OR 10, since you stated 10 is 3, whilst 3 can also be 5.
2006-06-30 15:27:14
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answer #5
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answered by Tony Montana 3
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10. Put it this way. 10=3, and 3=5, so 5 must also equal 10.
2006-06-30 15:26:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Those three are distinct numbers.
But anyway, according to the transitive property of equality:
if a=b, and b=c, then c=a.
So I guess, 10=3, 3=5, then 5=10?
Haha.
2006-06-30 15:39:51
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answer #7
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answered by Dazeddd 2
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5 is still 5, and it is now also 3 and 10. It's the trichotomy law. If a=b and b=c, then c=a.
2006-06-30 15:28:01
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answered by Anonymous
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5 is 3 or.....10........no no no, 5 is surely 6
2006-06-30 15:26:11
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answered by rockstar12321 2
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10, by the transitive property of equality: If a=b and b=c, then a=c.
2006-06-30 15:38:23
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answer #10
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answered by slaga 2
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