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If i had 9 sweets and four bags, how would i put an odd amount of sweets in each bag??? - each bag must have at least one sweet in it.
now see if u can work that out....:)
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If i had 9 sweets and four bags, how would i put an odd amount of sweets in each bag??? - each bag must have at least one sweet in it.
now see if u can work that out....:)
its not doable aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa too stoned
You never said you had to use all the sweets so put 1 sweet in each bag.
haha yeah, 1 in each bag and eat the other 5 :D
no, you need to use all the sweets
Are you allowed to place bags inside of other bags? If so, can the sweets be in a bag that is already in a bag?
3 bags with 2 sweets and one bag with 3??????????????????????????
no, the bag has to be filled up with an odd number of sweetsQuote:
Originally Posted by Esmada
1 bag with 1
1 bag with 3
1 bag with 5
1 bag with 1
...except that's 10 sweets lol.Quote:
Originally Posted by MastaChronic
dammit, i was hopin no one would notice :p
It didn't say you have to use all 9 sweets. So, 1 sweet in each of the four bags, and chow down on the other five.
Oops, correction, saw that was added later, so hmm, got me! Doesn't seem doable, but maybe I'm too sick (got a bad cold, booo!) to figure it out.
Abattoir Dream, tell us the answer then, please.
i dont know the answer! you have to send away a letter to find out!
can u cut them?
The bags or the sweets?Quote:
Originally Posted by shoi
Edit: what is an odd number and what is an even number? I keep forgetting :o
Just had a quick spliff, think Ive got it. If 9 is an odd number then I think Ive got it.
You put a bag in a bag. You then put the bag thats in a bag, in another bag. Put the bag thats in a bag in a bag in yet another bag. Put the sweets in the bag thats in a bag thats in a bag thats in a bag. You now have 9 sweets in each bag.
no then you would have 3 bags full of bags and one bag full of sweetsQuote:
Originally Posted by Tom Swierzbinski