@Clark Kent @BenBalinShe did not ask what eight times seven is in Roman numerals.
@Clark Kent @Susan WobbNor did she ask what it is in binary, octal, or hexadecimal.
If you were asked this in the real world, you would be expecting the answer 56, as hltrim and I would. (On the other hand, if you are an Abbott and Costello fan, 13 × 7 = 28. Great bit, look it up when you have the chance.)
susanwobb about 10 years ago
or 70 (octal)or 38 (hexadecimal)
ben.vanmaaren about 10 years ago
LVI
Observer fo Irony about 10 years ago
Clark Kent’s IQ without a calculator?
meg_grif about 10 years ago
Better double-check your Roman numeral math…
Willywise52 Premium Member about 10 years ago
Huh?
WaitingMan about 10 years ago
Or 54, according to Boris Badenov whose bad math skills resulted in him and Natasha getting blown up.
Mneedle about 10 years ago
But then again we can not keep score, or have anyone win or lose.
sheldan Premium Member about 10 years ago
@Clark Kent @BenBalinShe did not ask what eight times seven is in Roman numerals.
@Clark Kent @Susan WobbNor did she ask what it is in binary, octal, or hexadecimal.
If you were asked this in the real world, you would be expecting the answer 56, as hltrim and I would. (On the other hand, if you are an Abbott and Costello fan, 13 × 7 = 28. Great bit, look it up when you have the chance.)