1x49=49 2x49=98 3x49=147 4x49=196 5x49=245 6x49=294 7x49=343 8x49=392 9x49=441 10x49=490 11x49=539 12x49=588
As a riddle, the answer is zero legs on the bus since the bus has wheels instead of legs.But as a maths problem; It's not a tricked question -- just a straightforward maths problemConfirmed answer is 10990 legs.§ Let's say the whole situation simply :- There are 7 girls.- Each girl has 7 backpack- Each backpack has 7 big cats- Each big cat has 7 little small cats.§ Question: How many legs are there in the bus?§ Let's focus on each part of the question systematically, write down on a piece of paper if you have to, following my steps of chains.1. Focus on the first girl first:A B C D E F GGirl A has 7 backpacks2. Now focus on first backpack A1 :A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7Backpack A1 has 7 big cats3. Now focus on first big cat :1 2 3 4 5 6 7Ø Each big cats have 7 small cats (that's the end of the focus)Systematically, 7 small cats has 28 legs (7 * 4) combined with the big cat that owns this 7 small cats.Let's call this the "cat chain", so cat chain 1has 32 legs altogether.Ø So since there are 7 big cats7 * 32 = 224 legsØ Therefore each backpack has 224 legsØ Finally, each girl has 7 * 224 = 1568 legs.Lastly, since there are 7 girls, A to G, there are 7 * 1568 legs (per girl) = 10976 legs.Now, since each girl also has 2 legs each;SO, (7 * 2) + 10976 = 10990 legs altogetherNote: Disregarding bus driver, buses and etc…Only focus on the girl and their backpacks!Or There are 7*7 = 49 bags and there are 7 + 7*7 = 56 cats in each bag, meaning there are 56*4 = 224 legs in each bag. So including the 7 children that have 2 legs each, there are 7*2 + 49(224) = 10990 legs in total.
-7x49 = -(7x49) = -343
the answer is 183
7.62x51. Some early production rifles for Venezuela were manufactured in 7x49, but were later converted to 7.62x51.
1x49=49 2x49=98 3x49=147 4x49=196 5x49=245 6x49=294 7x49=343 8x49=392 9x49=441 10x49=490 11x49=539 12x49=588
As a riddle, the answer is zero legs on the bus since the bus has wheels instead of legs.But as a maths problem; It's not a tricked question -- just a straightforward maths problemConfirmed answer is 10990 legs.§ Let's say the whole situation simply :- There are 7 girls.- Each girl has 7 backpack- Each backpack has 7 big cats- Each big cat has 7 little small cats.§ Question: How many legs are there in the bus?§ Let's focus on each part of the question systematically, write down on a piece of paper if you have to, following my steps of chains.1. Focus on the first girl first:A B C D E F GGirl A has 7 backpacks2. Now focus on first backpack A1 :A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7Backpack A1 has 7 big cats3. Now focus on first big cat :1 2 3 4 5 6 7Ø Each big cats have 7 small cats (that's the end of the focus)Systematically, 7 small cats has 28 legs (7 * 4) combined with the big cat that owns this 7 small cats.Let's call this the "cat chain", so cat chain 1has 32 legs altogether.Ø So since there are 7 big cats7 * 32 = 224 legsØ Therefore each backpack has 224 legsØ Finally, each girl has 7 * 224 = 1568 legs.Lastly, since there are 7 girls, A to G, there are 7 * 1568 legs (per girl) = 10976 legs.Now, since each girl also has 2 legs each;SO, (7 * 2) + 10976 = 10990 legs altogetherNote: Disregarding bus driver, buses and etc…Only focus on the girl and their backpacks!Or There are 7*7 = 49 bags and there are 7 + 7*7 = 56 cats in each bag, meaning there are 56*4 = 224 legs in each bag. So including the 7 children that have 2 legs each, there are 7*2 + 49(224) = 10990 legs in total.