Oh, dude, cowboys have trouble with math riddles because they're too busy wrangling cattle and riding horses to worry about numbers. Like, they're out there lassoing stuff, not doing algebra. Plus, who needs math when you've got a trusty steed and a ten-gallon hat? Math is for city slickers, man.
They are always rounding things up!
this is a true answer == == math is notused very much in everyday life only if it interfers with your job like being a math teacher
I don't think you would need much math to become an actor.
a barber uses math by addition subtraction and multiplecation and how much to give that person what the total is and how much they give you
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The answer to page 3.16 in the punchline algebra book A is probably some boring math equation. And as for why cowboys have trouble with math, well, maybe they're too busy wrangling cattle or riding horses to give a damn about numbers. Just a wild guess.
They are always rounding things up!
because they are always rounding up
That is because you will use a lot of math for sciences. If you don't know math well, you will have trouble following the different subjects. Several high-school math subjects require at least Algebra 1, college courses require much more advanced math.
Just look up the exchange rate for yourself. Then, if it's not too much trouble, you can 'do the math' yourself
By not failing as much as you do
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In a riddle the answer has 0 legs because the Bus has wheels instead of Feet. But in Math the Answer is 210 Actually, I think in math the answer would be 125,000 since the 5 people have 10 legs between them and then it's just... to be honest, I don't even remember what I just did because I just confused myself, but it was making sense at the time, so what I would do is go along with that for the math answer, if it was my question. And yes, the riddle answer would probably be 0. I love that riddle answer, it's so much simpler.
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In the pie eating contest math riddle, the guy who lost ended up feeling quite embarrassed. He had confidently participated, but his inability to consume as much pie as the winner led to a playful teasing from friends. Ultimately, he learned to appreciate the fun of the event rather than focusing solely on winning. The experience became a lighthearted memory rather than a point of shame.
How much trouble can you get into for shinning a lazier
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