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AznshawtY
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Posted on 01-16-07 9:53
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A doctor in Michigan has a sister who lives in California but the sister does not have any brother that lives in Michigan, how come?? :P
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slowPoison
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Posted on 01-21-07 4:59
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I was not expecting this answer Seems I have to give a Hint. They sold all oranges in two shift but with same rate in each shift.
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CHYAME KANCHA
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Posted on 01-21-07 5:21
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the orange is simple lets say if A sold each orange in one rupee then he got 100 rupees, then B sold his oranges at 1.25 each and collected 100 rupees similarly C sold at lets say 1.66 per orange and collected 100 rupees and so on or is it that i misunderstood the question
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Posted on 01-21-07 5:46
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Is it this way? lets only consider two sons, with 100 and 80 oranges. A sold 96 atr 0.5 and got 48rs. And 4 atr 1 to make 4. total 52rs. B sold 56 atr 0.5 to make 28rs. 24 atr 1 to make 24. total 52.
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ritthe_jasus
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Posted on 01-21-07 9:00
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maranchyase got the answer i think, what is the answer slowpoison ..........
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Posted on 01-22-07 1:38
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oops. my apologies. gues 4 is right. there are two different sums. and several younger twins possibility. sorry. but yeah, that is the answer.
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slowPoison
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Posted on 01-22-07 7:08
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Maranchyse answer won't work for 40 and 30 case. The the idea is rite. This is my answer First shift: 11 oranges @ 1 Rs person no. sold money collected no. remained A(100) 99 9 1 B (80) 77 7 3 C (60) 55 5 5 D (40) 33 3 7 E(30) 22 2 8 Second Shift: 1 orange @ 1 Rs person sold total money A 1 9+1=10 B 3 7+3=10 C 5 5+5=10 D 7 3+7=10 E 8 2+8=10 This idea works for any number multiple of 10 and less than or equal to 100.
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slowPoison
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Posted on 01-22-07 7:10
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Sory the tabular format is changed so calculete with the rate given.
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Posted on 01-22-07 11:36
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A ten-volume encyclopedia is arranged on a bookshelf - each volume has 1000 pages. If a bookworm starts eating the pages from the first page of volume 1 and stops when it eats the last page of volume 10, how many pages does it eat? Assume it eats all the pages in order and ignores the covers.
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bhariya007
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Posted on 01-22-07 11:38
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Doctor can also be famale.
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slowPoison
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Posted on 01-22-07 12:20
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Republican! I guess the answer is 1+8*1000+1 =8002
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Swatantratagaamy
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Posted on 01-22-07 8:27
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What???????? with the encyclopedia?? Did not get the question well. 5000 pages?
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Posted on 01-22-07 11:02
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ritthe_jasus
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Posted on 01-22-07 11:08
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Posted on 01-23-07 8:08
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The answer is 8004. slowpoison was on track. when page 1 is eaten, so is page 2 on the other side. same with the last page, you gotta count the 2nd last page as well.
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CHYAME KANCHA
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Posted on 01-23-07 8:50
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Posted on 01-24-07 11:34
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8004. first two pages of volume 1. all the pages of volumes 2-9 and then last two pages of volume 10. (imagine the volumes on a bookshelf from left to right). Here's another one: You have one 4-minute hourglass (or sandglass) and another 7-minute hourglass. How do you measure 9 minutes using these two?
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slowPoison
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Posted on 01-24-07 2:29
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1. Start both hourglass until 4-min glass hourglass gives the full reading. Now, time = 4 min. reading remained in 7-hg is 3 min. 2. Again start 4 hg from begining with 7-hg which has 3 min left. 3. After three min 7-hg completes its cycle. In 4 hg there is still 1 min reading is remained. Up to this time total time recorded is 7 min. 4. Start 7 hg glass again along with 4 hg having 1 min reading left. 5. After one min, cycle is completed for 4 hg. Now on the bottom part of 7 hg 1 min reading is remained. Upto here total time is 8 min. 1 more to go. 6. Reverse 7 hg to make 9 min.
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PatrioticAashish
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Posted on 01-24-07 3:23
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republican.. if the worm eat all the pages then wouldnt that be 500X10=5000?????because each book has 500 pages right?????
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Posted on 01-24-07 11:31
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You got it right slowpoison.. I'll try to put it in a simpler way: 1. Start both hourglasses. 2. When the 4-min hourglass runs out, turn it over (4 mins gone, 3 mins left on 7-min hourglass) 3. When the 7-min hourglass runs out, turn it over (7 mins gone, 1 min left on 4-min hourglass) 4. When the 4-min hourglass runs out (8 mins gone), turn the 7-min hourglass over (it has only been running for 1 min). When it runs out, 9 mins have elapsed. Aashish, the questions says each volume has 1000 pages. Anyway the answer is not as simple as X * 1000 pages. Imagine the ten books on a bookshelf, lined up together, left to right. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The answer would be 10 * 1000 = 10,000 only if the bookworm started eating from the last page of volume 1 (on the outer left) and finished eating the 1st page of volume 10 (on the outer right). The 1st page of volume 1 is in the inner left and the last page of volume 10 is in the inner right.
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PatrioticAashish
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Posted on 01-25-07 8:31
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nah it depends on how u understand the question.Its the worst riddle or whateversay ever posted. sorry republican
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