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Template:CanLaw The article states that the courts have ruled that an equation must contain three operations to be considered a test of "skill", but gives an example that contains only two operations. Which is correct? - 03:19, 29 Aug 2004 (UTC)

Your right, I confused operation and number. That's what happens when a historian is left to deal with math. - SimonP 03:32, Aug 29, 2004 (UTC)
Good thing this wasn't a contest<g>. Thanks for the answer, three operations really is harder<g>. - Nunh-huh 03:37, 29 Aug 2004 (UTC)I recently won an automobile and actually got the rather simple quetion wrong,in my excitement. The group actually gave me another shot and a HUGE hint.