1875 foxes.
original: 15
1st invitation: 60
2nd invitation: 1800
total: 1875
2006-12-26 16:35:33
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answer #1
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answered by JuZ88 2
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90!
This question doesn't state that the 4 foxes invited by each of the 15 foxes, invited 30 foxes each!!!!
I came up with this answer.
2006-12-26 16:37:47
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answer #2
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answered by SOL SIREN 2
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if 15 foxs are at a party and invite 4 foxes each... that'd be 60 foxes. Then, If those foxes invited 30 more foxes(not each, that'd be 90. Or, if the 60 foxes invited 30 each, that'd be 1,800 foxes. Damm! That's a BIG fox borough!
2006-12-26 16:45:37
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answer #3
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answered by mighty_bull_straw 2
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Ans 1 : 15x4+15=75+30=105 foxes if 75 foxes together invite.
Ans 2 :15x4+15-75x30+75=2325 foxes if each of 75 foxes invite separately.
2006-12-26 16:42:01
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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90...each of the 15 invite 4 more but then just an additional 30
2006-12-26 16:44:32
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answer #5
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answered by Ivory_Flame 4
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15 as fox do not know how to send invitations.
2006-12-26 16:55:17
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answer #6
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answered by S E 2
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105 but that is to say if they invited 30 in total not 30 each.
2006-12-26 20:44:10
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answer #7
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answered by Mrs Cow 1
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105 ?? that is if they order all in all 30 more foxes, and not 30 foxes each...
2006-12-26 16:32:48
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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15x4=60+30=90 OR if those 60 invite 30 each? 1,800
2006-12-26 17:07:42
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answer #9
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answered by deirdrecloudlover 1
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Why foxes? You are being dogist! I won't calculate it unless you change it to cats!
:-)
(correct Klein 1017, 1815)
2006-12-26 16:35:04
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answer #10
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answered by The Lone Gunman 6
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