How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?!


Question: p = a3 - 9ab2, q = 3(a2b - b3)
p2 + 3q2 = (a2 + 3b2)3.

Depending on the type of wood, the time of day, the price of lunch meat and the relative position of Pluto.
The woodchuck might be expected to chuck approximately 10.3432^23 wood chips.

Within a standard deviation of .5


Answers: p = a3 - 9ab2, q = 3(a2b - b3)
p2 + 3q2 = (a2 + 3b2)3.

Depending on the type of wood, the time of day, the price of lunch meat and the relative position of Pluto.
The woodchuck might be expected to chuck approximately 10.3432^23 wood chips.

Within a standard deviation of .5

how much wood would you chuck? chuck? if you chuck could chuck wood? F*uck..

She would chuck what a woodchuck would, if a woodchuck would chuck wood.

A woodchuck would chuck all that he could chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood.

5

not nearly as much as your mom

Wood, that's funny.

Depends on it's stamina, arm strength and power of will.

As much as that little woodchuck wanted to!!!!

Depends if it was woodchucks day off.... if so then none but if working then some...

Oh piles of it. Piles of wood would make any woodchuck chuck.
Rose P.

A woodchuck could chuck as much as a woodchuck could chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood. ~ lol

A thoroughly chuckable amount for a woodchuck would be approximately 17 planks of wood.

loads

A plank.........bit like yourself really

I really don't know....But do you know how much oil a gum boil could boil, if a gum boil could boil oil? It gives me sleepless nights

Hey Sophacle,

The real question here is:

WOULD a woodchuck chuck wood, if a woodchuck could chuck wood? Would he or wouldn't he?

Would you chuck wood, if you could chuck wood?

I would.

Depends chiefly on the density of the wood.

if a woodchuck could chuck wood, he would chuck all the wood a woodchuck could chuck

Can a woodchuck wood? I don't think it can, so I wouldn't know... but I'd love to find out. =3 imagine how THAT would go.... hahaha

Due to new health and safety regulations, no more than 2 cords in any 24hr period

if we take into consideration Newton's 2nd law, stating that
"net Force = Mass/acceleration," i would have to perform some experimental measurements of how fast a woodchuck can, in fact, chuck wood and at what acceleration, in terms of "G's". Then, i would need to average the masses of wood that the woodchuck is in fact chucking, then multiply it by the previously recorded acceleration. however, we must also take into consideration of gravity upon the force, ther fore we must subtract 9.80 m/s^2 from the net force, and then use algebra to find the force it would take to chuck wood. finally, we must do some conclusive experiments on calculating the average stamina of a woodchuck

yes woodchuck that is final answer.



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