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***Official Thread for Evaluating MC Gas Money's IQ*** (1 Viewer)

Instead of an IQ test, how about we have him take the SAT? He'd need a 1600 to equate to an IQ ten points lower than his claim

 
Jack and Jill are old friends. Jack sees Jill for the first time in 12 years. Jill now has three kids and Jack asks how old they are. Jill tells Jack that the product of their ages is 72 and the sum of their ages is the same as Jack's birth date. Jill also tells Jack that her eldest just started piano lessons. How old are Jill's three kids?
jesus.... been at this for a while. there is no one answer. it's just not possible w the limited knowledge we have
Is "birth date" just the day of the month?
Assuming yes.
It's 3, 3 and 8
Why not 2,6,6??

 
Jack and Jill are old friends. Jack sees Jill for the first time in 12 years. Jill now has three kids and Jack asks how old they are. Jill tells Jack that the product of their ages is 72 and the sum of their ages is the same as Jack's birth date. Jill also tells Jack that her eldest just started piano lessons. How old are Jill's three kids?
jesus.... been at this for a while. there is no one answer. it's just not possible w the limited knowledge we have
Seems like there are multiple answers....2, 6, 6 and 3, 3, 8 might be eliminated since they both add up to 14 and would not give a unique solution. But that still leaves 2, 4, 9 and 3, 4, 6 as possible solutions. Maybe 9 is too old to just start piano lessons?

 
Jack and Jill are old friends. Jack sees Jill for the first time in 12 years. Jill now has three kids and Jack asks how old they are. Jill tells Jack that the product of their ages is 72 and the sum of their ages is the same as Jack's birth date. Jill also tells Jack that her eldest just started piano lessons. How old are Jill's three kids?
jesus.... been at this for a while. there is no one answer. it's just not possible w the limited knowledge we have
Is "birth date" just the day of the month?
Assuming yes.
It's 3, 3 and 8
Why not 2,6,6??
Has an eldest.
 
Jack and Jill are old friends. Jack sees Jill for the first time in 12 years. Jill now has three kids and Jack asks how old they are. Jill tells Jack that the product of their ages is 72 and the sum of their ages is the same as Jack's birth date. Jill also tells Jack that her eldest just started piano lessons. How old are Jill's three kids?
jesus.... been at this for a while. there is no one answer. it's just not possible w the limited knowledge we have
Is "birth date" just the day of the month?
Assuming yes.
It's 3, 3 and 8
Why not 2,6,6??
Has an eldest.
Twins arent born at the exact minute. One is "older"

Also, children can be born 9-11 months apart. Same age technically, but one is nearly a year older

 
Jack and Jill are old friends. Jack sees Jill for the first time in 12 years. Jill now has three kids and Jack asks how old they are. Jill tells Jack that the product of their ages is 72 and the sum of their ages is the same as Jack's birth date. Jill also tells Jack that her eldest just started piano lessons. How old are Jill's three kids?
jesus.... been at this for a while. there is no one answer. it's just not possible w the limited knowledge we have
Is "birth date" just the day of the month?
Assuming yes.
It's 3, 3 and 8
Why not 2,6,6??
Has an eldest.
Twins arent born at the exact minute. One is "older" Also, children can be born 9-11 months apart. Same age technically, but one is nearly a year older
Yeah, the question is BS.
 
Jack and Jill are old friends. Jack sees Jill for the first time in 12 years. Jill now has three kids and Jack asks how old they are. Jill tells Jack that the product of their ages is 72 and the sum of their ages is the same as Jack's birth date. Jill also tells Jack that her eldest just started piano lessons. How old are Jill's three kids?
jesus.... been at this for a while. there is no one answer. it's just not possible w the limited knowledge we have
Is "birth date" just the day of the month?
Assuming yes.
It's 3, 3 and 8
Why not 2,6,6??
Has an eldest.
Twins arent born at the exact minute. One is "older" Also, children can be born 9-11 months apart. Same age technically, but one is nearly a year older
Really? Someone has twins and only allows the one born 10 seconds ahead the chance at piano lessons?ETA- in before conjoined twins aren't the same age.

