ok this might sound wierd but im watching a quiz show on the tv and the question is - the number of: numbers on a phone key pad, legs on eight dogs and wheels on 3 taxis and them all togeather and see what you get . just to let you no its not as simple as it seems theres a twist or a riddle there sumwere PLEASE HELP ME!! lol thanks
2006-09-01
11:08:23
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also can you explain your answer
2006-09-01
11:09:22 ·
update #1
im watching ftn channel for the people who are asking
2006-09-01
11:18:58 ·
update #2
10... 64... 12... 86 is total...
2006-09-01 11:10:43
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answer #1
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answered by Melanie L 6
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10+32+12=54
2006-09-01 11:17:29
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answered by Esther 2
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10 numbers on a key pad
32 legs on the dogs
12 wheels on the taxis unless you count the spare wheel and the steering wheel
so your total is 54 or 60 assuming all the dogs have 4 legs
2006-09-01 11:52:06
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answered by Jane S 4
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I also get "54"-10 on phone/32 dog legs/12 taxi wheels, but am still trying to find a riddle!
2006-09-01 11:31:18
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answered by Anonymous
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would it be 60? phone pad = 10 - 0-9
dogs = 32 - 4x8=32
taxis = 18 - 3 steering wheels& 3 x4=12-three spare wheels
2006-09-01 11:21:14
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answered by terrano 4
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10 ...32....15...total 57
key pad has 1-9
8 dogs times 4 legs is 32
3 taxis times 4 tires and each taxi has a steering wheel
2006-09-01 11:18:49
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answered by dccrow1 1
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60.. 10 numbers on the 12 buttons of a phone, 32 legs on eight dogs (assuming no defect...but was not defined). 18 wheels on a taxi...4 touching the ground...one spare...and one to steer
2006-09-01 11:16:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I get 54...10 numbers, 32 legs, and 12 wheels...I don't see the riddle
2006-09-01 11:21:31
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answered by wellaem 6
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10...32...12 = 54
but do you do that or do you do it like this,
1+0+3+2+1+2 = 9
there are infinate ways to mess this up trust me and you pay probably £1 per call for this, and even then you have to get 'chosen' for the call in - generally when enough people have phoned in and the prize monety is covered and then some!
my advice just sit back pour a drink and watch others call in and spend thier wages before they are earned.
2006-09-01 11:19:53
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answered by jk447388 2
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89. the numbers on a caluculator equal 45 plus the dogs legs wich is 32,plus the wheels 12.ad them togther get 89. the riddle is the phone keys.and i think thats the answer! =D
2006-09-01 11:18:04
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answered by smilesamjo92 2
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54
2006-09-01 11:15:23
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answered by saint 1
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