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Given that S < 47,350 (the average number of plastic sacks at a typical Super Wal-Mart at this time of day), and that C < 12 (the number of chickens that can be stuffed into a butcher's display case without sacrificing the attractiveness factor), and that S + C is an integer less than 12 because problems of this type cannot involve two digits when dealing with base six, and that S * C must be an even number because anything else would be odd;

Therefore,

The number of chickens you have in your sack must be precisely 13.7385728374626

Plus or minus twelve.

2006-09-20 08:02:47 · answer #1 · answered by Mr. E 5 · 4 1

2

2006-09-20 14:55:01 · answer #2 · answered by bretto24 3 · 1 0

Ya got 2 in that sack of yurs! That's OK. I prefer my chicken in plastic wrap from the store.

2006-09-20 15:14:05 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I'm sorry, Perfesser. That should be "...give both of them to you..." Sheesh! Where did you go to school? Obviously the answer is either zero or infinity...
And in some states, it's illegal to have chickens in the sack, but I'm not here to judge.

2006-09-20 14:58:40 · answer #4 · answered by anyone 5 · 0 1

Two? It's Shake N' Bake Tonight!!!

2006-09-20 14:55:48 · answer #5 · answered by Painter Lady 3 · 2 0

Well I'm gonna say two since you said both of them ♥

2006-09-20 14:55:37 · answer #6 · answered by ♥USMCwife♥ 5 · 1 0

2, Anyone ready for some chicken and dumplings.

2006-09-20 14:54:58 · answer #7 · answered by Backwoods Barbie 7 · 2 0

hehehe ur hysterical. Roast em both up for me.

2006-09-20 17:29:46 · answer #8 · answered by ravin_lunatic 6 · 0 0

oh look, one just escaped with your neighbours turkey. So one chicken?

2006-09-20 14:57:20 · answer #9 · answered by tom b 1 · 2 0

There are two.

2006-09-20 14:56:40 · answer #10 · answered by HEATHER R 1 · 1 0

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