 
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Jack and Jill are old friends. Jack sees Jill for the first time in 12 years. Jill now has three kids and Jack asks how old they are. Jill tells Jack that the product of their ages is 72 and the sum of their ages is the same as Jack's birth date. Jill also tells Jack that her eldest just started piano lessons. How old are Jill's three kids?
jesus.... been at this for a while. there is no one answer. it's just not possible w the limited knowledge we have
Is "birth date" just the day of the month?
Assuming yes.
It's 3, 3 and 8
Why not 2,6,6??
Has an eldest.
Twins arent born at the exact minute. One is "older"

Also, children can be born 9-11 months apart. Same age technically, but one is nearly a year older
Since the ages are rounded to years, it is a semi reasonable assumption to conclude that two kids aged 8 would be considered the same age.

 
Jack and Jill are old friends. Jack sees Jill for the first time in 12 years. Jill now has three kids and Jack asks how old they are. Jill tells Jack that the product of their ages is 72 and the sum of their ages is the same as Jack's birth date. Jill also tells Jack that her eldest just started piano lessons. How old are Jill's three kids?
jesus.... been at this for a while. there is no one answer. it's just not possible w the limited knowledge we have
Is "birth date" just the day of the month?
Assuming yes.
It's 3, 3 and 8
Why not 2,6,6??
Has an eldest.
Twins arent born at the exact minute. One is "older" Also, children can be born 9-11 months apart. Same age technically, but one is nearly a year older
Yeah, the question is BS.
Total BS.

 
Jack and Jill are old friends. Jack sees Jill for the first time in 12 years. Jill now has three kids and Jack asks how old they are. Jill tells Jack that the product of their ages is 72 and the sum of their ages is the same as Jack's birth date. Jill also tells Jack that her eldest just started piano lessons. How old are Jill's three kids?
jesus.... been at this for a while. there is no one answer. it's just not possible w the limited knowledge we have
Is "birth date" just the day of the month?
Assuming yes.
It's 3, 3 and 8
Why not 2,6,6??
Has an eldest.
Twins arent born at the exact minute. One is "older" Also, children can be born 9-11 months apart. Same age technically, but one is nearly a year older
Really? Someone has twins and only allows the one born 10 seconds ahead the chance at piano lessons?
Maybe the other one doesn't want to learn to play the GD piano.
 
Jack and Jill are old friends. Jack sees Jill for the first time in 12 years. Jill now has three kids and Jack asks how old they are. Jill tells Jack that the product of their ages is 72 and the sum of their ages is the same as Jack's birth date. Jill also tells Jack that her eldest just started piano lessons. How old are Jill's three kids?
jesus.... been at this for a while. there is no one answer. it's just not possible w the limited knowledge we have
Is "birth date" just the day of the month?
Assuming yes.
It's 3, 3 and 8
Why not 2,6,6??
Has an eldest.
Twins arent born at the exact minute. One is "older"Also, children can be born 9-11 months apart. Same age technically, but one is nearly a year older
Really? Someone has twins and only allows the one born 10 seconds ahead the chance at piano lessons?
Just because they are twins does not mean they have the same interests. What are you some kind of a anti-twinite?

 
Jack and Jill are old friends. Jack sees Jill for the first time in 12 years. Jill now has three kids and Jack asks how old they are. Jill tells Jack that the product of their ages is 72 and the sum of their ages is the same as Jack's birth date. Jill also tells Jack that her eldest just started piano lessons. How old are Jill's three kids?
jesus.... been at this for a while. there is no one answer. it's just not possible w the limited knowledge we have
Seems like there are multiple answers....2, 6, 6 and 3, 3, 8 might be eliminated since they both add up to 14 and would not give a unique solution. But that still leaves 2, 4, 9 and 3, 4, 6 as possible solutions. Maybe 9 is too old to just start piano lessons?
1, 8, 9 too.

