#1=zero
#1=zero
Thanks for the hints Crazed
1st =478
2nd= $48.45
3rd = coffee
1. 784
2. $27.27
3. Bread
#1. ????? 2. $6.95 3. Hoggie .. good luck every one. Crazed, is anyone close ? andkaal
Laser's question. 965
You bought meat
Your total was 19.95
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1 first off is the question about farmer1 if so
does farmer own a rooster?i say no he is a grain farmer and goes south for the winter so thats a no =
0
2 so does he own a hen i say no same reason as above so thats a no=
0
3 he just come back home from the south and has to start getting ready for seeding so there is no time
for gopher hunting so thats a no -
0
4 this number does not mater in my answer so it can be 1234 so it is =
1234
5 sask farmer dont use scarecrows in their fields for grain some do use for veg gardens thou so i would say no to farmer using one. =0
so we have 0+0-0x1234 divided by 0=0
question 2 = 48.99
question 3 water
# 1 answer is .. 666
# 2 cost of groceries is $
32.75
#3 Food he bought is . Bacon
#3 chocolate bar
How do I answer that ?
Sure lots of people are close,the ones that guessed a food are closer then the ones that did not guess a food.
The dollars and cents is close depending how you define close. If you guessed under 49 dollars then you are closer then someone who has guessed above 49 dollars
Far as Laser's question about Farmer's farm, well ummmm.... Laser did give me an answer and I can say that it a very high number.
Is anyone close to that number yet ?
Nope.
here's another hint.... The one particular food that I buy everytime I go shopping can be bought instore pre-made or I sometimes buy the ingredients and make it at home.
There are different types or variaties of this too, so you must mention the correct type/variaty
Since this new hint was just posted, all members get to zero out their allotted 6 hours.
In other words, everyone starts fresh as of right now, as if this was the beginning of the contest
Last edited by crazed 9.6; 05-20-2019 at 10:49 PM.
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