A horse travels a certain distance each day. Strangely enough, two of its legs travel 30 miles each day and the other two legs travel nearly 31 miles. It would seem that two of the horse's legs must be one mile ahead of the other two legs, but of course this can't be true, since the horse is normal. How is this possible? good luck
Of course it had to be honey. You were having a loan of me.. again I enjoyed playing. Before you go.. have left answers on other games.
He is tethered for a reason. You were raised on a farm in a rural place. where you have to fend for yourself.
I too was stumped. The horse operates a mill and travels in a circular clockwise direction. The two outside legs will travel a greater distance than the two inside legs. You have a go.