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How many watermelons are here???

Only genius can answer this 🤔🤔🤔
TheRascallyOne · 31-35, M Best Comment
Ladybutterfly · 31-35, F
@TheRascallyOne you gave right answer, and you are the first👍️👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
TheRascallyOne · 31-35, M
@Ladybutterfly awe thank you

GlassDog · 41-45, M
Logically none, because none of them is a watermelon. They're all just parts of watermelons. If the question was how many watermelons were there before they were cut up and assembled like this, the answer is either 5, 6, 7 or 8.
Ladybutterfly · 31-35, F
Harriet03 · 41-45, F
@GlassDog Forget the gold stars...SEND WINE!
GlassDog · 41-45, M
@Harriet03 Very good thinking! I have gin and tonics available to be sent too!
Fungirlmmm · 51-55, F
Since is doesn't say whole watermelons the answer could be 8, but if you are looking for whole watermelons there could be 5 by piecing them together. Technically it would take 6 watermelons to make this pic because the cut parts appear to be halved and not quartered.
@Fungirlmmm this is the best answer
*insert correct answer here* I win!
6.... those missing quarters from the 3/4 ones are nowhere toi be seen... and i assume the half ones are actually cut in half
MasterLee · 56-60, M
5

4*.75 + 4*.5 = 5
12/4 + 4/2 = 5
3 + 2 = 5
Lostpoet · M
5
TAReturns · M
Technically 5, because 4 of them have 1/4th removed.
SW-User
6

5 in the picture, one is the word watermelon
The equivalent of 5 whole ones
LyricalOne · F
Oh well, I’m out.
Ladybutterfly · 31-35, F
SW-User
4

Wait!👀 5
Ladybutterfly · 31-35, F
@SW-User 🤪
SW-User
@Ladybutterfly The shadow is the only thing that can confirm these are halfs not quarters.. also, where did the removed quarters go?🤨
R5000 · 41-45, M
Ladybutterfly · 31-35, F
@R5000 🤪
AnneHoney · 36-40, F
Ladybutterfly · 31-35, F
@AnneHoney 🤪
indyjoe · 56-60, M
Actually, now that I look at it there are 4 with a quarter cut out and then there are 4 halves which make two. So the total number is 5 because the four missing quarters equal 1 whole one. The answer is 5.....4 + 2 = 6 - 1 = 5.
SW-User
Silly . It’s 8 !!
SW-User
5
SW-User
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TexChik · F
(3/4 x 4 )+ (1/2 x 4) =
3 + 2 =
5


???????
in10RjFox · M
.5 x 4 + .75 x 4 = 5
Mguinm · 51-55, F
Ladybutterfly · 31-35, F
@Dionysus sorry, but wrong answer🙂
Dionysus · 41-45, F
@Ladybutterfly In some cases, there is more than one right answer. I used different metrics. 😊
Ladybutterfly · 31-35, F
@Dionysus 👍️❤️

 
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