 
Jack and Jill are old friends. Jack sees Jill for the first time in 12 years. Jill now has three kids and Jack asks how old they are. Jill tells Jack that the product of their ages is 72 and the sum of their ages is the same as Jack's birth date. Jill also tells Jack that her eldest just started piano lessons. How old are Jill's three kids?
jesus.... been at this for a while. there is no one answer. it's just not possible w the limited knowledge we have
Seems like there are multiple answers....2, 6, 6 and 3, 3, 8 might be eliminated since they both add up to 14 and would not give a unique solution. But that still leaves 2, 4, 9 and 3, 4, 6 as possible solutions. Maybe 9 is too old to just start piano lessons?
1, 8, 9 too.
1 x 8 x 9 x too = 144. :thumbdown:

 
Jack and Jill are old friends. Jack sees Jill for the first time in 12 years. Jill now has three kids and Jack asks how old they are. Jill tells Jack that the product of their ages is 72 and the sum of their ages is the same as Jack's birth date. Jill also tells Jack that her eldest just started piano lessons. How old are Jill's three kids?
jesus.... been at this for a while. there is no one answer. it's just not possible w the limited knowledge we have
Seems like there are multiple answers....2, 6, 6 and 3, 3, 8 might be eliminated since they both add up to 14 and would not give a unique solution. But that still leaves 2, 4, 9 and 3, 4, 6 as possible solutions. Maybe 9 is too old to just start piano lessons?
1, 8, 9 too.
1 x 8 x 9 x too = 144. :thumbdown:
I have a list of about 8-9 solutions

 
Jack and Jill are old friends. Jack sees Jill for the first time in 12 years. Jill now has three kids and Jack asks how old they are. Jill tells Jack that the product of their ages is 72 and the sum of their ages is the same as Jack's birth date. Jill also tells Jack that her eldest just started piano lessons. How old are Jill's three kids?
jesus.... been at this for a while. there is no one answer. it's just not possible w the limited knowledge we have
Seems like there are multiple answers....2, 6, 6 and 3, 3, 8 might be eliminated since they both add up to 14 and would not give a unique solution. But that still leaves 2, 4, 9 and 3, 4, 6 as possible solutions. Maybe 9 is too old to just start piano lessons?
1, 8, 9 too.
1 x 8 x 9 x too = 144. :thumbdown:
I have a list of about 8-9 solutions
1 X 1 X 72.

Jack has amnesia and Jill has a bionic vagger.

The kid has ben Button disease and needs piano lessons.

 
FFS.... found the "solution" online, and it's every bit as vague as we figured it out.... there was also a very key component left out of the original question posted here...

Two old friends, Jack and Bill, meet after a long time.
Three kids
Jack: Hey, how are you man?
Bill: Not bad, got married and I have three kids now.
Jack: That’s awesome. How old are they?
Bill: The product of their ages is 72 and the sum of their ages is the same as your birth date.
Jack: Cool… But I still don’t know.
Bill: My eldest kid just started taking piano lessons.
Jack: Oh now I get it.
With that one sentence, the whole question changes...

It then comes down to 2 answers.... 2,6,6 and 3,3,8. Both equal 14.... Hence why he "still doesn't know"

Then it mentions the eldest taking piano.... So the answer is "logically" 3, 3, 8.... But it's still incorrect, as I mentioned earlier... doesnt take into account twins, or kids born 9-11 months apart that are technically the "same age"

so, answer remains one of 2... 2,6,6 or 3,3,8

either is correct, based on technicalities.

 
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FFS.... found the "solution" online, and it's every bit as vague as we figured it out.... there was also a very key component left out of the original question posted here...

Two old friends, Jack and Bill, meet after a long time.Three kids

Jack: Hey, how are you man?

