Why are broken clocks so quiet?
I am working on my math homework, and I need to solve a riddle. Why are broken clocks so quiet?
10 Answers
Because they can't tell the time!
(mind you, a broken clock is better than one that gains or loses, because it's right twice a day!)
* First off, you should do your own homework.
* Second, this isn't a riddle because the answer is obvious.
* Third, what do clock riddles have to do with mathematics? Your teacher is an idiot.
Broken clocks are quiet because they aren't working. Nothing is moving, so they don't make noise. Duh.
(Evidently it's a pun - they aren't 'tocking.' Dumb joke.)
The above answerer is obviously an idiot. He has no snese of humor. DOWN WITH THOSE WITH NO SENSE OF HUMOR!
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