
Yecch! Check out the size of the math problem below. Makes you woozy just looking at the thing. And it's kind of missing something like NUMBERS, right?
But take a closer look. All of those phrases represent some pretty common knowledge stuff. It seems if you replace those things with the numbers they represent, you'll have yourself an obnoxious, but fairly simple, equation.
And, when you get an answer to that wacky mess, take it to the next screen. There we'll show you something pretty cool you can do with that really big number.
If you take an incorrect answer to the
next level, you'll know it -- because nothing out of the ordinary
will happen. Hey, nothing ever does when you get a wrong number.
Number of major league baseball teams in the National League
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The bill with Abe Lincoln on it
Number of sisters that Bart Simpson has
Number most commonly found on a pencil
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(Year the U.S.A. celebrated its sesquicentennial
Year Columbus discovered America
Number
of people who appear in the opening 'grid' at the beginning of
every Brady Bunch episode)
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(Number of vowels in the alphabet
Number
of continents beginning with a vowel)
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(Minimum age you must be to become President of the United States
Number of Backstreet Boys)
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Michael Jordan's most popular jersey number
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Number of eyes on a cyclops
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Number of student filmmakers who got lost in the woods in 'The
Blair Witch Project'
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Number of nickels in $18.45
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