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Three friends check into a motel for the night and the clerk tells them thebill is $30, payable in advance.

So, they each pay the clerk $10 and goto their room.

A few minutes later, the clerk realizes he has made anerror and overcharged the trio by $5.

He asks the bellhop to return $5to the 3 friends who had just checked in.

The bellhop sees this as anopportunity to make $2 as he reasons that the three friends would havea tough time dividing $5 evenly among them; so he decides to tell themthat the clerk made a mistake of only $3, giving a dollar back to eachof the friends.

He pockets the leftover $2 and goes home for the day!

Now, each of the three friends gets a dollar back, thus they each paid$9 for the room which is a total of $27 for the night.

We know thebellhop pocketed $2 and adding that to the $27, you get $29, not $30which was originally spent.

Where did the other dollar go????

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nope, he only has $2

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Well 25 + 3 = 28, and 28 + 2 = 30

But

9 x 3 = 27, and 27 + 2 = 29

This is driving me crazy. Man, I took it.

EDIT: My guess is he gave it to them.

EDIT x2:

Ok so i figured it out.

In fact the owed $8.33 each because if he overcharged them by $5, 25/3 = 8.33. So technically he is still overcharging them.

Edited by Dutchie.

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Three friends check into a motel for the night and the clerk tells them thebill is $30, payable in advance.

So, they each pay the clerk $10 and goto their room.

A few minutes later, the clerk realizes he has made anerror and overcharged the trio by $5.

He asks the bellhop to return $5to the 3 friends who had just checked in.

The bellhop sees this as anopportunity to make $2 as he reasons that the three friends would havea tough time dividing $5 evenly among them; so he decides to tell themthat the clerk made a mistake of only $3, giving a dollar back to eachof the friends.

He pockets the leftover $2 and goes home for the day!

Now, each of the three friends gets a dollar back, thus they each paid$9 for the room which is a total of $27 for the night.

We know thebellhop pocketed $2 and adding that to the $27, you get $29, not $30which was originally spent.

Where did the other dollar go????

To the Pepsi Machine in the hall. Just like spending 2.50 at the lobby when the machine is 1 dollar this question makes no sense.

Your doin the math wrong.

They paid 30 total. 5 change is coming back so they actually paid 8.33 a piece. As such thats 25 bucks (one paid 8.34). The other dollar never dissapeared.

10x3=30

30-2=28 (2 the bell hop stole)

28-3=25 (the 3 dollar refund)

So it all adds up.

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I think you are missing something, it's still $30 total.

Before realizing over payed:$30

after realizing over payed: $25

amount given to bellhop:$5

amount given to people: $3

amount bellhop pockets:$2

Total:$30

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Didn't go anywhere. The order of operations is wrong in the problem to throw you off.

They paid 30$

The room costs 25$

They are refunded 5$

The bellboy keeps 2$

He returns 3$

3+2+25=30

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Three friends check into a motel for the night and the clerk tells them thebill is $30, payable in advance.

So, they each pay the clerk $10 and goto their room.

A few minutes later, the clerk realizes he has made anerror and overcharged the trio by $5.

He asks the bellhop to return $5to the 3 friends who had just checked in.

The bellhop sees this as anopportunity to make $2 as he reasons that the three friends would havea tough time dividing $5 evenly among them; so he decides to tell themthat the clerk made a mistake of only $3, giving a dollar back to eachof the friends.

He pockets the leftover $2 and goes home for the day!

Now, each of the three friends gets a dollar back, thus they each paid$9 for the room which is a total of $27 for the night.

We know thebellhop pocketed $2 and adding that to the $27, you get $29, not $30which was originally spent.

Where did the other dollar go????

To the Pepsi Machine in the hall. Just like spending 2.50 at the lobby when the machine is 1 dollar this question makes no sense.

Your doin the math wrong.

They paid 30 total. 5 change is coming back so they actually paid 8.33 a piece. As such thats 25 bucks (one paid 8.34). The other dollar never dissapeared.

10x3=30

30-2=28 (2 the bell hop stole)

28-3=25 (the 3 dollar refund)

So it all adds up.

28

Yeah I just redid the math. This little riddle was pretty good.

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This riddle was horrible, I got it on the first try. Come on shizzzon you gotta do better man, I thought I was in for a challenge buddy.

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Very Good..

Now a new one, this one isn't as hard.... or is it?

You have 2 American coins that add up to 35 cents. One of the coins is not a dime.

What are the coins?

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i'll let u guys tackle this oen while i get a harder one in the works.

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Dime and a Quarter. One is not a dime, that means the quarter isn't a dime.

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You are walking by a lake and suddenly two monsters jump out of the water.

One of the monsters tells only lies and the other tells only the true. If you guess which one tells the true it will make one of your wishes come true. If not they will eat you.

You can ask only one question to figure out which one is the monster who tells only the true. ( and maybe make a wish for some sundown products :lol: )

What is the question you ask ?

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will you eat me?

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Here is one that is sure hopefully to keep your heads twisted for a while...

2 = 1 how?

a = b

aa = ab

aa - bb = ab - bb

(a + b)(a - b) = b(a - b)

a + b = b

a + a = a

2a = a

2 = 1

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will you eat me?

And how is that going to tell you which one is the true telling monsta ? :)

This is not the Question (:

Edited by The enD

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Here is one that is sure hopefully to keep your heads twisted for a while...

2 = 1 how?

a = b

aa = ab

aa - bb = ab - bb

(a + b)(a - b) = b(a - b)

a + b = b

a + a = a

2a = a

2 = 1

if a = b then aa = bb

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if the one that lies wants to eat u, by asking will u eat me will make him not eat you or else he would be acting on the truth...

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Here is one that is sure hopefully to keep your heads twisted for a while...

2 = 1 how?

a = b

aa = ab

aa - bb = ab - bb

(a + b)(a - b) = b(a - b)

a + b = b

a + a = a

2a = a

2 = 1

You can't divide by zero... a-b = 0

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if the one that lies wants to eat u, by asking will u eat me will make him not eat you or else he would be acting on the truth...

Lets say these are the two monsters. :D Choice one and ask it a question.

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If you ask the liar will you eat me it can't tell you as soon as you tell which one is telling the true and it knows to eat you or not.

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truth monster=a liar=b

Say to one what will the other tell me if i ask if it is the liar and pick the one that you are told is the liar as the truth monster(a).

If you happen to ask the truth(a) monster, he will say that the other(b) will say that he(a) is the liar. If you happen to ask the liar(b) he will say that the other (a) will say himself(a) is the liar.

edit:

and also, three sons and two fathers go duck hunting. They each get one duck, for a total number of only 3 ducks between them all. How is this possible?

Edited by ScreamBloodyGorguts

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and also, three sons and two fathers go duck hunting. They each get one duck, for a total number of only 3 ducks between them all. How is this possible?

Grandfather, father, and son.

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