Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?

I received this in an email from my friend Kim Kim... see if you can get the correct answer:

This is a 5th grade math problem. This is not a trick question. This is a real math problem so the answer is not that a bus has no legs.

There are 7 girls in a bus.

Each girl has 7 backpacks.

In each backpack, there are 7 big cats.

For every big cat there are 7 little cats.

By the way, the bus is parked and the driver is out on a break.

Question: How many legs are there in the bus?

Post your answer in the comments section and come back tomorrow for the correct answer! Have fun! :)


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16 comments:

  1. Ok I tried to go all Mathematician on that one..but then I got half-way through the riddle and realized that I counted the backpacks as having legs and then I tried to go in reverse order to correct it and I got all mixed up and then my head started to hurt and then I decided to have a Diet Dr. Pepper.

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  2. o.k. Becky - I think we have it! My 15 year old and I went through this "problem" several times - we forgot a step or two to figure along the way. After a lot of brain work we came up with the number: 9618 legs

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  3. Way too early to be doing higher math....

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  4. It is so much easier to google the answer. And I was even a math major in college.

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  5. I think that there are 10,990 legs.

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  6. I got 10990 legs.

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  7. o.k. I know what I missed. . . Yikes - this is for fifth graders?

    Here is my official way of calculating the answer:

    7 girls x 2 legs = 14 legs
    7 girls x 7 b.packs = 49 back packs
    49 packs x 7 cats = 343 cats
    343 cats x 4 legs = 1372 legs
    343 cats x 7 = 2401 kittens

    2401 kitten legs
    1372 cat legs
    14 girl legs

    EQUALS - 10,990 LEGS IN ALL

    previously I forgot to calculate the 343 cats x 4 legs.

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  8. 10,990 legs. On a VERY large, and noisy, bus.

    Thanks! I CAN still use my brain on accasion :-)

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  9. I got 10990 as well, but I used a slightly different technique. I set up one equation for the entire problem and then solved it.

    The equation was

    7 girls(2 legs/girl)+ 7 girls(7 backpacks/girl)(7 big cats/backpack)(8 cats total/big cat)(4 legs/cat)= 10990 legs

    And you're right, Beth, that bus had to be rather noisy!

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  10. 10,990 legs in all! Too intriguing for me to pass up even though the math part of my brain is 6.5 years rusty. I almost asked my computer geeky machanical engineer dh to write me an algorithym for it! 5th grade? GOod to know what I have to lok forward to in 4 years!
    Thanks - lots of fun!
    Andrea

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  11. mom24~ my engineering hubby busted out an Excel Spreadsheet! LOL!

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  12. I'm not believing you're expecting me to wrap my brain around this one. Sorry. Just don't have the mental strength to attempt this and way to scared of getting the wrong answer. Couldn't handle the mockery.

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  13. Oh, wait. I'll guess it's 10,990 legs, since that's what everyone else put.

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  14. 7 girls x 7 backpacks x 7 big cats = 343 big cats

    343 x 7 little cats = 2401 little cats

    343 + 2401 = 2744 cats

    2744 cats x 4 cat legs = 10976 legs

    7 girls x 2 legs = 14 legs

    10976 + 14 = 10990 legs

    ok, my final answer: 10,990 legs :)

    Thanks!
    Michele
    www.frugalgranola.blogspot.com

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  15. A friend of mine sent me this in an email a while back and it took me FOREVER but I finally figured it out! : )

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