Yes, it is obvious, but try it, anyway.
The fifth daughter's name is LuLu I believe.
PhotoNat
Who's on first "What" is on second.
Yes, I think you're right. It tells you right I question, how did I miss that?
krmitchell55 wrote:
Who's on first "What" is on second.
Idontknow watching third...
dancers
Loc: melbourne.victoria, australia
MARY of course...........
alf85
Loc: Northumberland, UK.
That one is older than me Jerry.
Regards, Alfie.
It should be Mary,i guess.
jerryc41 wrote:
Yes, it is obvious, but try it, anyway.
It is an Italian family. "Mary" is the son's middle name!
"Its-a trick-a question-a."
Um, Mary. Thanks for labeling me a genius.
jerryc41 wrote:
Yes, it is obvious, but try it, anyway.
It's a
Reading question, not a
Logic question. I immediately looked for a pattern, really didn't pay much attention to the introductory sentence. It is a trick and probably old if the name is Mary. What could be more traditional?
Makes me think of those "simple" arithmetic problems people post on Facebook. Often there is no actual correct answer. Those of us that remember "the Order of Operations" get one or more likely "correct" answers. Everyone else gets an multitude of "nonsense" wrong answers. But with out grouping math operations with parenthesis there is no one way to read it. A few times I could prove with algebra the the incorrect expression is not an equation at all but again nonsense. I'm better with numbers than words (puzzles, quizzes, problems).
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