College
Finals

At Duke University, there were four sophomores taking
Organic Chemistry. They were doing so well on all
the quizzes, midterms and labs, etc., that each had
an "A" so far for the semester.
These four friends were so confident that the weekend
before finals, they decided to go up to the University
of Virginia and party with some friends there. They
had a great time, but after all the hearty partying,
they slept all day Sunday and didn't make it back
to Duke until early Monday morning.
Rather than taking the final then, they decided to
find their professor after the final and explain to
him why they missed it. They explained that they had
gone to UVA for the weekend with the plan to come
back in time to study, but, unfortunately, they had
a flat tire on the way back, didn't have a spare,
and couldn't get help for a long time. As a result,
they missed the final.
The professor thought it over and then agreed they
could make up the final the following day. The guys
were elated and relieved. They studied that night
and went in the next day at the time the professor
had told them. He placed them in separate rooms and
handed each of them a test booklet, and told them
to begin.




They looked at the first problem, worth five points.
It was something simple about free radical formation.
"Cool," they thought at the same time, each
one in his separate room, "this is going to be
easy." Each finished the problem and then turned
the page.
On the second page was written: (For 95 points): Which
tire?