And can we assume each of the men are an average of 6 feet tall? :)
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From: Kim Borgman [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
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do we count the feet of the men ?
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From: Larry Barnes [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
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> 6 men- each man had 6 bags-
> in each bag there was 6-cats
> each cat had 6 kittens
>
> How many feet are there?
> Hint Paws are considered feet as well.
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