The first person to get the correct answer gets the full best answer points.
A bakers dozen *
by the number of furlongs in a mile /
by the number of feet in fathom *
number of hands on a clock +
the building number of the UK, PM’s London house –
the number of burgers in a BigMc +
the number of players in a soccer team /
the number of planets in our solar system –
the weeks in a year +
the number of Star Wars films made *
the number of the longest motorway in the UK, M? /
by the number of F keys on a PC keyboard –
the number of lions statues found in Trafalgar Square
and finally / by the number faces on Mount-Rushmore
Just go to two decimal places
Good luck
PS: Don’t complain to me if you cant work it out .
2006-07-10
04:27:17
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A bakers dozen 13, Multiplied by
by the number of furlongs in a mile 8, Divided by
by the number of feet in fathom 6, Multiplied by
number of hands on a clock 3, Add
the building number of the UK, PMs London house 10, Subtract
the number of burgers in a BigMc 2, Add
the number of players in a soccer team 11, Divided by
the number of planets in our solar system 9, Subtract
the weeks in a year 52, Add
the number of Star Wars films made 6, Multiplied by
the number of the longest motorway in the UK, M? 6, Divided by
by the number of F keys on a PC keyboard 12, Subtract
the number of lions statues found in Trafalgar Square 4,
and finally Divided by the number faces on Mount-Rushmore 4 .
2006-07-10
06:53:10 ·
update #1
13*8/6*3+10-2+11/9-52+6*6/12-4/4 = -5.76
2006-07-10
06:53:42 ·
update #2