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| Question 484132:  a farmer has 7 3/4 rows of plants in one field, 4 3/4 rows of plants in another field , and 6 1/4 rows in a third field . how many rows of plants does he have altogether?
 Answer by chessace(471)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! This is obviously too easy as a math problem. It's more likely a riddle, and with a flaw at that.
 If "row" is a well defined quantity, Answer=18.75.
 The "gotcha" is that a fractional row is still just a row, so Answer=20.
 But if this is the case, then there is no such thing as a 1/4 row!
 So the riddle statement has its own Gotcha!
 I first saw this decades ago with the excellent riddle wherein the 3 fields contained interger number of haystacks.  Farmer puts them all together and how many does he have?  Just 1, very nice.  Then I saw someone "improve" the riddle to fractinal haystacks!  If size doesn't count, you can't have fractions!
 
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