@WorkElizab None. Because I am no longer looking at it. This is correct because the question asks, how many dots can you SEE, and not how many are there.
@Hania16836 The one on the left is giving me evils because I forgot to put the bins out, whereas the one on the right is giving me evils because I ran over her cat!.
(Also, the earing and the heel)
@Fakeless22@IQTestBrain Yes, they are applying equal force. They have to for the rope not to move. But it is no different to tying a rope to a building and applying 200 N of force to the other end. The rope still doesn't move.
@Fakeless22@IQTestBrain You're right about the third law of motion, but the answer is A.
If only one person pulled with 200 N, there would be no tension in the rope. The other person has to pull at the same 200 N to counteract.
@Everton__1234@JeenitPrajapati@Azotedespotas75@mathhub_vn There's an infinate set of even numbers and an infinate set of odd numbers. I can add those together to make all integers. There's also an infinate set of Prime numbers and infinate sets of fractions, so you can always add infinities to make bigger infinities.