Calculate the number 1866
[7029] Calculate the number 1866 - NUMBERMANIA: Calculate the number 1866 using numbers [5, 6, 1, 8, 89, 237] and basic arithmetic operations (+, -, *, /). Each of the numbers can be used only once. - #brainteasers #math #numbermania - Correct Answers: 8 - The first user who solved this task is Nasrin 24 T
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Calculate the number 1866

NUMBERMANIA: Calculate the number 1866 using numbers [5, 6, 1, 8, 89, 237] and basic arithmetic operations (+, -, *, /). Each of the numbers can be used only once.
Correct answers: 8
The first user who solved this task is Nasrin 24 T.
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International Bat Appreciation Day Joke

Today is International Bat Appreciation Day! Find a joke about it!

What is a bats favorite TV show?
Love at first bite.

What does a vampire use to bake cakes?
Batter.

What’s printed in the newspapers when a vampire dies?
An obatuary.

What did the bat do when he didn’t know the answer to the teacher‘s question?
He winged it.

How does a bat say hi to her mum?
With a sound wave.

Why do bats live in caves?
Because they rock.

What’s a vampire bat’s favorite fruit?
A neck-tarine.

How do bats do the register at school?
In alpha-bat-ical order.

What animals are best at cricket?
Bats.

What do little bats eat?
Alpha-bat soup.

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Ralph Linton

Died 24 Dec 1953 at age 60 (born 27 Feb 1893).American anthropologist who had a marked influence on the development of cultural anthropology. After combat in France during World War I, he received a Ph.D. from Harvard (1925). In the early 1920's he did fieldwork in Polynesia. He introduced the terms "status" and "role" to social science and influenced the development of the culture-and-personality school of anthropology. His works, such as The Study of Man (1936) and The Tree of Culture (1955), are regarded more as popularizations of anthropology than as original scholarship.
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