Ok so my reasoning. if it takes a man and a half a day and a half to catch a fish and a half, so this man and a half in three days have three fish and in six days they have six fish. So for every man and a half you have 6 fish in 6 days. Well a man and a half divided by 6 men is 4. so now you take 6*4 to get 24. Well you are now stuck with a day left. Well we know in a day and a half they catch 6 fish so if you take two thirds of 6 (because 24 hours divided by 36 is 2/3) then you get 4 so you add this to the 24 and you get 28.
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full moon
Use half of a shrimp and fish the rising tides on the pilings which have barnacles on them.
there seven and a half fish left in the world
He told him to catch a fish and remove the coin from the fish's mouth to pay for taxes.
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seven days of the week.
since there are seven days in one week there cannot be an integer number to the days in half of a week, however one half of a week would be 3.5 days. True story.
yes but replace half the water every 2 days
There are seven days and seven nights. Half of the seven nights will start at 12:00:01 am on Sunday, the first day of the week. Six more nights will be observed. Then on Saturday, with six and a half nights having took place so far, the last half night will start, then end at midnight. Then a new week starts.
Yes, during the era before Vatican II all days in Lent, except Sundays, were days of partial abstinence and meat was eaten only at the principal meal of the day. This was symbolized on calendars with a half-fish. Fridays, however, were days of complete abstinence.
Seven-thirty would be a half after seven in the evening. " half after seven o'clock". " half after seven o'clock".