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- From: S.E.Rigden@newcastle.ac.uk (Simon Rigden)
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- Subject: Riddle -
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- Date: 20 Nov 92 13:00:27 GMT
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- The following is a riddle I saw the other day. Some people get it straight
- away but mathematicians seem to have difficulty - tell it to one and see.
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- A man is talking to a zoo keeper :
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- Man : How many animals are there in your zoo?
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- ZK : Well, I can tell you that there are 64 heads and 186 legs?
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- Is it possible to work out the answer to the mans question from this?
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- -Simon "I really should get round to creating a .sig" Rigden
- -(S.E.Rigden@ncl.ac.uk)
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