let's break it down phrase by phrase....
starting near the end...
"the day before tomorrow" is TODAY. so substitute "today" for "the day before tomorrow"
now we have....
The day before 2 days after TODAY is Monday.
Let's call 2 days after today "today+2"
so now...
The day before "today+2" is Monday.
The day before "today+2" would be "today+1"
So we now have...
"today+1" is Monday.
and today+1 is TOMORROW.
So TOMORROW is Monday.
That is what makes today Sunday! :-)
2007-02-18 06:47:58
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answered by hp-answers.yahoo 3
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Monday
2007-02-18 06:03:46
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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seeing on my calendar, it is sunday...
You know, I guess you can figure it out by the last 3 words of the first sentence "tomorrow is Monday." Get it?
2007-02-18 06:56:18
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answered by kim 4
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the answer is Sunday. this may be damaged down into its aspect elements and learn each and each and every fact in my view. The day in the previous the following day is immediately. so as that it will change the note immediately in for the day in the previous the following day. Then the fact will grow to be "The day in the previous 2 days after immediately is Monday." We bounce ahead 2 days nonetheless one and we finally end up at Monday. the in trouble-free terms way we may be able to attempt it is that if immediately is Sunday.
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answered by Anonymous
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Um, today is Sunday the 18th. And I didn't even hurt myself figuring it out!
2007-02-18 05:54:43
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Today is sunday
2007-02-18 05:55:28
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answered by Anonymous
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sunday
2007-02-18 05:57:08
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answered by asshole 1
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ITS MONDAY JACK
2007-02-18 06:39:42
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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SUNDAY WHICH IS TODAY.
2007-02-18 06:11:10
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answered by Steven H 5
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saterday
2007-02-18 06:02:42
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answered by veena_dracks84 2
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