How Many Mistakes?

Yesterday’s Problem:

What comes next in this sequence: e, g, k, m, q, _ ?

Answer:

“s” – arrange prime numbers according to alphabet 1=a, 2=b, etc., but starting at 5 it’s 5(e), 7(g), 11(k), 13(m), 17(q), 19=s

Today’s Problem:

How many mistakes in these sentences? “This sentance contanes one misteak.” AND “Their are three misteaks in this sentence.”

What Comes Next?

Last Problem:

Two boys who were playing in the playground, slipped on some wet grass and landed partly in mud and partly in wet grass. When they got up, one boy’s face was all muddy; the other’s face was clean. Yet the one with the clean face is the one who went directly to wash his face. Why?

Answer:

The boy with clean face saw the boy with dirty face, and assumed his face was dirty, too. The dirty boy saw the clean boy and figured he was clean, as well. So the one who thought he was dirty went to get washed up.

Today’s Problem:

What comes next in this sequence: e, g, k, m, q, _ ?

Why?

Last Problem:

A hunter spotted a bear due east. Taken by surprise, he ran directly north, and then looked to see that the bear hadn’t moved. As he steadied and took aim at the bear, he aimed directly south. What color is the bear?

Answer:

The man must have shot the bear from the north pole, making it a polar bear, which would be white.

Today’s Problem:

Two boys who were playing in the playground, slipped on some wet grass and landed partly in mud and partly in wet grass. When they got up, one boy’s face was all muddy; the others face was clean. Yet the one with the clean face is the one who went directly to wash his face. Why?