Lolly
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Post by Lolly on Jan 12, 2009 16:12:15 GMT
Take the answers from the first statement, multiply, add or subtract the next statement, and provide me with the final figure, along with your answers to the statements.
There are only 10 questions, so no more than three answers please in a 3 hour period.
1. Length of a tennis court in feet multiplied by the height of the tennis net at its centre point?
2. Number of times Liverpool have won the FA Cup plus the number of times Liverpool have won the European Cup and Champions league?
3. Number of times the Ryder Cup has been tied multiplied by the amount of Majors titles Tiger Woods had won at the end of 2008?
4. Number of players on a Rugby Union team multiplied by the number of players on a Rugby League team?
5. The Year Damon Hill won the World Championship minus the number of points he scored in that season?
6. The number of test matches played by Ian Botham plus the number of Bothams test wickiets?
7. Number of caps gained by Peter Shilton for England multiplied by the number of international goals scored by Sir Bobby Charlton?
8. A maximum score at snooker plus the maximum score at ten pin bowling plus the minimum amount of darts required to score 501?
9. Number of active players in an NFL American Football Squad plus the game duration in minutes?
10. Length of a cricket pitch in yards multiplied by the number of individual pieces of wood on the pitch during play?
Good Luck! :)
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Post by SirKT on Jan 12, 2009 16:45:51 GMT
2. Seven plus five = twelve 4. fifteen x thirteen = 195 7. 125 x 49 = 6125
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Post by specialone on Jan 12, 2009 16:49:43 GMT
4 185 10 244, 266 if one batsman requires a runner, 288 if both batsman require runners. oh poo, can't do maths anymore.
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Post by Duncan Disorderly on Jan 12, 2009 20:42:23 GMT
8. 459 6. 485 5. 1899
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Post by little legs on Jan 12, 2009 20:56:07 GMT
8. Ten Pin Bowling 300 Darts 9 Snooker score there is no maximum as fouls incurred could go into hundreds ;) If Break 147 or 155 if free ball at start of frame.
So answer is 456 or 464.
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Lolly
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Post by Lolly on Jan 13, 2009 8:27:57 GMT
Sir Kt 2. Seven plus five = twelve 3 pts 4. fifteen x thirteen = 195 3 pts 7. 125 x 49 = 6125 3 pts
Specialone 4 185 Wrong and answered already by KT 10 244, 266 if one batsman requires a runner, 288 if both batsman require runners. Sorry, incorrect.
Duncan Disorderly 8. 459 Incorrect 6. 485 Correct for 1 pt. Remember teacher says always show your working out! :) 5. 1899 Correct 1pt Same as above!
Kevstoner 8. Ten Pin Bowling 300 Darts 9 Snooker score there is no maximum as fouls incurred could go into hundreds If Break 147 or 155 if free ball at start of frame. So answer is 456 or 464
My wording was slighting misleading on the question, but I meant maximum break. Therefore 300 + 9 + 147 = 456 for 3 pts
SirKT - 9 pts kevstoner - 3pts DD - 2 pts
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Post by Duncan Disorderly on Jan 13, 2009 13:10:16 GMT
10. 22 yards x 12 pieces of wood 6 stumps, 4 bails + 2 bats = 264 1. 78 feet x 3.5 feet = 273 feet ;)
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Post by Lord Cheeky on Jan 13, 2009 13:20:15 GMT
1) 78x3= 234 3) 2x14=28
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Post by SirKT on Jan 13, 2009 14:02:45 GMT
9. 46 + 60 = 106
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Lolly
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Post by Lolly on Jan 13, 2009 14:14:53 GMT
DD 10. 22 yards x 12 pieces of wood 6 stumps, 4 bails + 2 bats = 264 Correct for 3pts 1. 78 feet x 3.5 feet = 273 feet 78 feet correct for 1 point, but the rest is incorrect.
Lord Cheeky 1) 78x3= 234 Correct for 3 points 3) 2x14=28 Correct for 3 points
SirKT 9. 46 + 60 = 106 Correct for 3 points.
A short but sweet quiz with the final standing of
SirKT - 12 points DD - 6 points Lord Cheeky - 6 points Kevstoner - 3 points
Well done all.
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Post by specialone on Jan 13, 2009 17:31:31 GMT
My maths was awful. Is the centre of a cricket ball still made of compressed cork?
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