>
>>>> Yes, there is an answer; it's not a trick question.
>
>
>>>> > Subject: Math Problem
>>>> >
>>>> > This is a 5th grade math problem. If you can open the spreadsheet in
>>>> the attachment, you will see it's a very small list of people who have
>>>> gotten the correct number. This is not a trick question. This is a real
>>>> math problem so don't say that a bus has no legs. There is no bus
>>>> driver
>>>> either so don't worry about counting those legs! That's all the help
>>>> you
>>>> get.
>>>> > 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?
>>>> > (The number of legs is the password to unlock the Excel sheet. If you
>>>> open it, add your name and send it on to see who else can unlock it.)
>>>> > Good luck!
>>>> Yes, there is an answer; it's not a trick question.
>
>
>>>> > Subject: Math Problem
>>>> >
>>>> > This is a 5th grade math problem. If you can open the spreadsheet in
>>>> the attachment, you will see it's a very small list of people who have
>>>> gotten the correct number. This is not a trick question. This is a real
>>>> math problem so don't say that a bus has no legs. There is no bus
>>>> driver
>>>> either so don't worry about counting those legs! That's all the help
>>>> you
>>>> get.
>>>> > 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?
>>>> > (The number of legs is the password to unlock the Excel sheet. If you
>>>> open it, add your name and send it on to see who else can unlock it.)
>>>> > Good luck!