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if rebecca has twelve tcookies, and she has three friends that want a cookie, how many cookies does she have to share to still beable to get 10 cookies?

 Dec 4, 2014

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Mmmm......I should know better than to deal with people who read the fine print and take everything literally......there's a term for those folks....."future lawyers"

 

 Dec 6, 2014
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She only needs to share two......obviously, if she shares more.....she won't have 10.....

 

 

 Dec 4, 2014
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Answer: she doesnt need to share any. she can keep all the cookies to herself

 Dec 5, 2014
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Anonymous got this one correct Chris - You got it wrong.      Nananana    

 Dec 6, 2014
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Mmmm......I should know better than to deal with people who read the fine print and take everything literally......there's a term for those folks....."future lawyers"

 

CPhill Dec 6, 2014
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how come you get 6 points for a question you got wrong!   LOL

 Dec 6, 2014
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That's because even "future lawyers" sometimes forget that "fine print" is often followed by "finer print".......I get 6 points because it's in my contract......

 

 Dec 6, 2014
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Well at least you did not give yourself another 3 points.  

 Dec 6, 2014
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That falls under "Part 2(a)" of the "finer print"........."Questioning of points-allocation by a party of the first part shall be deemed as resulting in an immediate trebling of single point value(s) which shall be awarded to the party of the second part forthwith and post-haste".....

 

 Dec 6, 2014
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Ha ha....if she shared two, then one friend wouldn't like Rebecca!

 Dec 9, 2014

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