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There are 26 children in line to swim at the park. There are three more girls than boys. How many boys are there?

 
I'm no Tim Hardaway, but 11 boys not counting the a$$ punc..... well you know what I'm saying. :woot:
 
There's either an answer or not an answer.

I did not say in a park, I said at the park.
 
Well you can't have 3 more girls than boys. Because it breaks down 13/13 (0) then 12/14 (2 more) then 11/15 (4 more) then 10/16 (6 more) and so on.
 
This is a crappy math problem.

I have a better one: One pipe fills a pool in 20 hours and a second pipe in 15 hours.

How long will it take to fill the pool using both pipes?
 
Well you can't have 3 more girls than boys. Because it breaks down 13/13 (0) then 12/14 (2 more) then 11/15 (4 more) then 10/16 (6 more) and so on.

11 Boys 14 Girls and......um hum..... it. :woot:
 
11 boys, 14 girls and an unborn child whose sex is undetermined??
 
26-3= THE NUMBER 23!!!! OMG!!! It's happening already!!!
 
11 1/2 boys, 14 1/2 girls.

2 of the kids are missing all 4 limbs. :csad:
 
did you just make this sh1t up!?
 
hahaha...

the minute he says he doesn't know the answer, the thread dies...
 
The answer is......there is no park.
 
Well you can't have 3 more girls than boys. Because it breaks down 13/13 (0) then 12/14 (2 more) then 11/15 (4 more) then 10/16 (6 more) and so on.

Yeah, that's what I was thinking. :huh:

What a stupid problem. :o
 

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