Thursday, November 19, 2009

Find The Error! i cannot find it, i have looked for ages!?

Find the error:





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Did you know that 19% of U.S. students


could not find the error above? Did you?


Repost this with the title "Find the error",


and when you click "Submit Post", the


answer will be really obvious.

Find The Error! i cannot find it, i have looked for ages!?
Apart from the "i" needing to be a capital, isn't this one of those silly things like a chain letter where, once everyone has madly dashed to repost (to see said error!), Yahoo Answers will be full of the same question?
Reply:the question mark
Reply:there is no word which is " Error " in this line, actually the Q is tricky u r asking for the word Error in this line not a true error... am i alright?
Reply:It's missing the 0 so there is no need to repost it as I went to shoool:}? = HAHAHAHA
Reply:Find the error is the error, as there is no error to find. So, saying find the error when there is no error, makes 'find the error' the error.





Peter West is right
Reply:Perhaps the error here is in the way the numbers are positioned. Think of the numbers in a column.


Numbers 1 through 9 should occupy the "ones" value position, instead they begin in the "tens" value position.


Corrected, it would look like:





-1


- 2


- 3


- 4


- 5


- 6


- 7


- 8


- 9


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Sorry that I had to put dashes in front of 1-9 in order to get them to move to the right into the "ones" value column. Must be the website that doesn't allow a space before each number 1 though 9.
Reply:Is it that the "I" is not capitalized in the question?
Reply:Is it the question mark?


as "find the error" is a statement/challenge or request ~ not a question
Reply:its missing the 0
Reply:haha
Reply:it's either missing a 0 or a 21.
Reply:I'm tired 8(


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