Bill: Not bad, got married and I have three kids now.

Jack: That’s awesome. How old are they?

Bill: The product of their ages is 72 and the sum of their ages is the same as your birth date.

Jack: Cool… But I still don’t know.

Bill: My eldest kid just started taking piano lessons.

Jack: Oh now I get it.
With that one sentence, the whole question changes...

It then comes down to 2 answers.... 2,6,6 and 3,3,8. Both equal 14.... Hence why he "still doesn't know"

Then it mentions the eldest taking piano.... So the answer is "logically" 3, 3, 8.... But it's still incorrect, as I mentioned earlier... doesnt take into account twins, or kids born 9-11 months apart that are technically the "same age"

so, answer remains one of 2... 2,6,6 or 3,3,8

either is correct, based on technicalities.
Why is 10 afraid of 7? Because seven ate nine.

 
Well don't post the thing I found earlier. Takes away from my credibility. 2, 6, 6 is still wrong because of the eldest.

Eta- What if it was a double c-section and they came out at the same time!

 
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Take the goat over first.

Then go back, take the 2 buckets of water.

The goat's Doctor was actually the goats dad, that's how it's possible.

Start with a missing peg in the middle and become a Cracker Barrel hero. Jump over the middle pegs first.

BOOM. Solved it.

 
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Train A leaves Chicago headed for New York yesterday at 7:30PM CST traveling 60 mph. Train B leaves New York headed for Chicago today at 8:00 AM EST traveling 72 mph. Last night was the switch to daylight savings time so turn your clocks ahead one hour. A power outage at Midnight CST delayed train A for 49 minutes. At 9:07AM EDT, a female passenger on Train B goes into labor and the train makes an unscheduled stop in Trenton (the conductor is intoxicated and took the wrong route to Chicago -- see paragraph 3 below). The train is stopped for 12 minutes in Trenton as the pregnant lady is offloaded.

Meanwhile, Train A suddenly accelerates to near-light speed and enters a wormhole. BRB, gotta take a dump.

 
Train A leaves Chicago headed for New York yesterday at 7:30PM CST traveling 60 mph. Train B leaves New York headed for Chicago today at 8:00 AM EST traveling 72 mph. Last night was the switch to daylight savings time so turn your clocks ahead one hour. A power outage at Midnight CST delayed train A for 49 minutes. At 9:07AM EDT, a female passenger on Train B goes into labor and the train makes an unscheduled stop in Trenton (the conductor is intoxicated and took the wrong route to Chicago -- see paragraph 3 below). The train is stopped for 12 minutes in Trenton as the pregnant lady is offloaded.

Meanwhile, Train A suddenly accelerates to near-light speed and enters a wormhole. BRB, gotta take a dump.
How near to light speed?
 
Train A leaves Chicago headed for New York yesterday at 7:30PM CST traveling 60 mph. Train B leaves New York headed for Chicago today at 8:00 AM EST traveling 72 mph. Last night was the switch to daylight savings time so turn your clocks ahead one hour. A power outage at Midnight CST delayed train A for 49 minutes. At 9:07AM EDT, a female passenger on Train B goes into labor and the train makes an unscheduled stop in Trenton (the conductor is intoxicated and took the wrong route to Chicago -- see paragraph 3 below). The train is stopped for 12 minutes in Trenton as the pregnant lady is offloaded.

Meanwhile, Train A suddenly accelerates to near-light speed and enters a wormhole. BRB, gotta take a dump.
Train A leaves Chicago headed for New York yesterday at 7:30PM CST traveling 60 mph. Train B leaves New York headed for Chicago today at 8:00 AM EST traveling 72 mph. Last night was the switch to daylight savings time so turn your clocks ahead one hour. A power outage at Midnight CST delayed train A for 49 minutes. At 9:07AM EDT, a female passenger on Train B goes into labor and the train makes an unscheduled stop in Trenton (the conductor is intoxicated and took the wrong route to Chicago -- see paragraph 3 below). The train is stopped for 12 minutes in Trenton as the pregnant lady is offloaded.

