hey there.... he he, iv asked that one as well.....
well im gonna try to theoretically work this 1 out....
2X Woodchuck (in the sentence)
4X Wood
4X Chuck
1. so you work out the square of the 1st word "How" (3X3)=9
2. then you take "WoodChuck" and divide it by ("Wood" + "Chuck")
in other words 2/8 = 0,25
3. then to finalize it you take the answer from step 1 and divide it by the answer from step two. 9/0.25 = 36!!!
Voila, that must be the answer... jokes... but at least i kept you busy there for a while..
2006-09-27 22:03:14
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answer #1
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answered by Hector 3
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If a woodchuck could chuck wood, it would chuck as much wood as a woodchuck could chuck, if a woodchuck could chuck wood.
2006-09-28 04:39:01
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answered by PtolemyJones 3
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IF A WOODCHUCK COULD CHUCK WOOD IT WOULD CHUCK AS MUCH WOOD AS A WOODCHUCK COULD CHUCK.
2006-09-28 04:45:23
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answered by $IDH@NT 1
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He would chuck loads,cause he'd have the yellow pages&hire a jcb,sorted!!Consider that wood well chucked chick!
2006-09-28 05:06:36
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answered by kittypinkchuck 2
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He would only chuck as much wood needed to make that money for his pimp
2006-09-28 04:43:35
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answered by carmen3111 4
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I don't know how much but I know he could only do it for as long as it takes a one legged woodpecker to kick the seeds out of a dill pickle
2006-09-28 05:44:33
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answered by homo.jesus 2
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Woodn't u like to know.....................
2006-09-28 04:40:06
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answered by Sangy . 4
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