Thirty Cows In A Field Twenty Eight Chickens. Theres 30 Cows In A Field And 28 Chickens There Re Nd How Mny Didn't Riddles It's a straightforward statement that doesn't contain any wordplay Riddle: There are 30 cows in a field and 28 chickens
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Riddle: If a rooster laid a brown egg and a white egg, what kind of chicks would. Here lies the first interpretation: if you read "28" as "twenty-ate", it sounds quite like "twenty-eight"
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Riddle: There are 30 cows in a field and 28 chickens "There are 30 cows in a field." This part sets up the scenario, establishing a total of 30 cows in a field It's a straightforward statement that doesn't contain any wordplay
c and y = candy 30 cows in a field and 20 'ate' chickens. How many didn't? Pay attention. "There are 30 cows in a field." This part sets up the scenario, establishing a total of 30 cows in a field How many didn't? Get it? Well, if you do, congratulations:
c and y = candy 30 cows in a field and 20 'ate' chickens. How many didn't? Pay attention. The explanation: "Twenty-eight" is a play on words, and actually means "twenty ate." When you read the riddle this way, it becomes a much different sentence, and also a math problem! There are 30 cows in a field, and 20 of them ate chickens Answer: 10.Listen closely: 30 cows and twenty-eight chickens