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How do you escape the room using the mirror?
You look in the mirror to see what you saw, you take the saw and cut the table in half, two halves make a whole then you climb through the hole!
You look in the mirror to see what you saw, you take the saw and cut the table in half, two halves make a whole then you climb through the hole!
See lessHow can you make two perfect squares from letter T
To rearrange the matchsticks to form two perfect squares, you can follow these steps: Take the two horizontal matchsticks from the top of the T and place them vertically, one next to the other, in the center of the T's vertical matchstick. Now, you have a large square formed by the four matchsticksRead more
To rearrange the matchsticks to form two perfect squares, you can follow these steps:
Take the two horizontal matchsticks from the top of the T and place them vertically, one next to the other, in the center of the T’s vertical matchstick.
Now, you have a large square formed by the four matchsticks at the corners and a smaller square formed by the two matchsticks in the center.
Rearrange the matchsticks from the smaller square to form another square adjacent to the larger square, using one of the horizontal matchsticks from the T’s stem as a side of the second square.
You should end up with two squares, one large and one small, using all six matchsticks with none left over.
See lessWhat is the probability that card is either a king or a queen?
There are 4 kings and 4 queens in a standard deck of 52 playing cards. Therefore, there are a total of 8 cards that are either kings or queens. The probability of drawing a king or queen on the first draw is the number of kings or queens divided by the total number of cards: P(king or queen on firstRead more
There are 4 kings and 4 queens in a standard deck of 52 playing cards. Therefore, there are a total of 8 cards that are either kings or queens.
The probability of drawing a king or queen on the first draw is the number of kings or queens divided by the total number of cards:
P(king or queen on first draw) = 8/52
Simplifying this fraction gives:
P(king or queen on first draw) = 2/13
Therefore, the probability of the top card being either a king or a queen is 2/13 or approximately 0.154.
See lessWhat starts with an "E", ends with an "E"?
The answer to the riddle is the word "Envelope". An envelope starts with an "e", ends with an "e", and only contains one letter which is "n" (inside the envelope).
The answer to the riddle is the word “Envelope”. An envelope starts with an “e”, ends with an “e”, and only contains one letter which is “n” (inside the envelope).
See lessआपको बताना है कि चोर कौन था?
Chor shayad usi ke ghar tha.
Chor shayad usi ke ghar tha.
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