@IlhamIlhamrczm You mean Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Brahms, Wagner, Telemann, Vivaldi, Holst, Walton, Britten, Prokoviev, Tchaikovsky, Ravel, Debussy, Mendelsohn, and so many others we all should know immediately.
@ShadowofEzra This is what musicians call a "Praise Band", its music at a Church or Temple. They appear to have both a Jewish "Menorah" and the Cross on the stage. Looks like a joint Judeo Christian event of some sort.
@hicasamadim I'm going with 15 kg. 3lamb = 33 kg, so ea lamb = 11; Cat is 20 kg because 31 kg - 11 kg = 20 kg. Ea. monkey of the two is obtained in third image 50 kg - 20 kg cat = 30 kg for two monkeys, or 15 kg for each monkey. Also this is answer to Q.
@Stvrob_63@floggingday@ALorenzoCrypto@Beno10_MFC The answer is 5 km. 3,4,5 is a well known "right triangle" rule of thumb basically every carpenter knows. Also 3^2 = 9; 4^2 = 16; 9+16 = 25; Sqrt of 25 = 5. Pythagorean Theorem.
@floggingday@ALorenzoCrypto@Beno10_MFC Right. I'd never craft a thing like this, and I do see how they can be obnoxious. I can answer them so fast, it's basically trivial, and I have plenty of time available now. When I talk 2 or interact with high capability folk I seek to engage in efficient but fulsome discussion
@floggingday@ALorenzoCrypto@Beno10_MFC Yes, and the only role "north" and "east" have is establishing that we are describing a right angle and right triangle, with missing hypotenuse which is what is asked.
@floggingday@ALorenzoCrypto@Beno10_MFC Good question actually - in crafting test questions it is good 2 include extraneous, or misleading elements. This is very common in professional exam questions like the CPA exam or Bar Exam. One has 2 learn the true formulas, process solidly, and not be flummoxed by extra cruft
@ALorenzoCrypto@Beno10_MFC Right because the Q described a "Right Triangle" asking for the third side. Also carpenters use 3, 4, 5 rule routinely in dealing with triangular parts of their work product. You do it proud with correct Geometry terms and explanation of Pythagoras Theorem.