Fifty people* responded to this week's brain teaser:
Here's a follow-up question from a GCSE maths paper:
Write five thousand four hundred and twenty four in figures (34%)
Write 41,980 to the nearest thousand (34%)
Write down the value of the 7 in the number 25,750 (24%)
Write the number 7,180 in words (8%)
In true Nulabour fashion, everybody gets an A-star grade for their Maths GSCE!
All the options given were taken from a recent GSCE paper, according to James Barlow** in the comments to the previous GCSE question, so whatever you clicked, you get a prize.
* Thanks to Obo for linking.
** If you don't believe me (yes, I mean you, Prodicus), take it up with him personally.
Nope - it was ridicule
1 hour ago
2 comments:
Draft question:
Supply the punchline to "There are 10 sorts of people in the world:....".
Draft answer:
"Those that understand binary and those that do not".
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