#1101 - Impossible Riddle
When can you add 2 to 11 and get 1 as the correct answer?
When you add two hours to eleven o'clock, you get one o'clock.
When can you add 2 to 11 and get 1 as the correct answer?
When you add two hours to eleven o'clock, you get one o'clock.
How can I get the answer 24 by only using the numbers 8,8,3,3.
You can use the main signs add, subtract multiply and divide.
1) 8/(3-(8/3))
= 8/(1/3)
= 24
2)((8 x 3!)/3)+8
= ((8 × 3 × 2 × 1)/3)+8
= (48/3)+8
= (16)+8
= 24
3)(3!/)*8
4)(8-3)!/(8-3)
( × )!
( + )!
√(8×8×3×3)
8+(8×(3!/3))
((√(8+8) × (3/3))!
√(8+8) × (3+3)
(log base(3!/3) of 8) × 8
((log base(3!/3) of (8+8))!
Rob is taller than Edwin, Jurgen is shorter than Rob.
Of only one of the following statements, we now certainly know it is correct:
Edwin is taller than Jurgen
Jurgen is taller than Edwin
It cannot be determined if Jurgen or Edwin is tallest.
Statement C is certainly correct. The only thing that can be stated for sure is that Rob is tallest. If Jurgen and Edwin have different heights, one of the other statements is also correct. But if Jurgen and Edwin have the same height, none of the other two statements is correct
Sonal had her birthday in the year 2000 she became 8 years old. But she was born in the year 2008.
How can you explain this?
She was born 2008 BC
Many have heard it, but nobody has ever seen it, and it will not speak back until spoken to. What is it?
An Echo
A man was going to bleach his socks because they had gotten muddy the day before. As he was pouring the bleach into the washing machine, he spilled some on the floor. He got some cleaning fluid and mopped it up with a rag. Minutes later he was dead. What killed him?
When you mix bleach and ammonia [found in most cleaning products] it creates a deadly gas that can kill.
You have 1023 apples and 10 bags. You have to distribute these lemons in these 10 bags in any way you choose. But when I ask for a certain number of lemons you have to give them in terms of bags without transferring the lemons from other bags. How do you distribute the lemons?
Starting with 1 apple in a bag, each bag contains double the number of apples as the previous bag. ie 1,2,4,8,16,32,64,128,256,512. That way whatever number of apples I would ask for you would just add up the bags to equal the number asked.