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multipy the sides of a fifty pence with the sides of a twenty pence

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hanbenmon | 16:30 Mon 26th May 2008 | Riddles
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Riddle as above the answer is not 9 x 9 or 2 x 2 has anyone got the answer for me please
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7x7 =49
I'll fall for it & put the obvious - 7 x 7 = 49 ...

Waits for the other shoe to drop...
well maybe they don't include the faces, in which case it will be 7 x 7
Each coin has only two sides, heads and tails. What a 20p and 50p coin has is 7 EDGES.
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Nope a 50p coin is 3 dimensional and has 9 sides. Two round the edges and a head and tail sides.

Strictly speaking it has 14 edges. 7 near the heads side and and 7 near the tails side.

It would be expected that the sides related to the edges in this case and the answer should be 7 x 7 = 49.
Sorry I meant 7 round the edges.
I think the answer is ONE.

50p; multipy sides. One head by One tails = ONE
20p; multipy sides. One head by One tails = ONE

ONE times ONE equals ONE.

It's the way the question is asked.
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Apparently it is 7x7 but I'm sure this must be wrong as there are 7 sides each around the circumference but surely heads and tails are sides which in my opinion would make it 9 x 9.Thank you to everyone who has tried to help.
Could it be 7 x 7?

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