FUCK...guess back to school it is for me. What a dumb ass I am.
Clever 

Why would anyone get 5000 on that math problem? I got them all right, if you can believe me. Common sense and attention to detail stuff. I actually heard a different version of the Mary riddle. So in all fairness, I was already prepared for that one.
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HA-HA very cool Riders thank you
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Actually sunshine if you overtake the last person you could be in any place as the last person may be really really slooooow and everybody has lapped him/her. Good ones all the same. Here's another
You are the school bus driver. You drive 3 miles and pick up 13 children. You then drive .7 miles and pick up 2 children. On to your last stop you drive 2.2 miles and pick up 17 children.
Now how old is the bus driver???????
The bus driver is you so how ever old you are is correct
You are the school bus driver. You drive 3 miles and pick up 13 children. You then drive .7 miles and pick up 2 children. On to your last stop you drive 2.2 miles and pick up 17 children.
Now how old is the bus driver???????
The bus driver is you so how ever old you are is correct
You can't overtake the last person man. You would have to be behind them to 'overtake' them. That would make you last. Get it? Your scenario would only work in a multiple lap race. That was not given as a condition, so... That is incorrect. Nice try though. You are using common sense and thinking outside of the box.
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lets see if on a loop track as in nascar and you overtake the last one you are in the same place you were before you passed. the exact position can't be determined because of lack of required information.
you are adding conditions if you say 'multi-lap' or 'loop track'. However, if you use the argument that a lack of conditions is present to give a specific answer and give both answers, stating some thing like.... <font color="#2e5a2a6"><i>"on a linear race (point a to point b, single lap) you counldn't overtake the last person because there is no one behind the last person. To 'overtake' them is impossible. If the race is muliple laps, then you could be in any place other than last place to over take the last place person, by lapping them. You position would be unknown because of lack of information."</i></font> and you would be the most correct. Given the conditions, the answer given by riders is also correct, but I see where you are going. You are a progressive thinker.

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