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Right- Here's how I calculated it
7x4=28 (number of big cats in each backpack x how many legs they each have = 28 big cats legs)
28x7=196 (Number of legs of 7 cats x number of big cats in the bag= number of all little cats legs)
196+28=224 (Big cats legs + little cats legs = all legs in each back pack)
224x7=1568 (all legs in each backpack x how many one girl has = number of legs each girl carries)
1568+2=1570 (Number of all legs in backpacks + girl's legs = number of legs per unit)
1570x7=10, 990 (number of legs in one unit x number of units = total number of legs)
A unit refers to how many legs all up of a girl with 7 backpacks, each containing 7 cats, each cat with 7 kittens.
Then, you could maybe add on 2 more legs in the equation, if there is the addition of a bus driver. You could also add more or less, assuming there may be other passengers on the bus, or some of them may be amputees.
And Bimjob: The answer is 1, as the rhyme starts with 'As *I* was going to St Ives'
I suck at math
... 238?
1582, but that doesn't include the bus driver!
10,990 legs not counting the driver. 2744 cats of various sizes and 7 girls.
(2744 x 4) + (7 x 2) = 10990
A related conundrum, but totally different:
As I was going to St Ives
I met a man with seven wives
And every wife had seven sacks
And every sack had seven cats
And every cat had seven kits
Kits, cats, sacks, wives
How many were going to St Ives?
no, theres 1582 legs!!!
there's 7 girls, 49 big cats, and 343 little cats!!
all of the girls legs= 14 ---(7girls X 2legs each)
big cats legs= 196 ---(49cats X 4legs)
little cats legs=1372 ---(343 X 4)
add that up, and you get 1582 legs total!!! >:[
Ok your all wrong well I was wrong the first time to but w\e there's 16 legs cats have paws not legs
cats definitely have legs... if they only had paws then they'd look like caterpillars squirming around. paws are at the end of their legs. and even if cat legs didn't count, then there would only be 14 legs, not 16!!! 7 girls X 2 legs each.
The riddle seems to say that ... each girl has 7 packs and each pack has 7 big cats.
That means that EACH girl has 7 x 7 big cats = 49 big cats with 49 x 7 kittens for each big cat.
Since there are 7 girls those numbers have to be increased 7-fold.
Cats have legs!!!
We have feet, does that mean we don't have legs? How dumb... lol
2,401
I think it's 7 to the 4th power, right?
lex_icon, you are right. It was 'totally different' because it was what I call careless-listening riddle. (A plane crash lands dead square on the US-Canadian boarder. Where do they bury the survivors? Ans. They don't bury survivors!)
You are a careful-listener.
kudos and as always,
Good Luck!!
uhm the st ives is 1 (it doesnt matter about the wives or the cats, or even the man, no one said they were going!)
uhm the bus one I dont get, unless its simple math...
Assuming there were no women, men, boys, a driver, or any other parties involved, there are 10,900 legs on the bus. 7 girls=14 legs. 7 girls x 7 backpacks=49. 49 x 7 big cats=343. 343 x 4 =1372 legs. 343 big cats x 7 little cats=2401. 2401 x 4 =9604 legs. 9604+1371+14 =10,990
Zero! You don't ride ON a bus!! In it, yes, then it's 14 if they don't have the backpacks with them.
70 duh! 7 girls * 2 legs = 14; 7 big cats * 4 legs = 28; 7 little cats * 4 legs = 28;; so total 14 + 28 + 28 = 70! Holla!

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There are 7 girls in a bus
Each girl has 7 backpacks
In each backpack, there are 7 big cats
For every big cat there are 7 little cats
Question: How many legs are there in the bus? (