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Riddle:
How many combinations of two digit numbers having 2 can be made from the following numbers? 7, 8, 9, 4, 2.
Answer: Answer : 9. Explanation : The possibe two digit numbers that can be made are: 72, 82, 92, 42, 22, 24, 29, 27, 28. These altogether are 9 in number.
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Many years ago a boy and a girl are planning to run off and get married. But the boy got cold feet and needed to tell the girl. He wanted to send a telegram, but only had enough money for one word. What one word did he send?
Riddle:
There are seventeen all black cows, ten tan cows, and thirty seven black and white cows at the barn. Every Wednesday half of the population would be taken to the cellbarn to be sold, and that number would be replaced after all the cows are gone. How many cows get put in the barn when all of the cows are gone?
Answer: None! If there are 0 cows left, 0 cows will be replaced!
Riddle:
Messy Marge's mother was scolding her once again for keeping such a messy bedroom -- and right after she had said she was done cleaning it. Her mother began her lecture by saying, "Messy Marge (that is what her mother called her), I just finished inspecting your room, and I was shocked by some of the things I discovered on your bedroom floor. I found 11 red balloons, 7 orange-colored stars, 9 green things which resembled clover leafs, 4 moon-shaped objects of a bluish color, and 10 little pink hearts; but the mess that really irritated me was the 26 horse shoes I found on your closet floor! Is Messy Marge destined to be the next subject on the TV show "Hoarders: Buried Alive," or is there some less horrific explanation for the contents of her room?
Answer: Messy Marge is messy with her belongings, but she has also been caught eating in her room. In this case, she’s been eating bowls of Lucky Charms cereal, and spilling many of the colored marshmallows in various places in her room.
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I only persist when I cease, Keep many form being at ease. I grow though not sown, Am had but not own'd, Which man neither holds nor he sees. What am I?
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