12 parrots
12 monkeys
6 elephants
1 rabbit
=
19 animals

12 parrots
12 monkeys
6 elephants
1 rabbit
=
19 animals
Idk I think the question isn't as convoluted as some questions of this calibre. It's a pretty simple answer.
@Inspect Her Deck this is what I'm talking about, if depends. To != Towards so if the person who came up with this is trying to be like "gotcha" then you have to answer accordingly.Breh, it clearly states the rabbit is going towards the river, and the monkeys got parrots in their hands![]()
You can't tell whether the elphants saw 2 different monkeys or 2 same monkeys.
It had to be the dude with the math equation username who definitely got the wrong answer.12 parrots
12 monkeys
6 elephants
1 rabbit
=
19 animals
On that brownIt had to be the dude with the math equation username who definitely got the wrong answer.![]()
@Inspect Her Deck this is what I'm talking about, if depends. To != Towards so if the person who came up with this is trying to be like "gotcha" then you have to answer accordingly.
Than you had the one rabbit that said it went toward the river while seeing the elephants.
it doesnt say SAME either. Could be same or different.Every elephant saw two monkeys going towards the river
Doesn't say DIFFERENT monkeys. It just means all 6 elephants spotted 2 monkeys going to the river. They all saw those 2 monkeys.
it doesnt say SAME either. Could be same or different.![]()
I get what your saying kinda the question is spefically asking who was "going towards" but Idk bruh "going to" and going towards" mean the same in this paragraph.Only reason I won't agree is because it said the rabbit is going TO the river not towards it. And this is a riddle talking about English and Math. Looks like the wording is to intentionally trick you.
This ain't "all the above"Between 5 and 25