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Pts. 125,000

 

   Compared to the U.S. Flag, the national flag of Malaysia has ...?

 

 

  A: one stripe more   B: one stripe less   
  C:

  D:


That eliminates the possibility of Malaysia's flag having the same amount of stripes but it is now one more or one less.

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, hckosice said:

yeah that helped a lot :lol:

In case you were going for C, it did. :d

 

As of now, you can say I'm out and you'll be in the leading position with 64,000 points.

You can try your 50% shot but you will lose 32,000 if you miss.

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1 minute ago, hckosice said:

I dont know.

 

I think It is over for me.. If I leave it now I will win 64.000 or will drop to the 32.000 ?

If you stopped now you have 64,000.

 

Give the wrong answer: 32,000.

 

Give the right answer: 125,000.

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1 minute ago, Quasit said:

In case you were going for C, it did. :d

 

As of now, you can say I'm out and you'll be in the leading position with 64,000 points.

You can try your 50% shot but you will lose 32,000 if you miss.

Yep I was going for C :lol:

 

Sure. I leave. Sorry to finish it this way in a geography flag question, but I can not remember how many stripes they have and I do not want to cheat by searching for it elsewhere, I have too much appreciation to your work to do it.

 

so I´ll leave.

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Just now, hckosice said:

Yep I was going for C :lol:

 

Sure. I leave. Sorry to finish it this way in a geography flag question, but I can not remember how many stripes they have and I do not want to cheat by searching for it elsewhere, I have too much appreciation to your work to do it.

 

so I´ll leave.

Alright, well no reason to be sorry. I say thank you and I tell you that you won 64,000 Points while others have to get there first. :d

 

 

TOTAL WINNINGS

 

♦             P t s .  6 4 , 0 0 0           

 

 

 

 

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And I'll tell you that the flag of Malaysia has 13 stripes for the 13 states and another one for the 3 federal territories.

That makes it one more than the US flag.

 

 

Pts. 125,000

 

   Compared to the U.S. Flag, the national flag of Malaysia has ...?

 

 

  A: one stripe more   B: one stripe less   
  C:

  D:

 

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