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Can You Tell What Animal This Is Just by Looking at Its Legs?
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YKien1
5 months ago
wow
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Ursa Vodikova
5 months ago
8/20.... I am really bad at geology ahahhha
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Belinda
5 months ago
17 out of 20. Darn! I'm good :D
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Stacy Mar
5 months ago
Belinda
18/20 ;)
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Albert Shajan
5 months ago
does anyone know this
In a zoo there are 6 orang-utans for every 3 baboons. There are 27 orang-utans and baboons altogether. How many are orang-utans?
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Jen Forsyth
5 months ago
Albert Shajan
18
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Albert Shajan
5 months ago
Jen Forsyth
thanks buddy
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Albert Shajan
5 months ago
Jen Forsyth
but how did you know
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Jen Forsyth
5 months ago
Albert Shajan
6 orang-utans + 3 baboons = 9 animals
(start by adding another 'set' of animals, example below)
12 orang-utans + 6 baboons = 18 animals
18 orang-utans + 9 baboons = 27 animals (which gives you your answer of 18 orang-utans)
Hope this helps/makes sense. I don't know how to explain it very well.
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Albert Shajan
5 months ago
Jen Forsyth
it's ok
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Ananya Dey
4 months ago
Albert Shajan
162
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Yukiちゃん
5 months ago
I've got 17/20 and I'm shocked actually?
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Emily
5 months ago
Yukiちゃん
Hey I had the same result! Good job ?
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Yukiちゃん
5 months ago
Emily
???
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5 months ago
This comment is beautiful but so out of place.
5 months ago
The comment has left, but promises to come back.
Aditya
5 months ago
This was nice, something really unique! Loved the article, I failed tho 5/20 ? I'm really bad with english animal names
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Yukiちゃん
5 months ago
Aditya
I expected the same result from my side too, since I'm not that good with English animal names.. but however made it!!!!
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Emily
5 months ago
17/20! I really love animals so this was not too bad for me ?
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5 months ago
Nothing will stay buried forever, apart from this comment.
Christian Montilla
2 months ago
Satish Parthasarathy
Your right. I was thinking the same as yours.
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Vicky Clark
5 months ago
Where are the answers?
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ANANYA SHARMA
2 months ago
Vicky Clark
just tap on the image and you get answers
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Manav Ramteke
5 months ago
turtle
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Ananya Dey
4 months ago
me:maybe it's dinosaur
also me: okay let it be an aligator
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Marilyn Peace
3 months ago
turtlr
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Marilyn Peace
3 months ago
dont know
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Marilyn Peace
3 months ago
elephant
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Marilyn Peace
3 months ago
duck
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Christian Montilla
2 months ago
12 out of 20. Not bad.
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ANANYA SHARMA
2 months ago
i recognise only 9 animals.
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In a zoo there are 6 orang-utans for every 3 baboons. There are 27 orang-utans and baboons altogether. How many are orang-utans?
(start by adding another 'set' of animals, example below)
12 orang-utans + 6 baboons = 18 animals
18 orang-utans + 9 baboons = 27 animals (which gives you your answer of 18 orang-utans)
Hope this helps/makes sense. I don't know how to explain it very well.
also me: okay let it be an aligator