Meanwhile, Train A suddenly accelerates to near-light speed and enters a wormhole. BRB, gotta take a dump.
What is Panera Bread?

 
MC Gas Money said:
B-Deep said:
So the 176 in question was when you were 8-10?
Yes
Was it in-person? Have you taken any in-person since? Have you tried the online ones at all? How did you do at standardized testing (i.e. State tests in various grade levels, ASVAB, etc.)?
Full 1 on 1 battery of tests ordered by the BOE because I was a "bad" kid99% percentile in everything my entire life.

I was put in gifted classes but gotbthrown out in like 2 years because it as boribg too

Then I was put in special ed with the dumskis til I dropped out in the tenth
very nice, jackass
Jim and Jeff Dumski. Brothers. We were neighbors
:lmao:

 
tonydead said:
Ditkaless Wonders said:
fantasycurse42 said:
tonydead said:
You have a rectangular shaped cake. One rectangular shaped piece is already taken from the cake. You can only make one cut with a knife and have to ensure the cake is cut into equal pieces. Where do you make the cut and how do you ensure the pieces are equal?
I didn't take advanced home economics, I would have to do a little culinary studying to figure this one out.
Slice horizontally rather than vertically. Have a top half and a bottom half.
That is one correct answer to the question, but, leaves one person without frosting. There is still another answer.
The question did not state frosted cake, just cake. In fact, the question did not specify cake of what, could be soap, a weird shaped urinal cake, who knows.

 
The question did not state frosted cake, just cake. In fact, the question did not specify cake of what, could be soap, a weird shaped urinal cake, who knows.
Tony has been (purposely) leaving out some of the most important sentences to the entire questions from his 3-4 questions on here.

Not sure if purposely, but I have to assume it was.... Either to destroy MCGM's brain, or just so it was harder to google (but then making the question non-sensible)

 
How would you go from gifted to special ed?
He was getting tested to see if he needed to be put into Special Ed classes. When he asked why only he was being tested someone told him it was because he's so smart he can't kelp up with the rest of the class. After the test he was put in Special Ed. He now often brags that he has a 176 IQ.
 
He's not going to take a real IQ test. Is there a way to verify a score on any of these free online ones? Although not official, I'm sure it would serve its purpose.

 
Soulfly3 said:
The question in completely bogus.
The question did not state frosted cake, just cake. In fact, the question did not specify cake of what, could be soap, a weird shaped urinal cake, who knows.
Tony has been (purposely) leaving out some of the most important sentences to the entire questions from his 3-4 questions on here.

Not sure if purposely, but I have to assume it was.... Either to destroy MCGM's brain, or just so it was harder to google (but then making the question non-sensible)
:lmao: Sorry fellas, I haven't checked the thread at all since yesterday afternoon. Logged on this morning and had a record number of replies, I didn't realize there would be a bunch of people trying to figure this out.

TLDR, but, I did notice Xulf had the correct answer at one point: Ages 3, 3 and 8. It's not a bogus question and I didn't leave anything out. It is a intelligence question Google asks (or have asked in the past) during their hiring interview process.

 
xulf said:
Soulfly3 said:
Juxtatarot said:
Soulfly3 said:
tonydead said:
Jack and Jill are old friends. Jack sees Jill for the first time in 12 years. Jill now has three kids and Jack asks how old they are. Jill tells Jack that the product of their ages is 72 and the sum of their ages is the same as Jack's birth date. Jill also tells Jack that her eldest just started piano lessons. How old are Jill's three kids?
jesus.... been at this for a while. there is no one answer. it's just not possible w the limited knowledge we have
Is "birth date" just the day of the month?
Assuming yes.
It's 3, 3 and 8
Winner, winner chicken dinner.

 

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