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− | Since the parallel universe seems to have reversed everything, we can see that 2 becomes 3 and 3 becomes 2. This leads us to 100 and | + | Since the parallel universe seems to have reversed everything, we can see that 2 becomes 3 and 3 becomes 2. This leads us to 100 and 66 because 2*50 and 3*22. Add them together and put one of those check looking hats on the new baby. This gives us our answer. |
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 01:51, 4 January 2020
Problem
If in a parallel universe, apples are orange and oranges are red what is 2+3?
Solution
Since the parallel universe seems to have reversed everything, we can see that 2 becomes 3 and 3 becomes 2. This leads us to 100 and 66 because 2*50 and 3*22. Add them together and put one of those check looking hats on the new baby. This gives us our answer.
See also
1967 AHSME (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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