Many years ago, befor modern educashun in the new millenium, one problem in skools was baseic speeling and grammer. To conbat this and rays acheivement, teechers were adviced to start at the very begining, at the yungest age. Once they had managed to breath new life into leessons, progres came quickly, sucess was then garanteed. How many speeling errors would modern skolars identify in this passage?
Reasoning
Many years ago, before modern education in the new millennium, one problem in schools was basicspelling and grammar. To combat this and raiseachievement, teachers were advised to start at the very beginning, at the youngest age. Once they had managed to breathe new life into lessons, progress came quickly, success was then guaranteed. How many spelling errors would modern scholars identify in this passage?
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Puzzle 2
If one small rabbit can dig a warren in nine hours, a medium rabbit can dig a warren in 6 hours, and a large rabbit can dig a warren in four and a half hours.
How long will it take one small, one medium, and one large rabbit, to dig a warren if they all work together?
Hint
How much of a warren can each rabbit dig in one hour?
Answer
2 hours.
Reasoning
The small rabbit can dig a warren in nine hours, so digs 1/9 in one hour.
The medium rabbit can dig a warren in 6 hours, so digs 1/6 in one hour.
The large rabbit can dig a warren in four and a half hours, so digs 1/4.5 in one hour.
1 Hour = 1/9 + 1/6 + 1/4.5
To make the denominators all the same, we can multiply through by 18/18 to give:
1 Hour = 2/18 + 3/18 + 4/18
1 Hour = 9/18
1 Hour = 1/2
So in one hour, they have dug half a warren, the whole warren will therefore take 2 hours.
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Puzzle 3
If a farmer buys chicken feed for 57c per tonne, pig feed for $1.52 per tonne and cattle feed for 43c per tonne. The feed can only be purchased by the tonne, and part tonnes aren't sold.
How much of each would he have if they had 100 tonnes for $100?