I could NEVER figure those out. I don’t remember ever being told how to, but I suppose I must have been. It was the beginning of a life-long dislike of numbers.
It’s a trick question, because we aren’t told “when” they left. There’s no way to know “when” they get anywhere. My answer is “When they’ve each gone half the distance.”
LupisLight about 7 years ago
Mathematics, Calvin-style.
Charliegirl Premium Member about 7 years ago
I could NEVER figure those out. I don’t remember ever being told how to, but I suppose I must have been. It was the beginning of a life-long dislike of numbers.
uncleskull about 7 years ago
Did you know that 50% of all doctors finish in the lower half of their class?
Catfeet Premium Member about 7 years ago
I love Red’s logic! What a fun way to crunch numbers!
John Wiley Premium Member about 7 years ago
Slightly over eight hours.
mymontana about 7 years ago
Great response, Red…love you, boys
drafusco about 7 years ago
8 hours and 12 minutes
Masterskrain about 7 years ago
Simple. 12+18=30 Divided into 246 = 8.2 hours.
DedeBoyd1 about 7 years ago
red your mind is always on travel exscrsens
NCTom Premium Member about 7 years ago
and WHY are they travelling so slowly?
Speedghost about 7 years ago
Little over 8 hours.
Kalli J Premium Member about 7 years ago
It’s a trick question, because we aren’t told “when” they left. There’s no way to know “when” they get anywhere. My answer is “When they’ve each gone half the distance.”