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I know I could hardly call this relating to school because of its irrelevance, but it just doesn't fit the 'non-school' definition.

I got this question from a book overseas "One half of eighteen gives ten, how?"

Don't post if you don't want to spoil the answer or the 'fun', just PM.

Edit: I stand corrected. Removed brackets, because plainly that is just crap.

More edit: this question has been solved... don't scroll down to quartic's (7th reply) if you don't want to know yet.
 
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GRRR! Just tell me or I will KILL someone!!

... im in thats kinda mood ...

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all killing urges welcomed in the Massacre thread

we like to foster and nourish anger and violence, and direct it toward evil livestock :mad: like THIS! --->:apig:
 

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Originally posted by wallmonger
all killing urges welcomed in the Massacre thread

we like to foster and nourish anger and violence, and direct it toward evil livestock :mad: like THIS! --->:apig:
Join usss ... (evil hiss sounding usss)

1/2 of 18 = 10 ?
hmm ... I'll get back to you ...
 

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maybe its like

half of eighteen

so if you divide the word in two
eigh teen

teen is kinda like ten

or half of 18

1 and 8

1 is like ten just without a zero.
hmm that is my (crap) contribution
 

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If you cut 18 in half horizontally you get two halves which resemble tens. But if this is what the question means then it's more like getting 10/10 or 1.

Now, back to studying.
 

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I've considered askin' "a sum of twenty" or just "one" instead but I think the question works out. Think about what the question says: "ONE half..." So you take only 1 of the two tens (the two halves of 18) that you have after you've chopped it.

Well, it's solved...
 
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