I'm adding another couple puzzles for variety, you only need to solve one.
Hey well I'm giving away a blank account, and since I'm tired of all these guess a number or my middle name give-aways, I will keep it simple but challenging, all you have to do is solve the puzzle, you have a two hour from when I post this and if you post to soon i will know if you googled it, so please don't. This meant to be fun. it took me around 68 mins to solve this with a lot of thinking, let's see how MMOWNED does! Again, Please do not google!
The following three puzzles are slightly easier
Three kids each contribute $10 to purchase a $30 cd player. (This is in Oregon; no sales tax.) After they leave, the store owner realizes the item is marked down to $25. He hands five singles to his clerk and tells him to run out and reimberse the kids. The clerk catches up with the kids, but he is less than honest, and besides, you can't divide 5 by 3. So he gives them 3 dollars and pockets the remaining 2. Now each kid has paid $9, for a total of $27, and the clerk has 2, making $29. We started out with $30, what hapened to the last dollar?
A school has 1,000 students and 1,000 lockers, all in a row. They all start out closed. The first student walks down the line and opens each one. The second student closes the even numbered lockers. The third student approaches every third locker and changes its state. If it was open he closes it; if it was closed he opens it. The fourth student does the same to every fourth locker, and so on through 1,000 students. To illustrate, the tenth locker is opened by the first student, closed by the second, reopened by the fifth, and then closed by the tenth. All the other students pass by the tenth locker, so it winds up being closed. How many lockers are open?
How many ways can you arrange 6 different books, left to right, on a shelf?
Again, you only need to solve one, and since I added 3 more, I am starting the hours over.
[/COLOR]
Last edited by Saaen; 08-09-2008 at 02:33 PM.
I'm adding another couple puzzles for variety, you only need to solve one.
haha that riddles like impossible i cant figure it out everytime i go over it the it just seems like they dont give enough information... =/ ummm but im going to give it a try
does the german own the fish?
PM me anytime for requests on anything you need. I will be more then happy to code for a couple people a week too.
lol we have a winner, and to sk8erevan, I just was browsing through my notepad file and couldn't find the account but I have another one with a 70 rogue that doesn't have email/pass but you can call and recover it since I have full info.
Did you google it btw? seems like u solved it too fast...
lmao seriously? that was a str8 up guess i wrote everything down on a piece of paper and all i got was that every man pretty much has an animal and that left the german over but it just seems like there isnt enough information for that to be right haha lucky i guess and the 70 rogue would be fricken golden =P
PM me anytime for requests on anything you need. I will be more then happy to code for a couple people a week too.
Until Im certain sk8erevan didn't google (:P) the first puzzle is out of the list, will remove!
I think the German has the fish?
EDIT:
Crap, already solved
lol seeing as I have no reason not to believe you, would you still like the rogue since the blank account is unavailable, your gonna have to call blizzard and get email changed on rogue.
Three kids each contribute $10 to purchase a $30 cd player. (This is in Oregon; no sales tax.) After they leave, the store owner realizes the item is marked down to $25. He hands five singles to his clerk and tells him to run out and reimberse the kids. The clerk catches up with the kids, but he is less than honest, and besides, you can't divide 5 by 3. So he gives them 3 dollars and pockets the remaining 2. Now each kid has paid $9, for a total of $27, and the clerk has 2, making $29. We started out with $30, what hapened to the last dollar?
Now isnt 25+3 28? and 28+2 30? The last dollar is still there lmao just that problem was terribly written or something? i dunno and then when you do 9x3 its 27 this problem like is seriously killing my head i dont understand it at all.
EDIT---WAIT WAIT WAIT just thought of it since they ended up paying 28 dollars the clerk must have given them change or something because for 3 kids to pay for 28 it would be like 9.33 each or something eck still hurts my head haha
Last edited by sk8erevan; 08-09-2008 at 02:43 PM. Reason: think i figured it out
PM me anytime for requests on anything you need. I will be more then happy to code for a couple people a week too.
edit again haha nevermind i had it right
it was 6 for the first 5 for the second 4 for the third 3 for the fourth 2 for the fifth and 1 for the sixth
so 720 ways =D
Last edited by sk8erevan; 08-09-2008 at 02:51 PM.
PM me anytime for requests on anything you need. I will be more then happy to code for a couple people a week too.
The clerk one tricks you away from the answer.....the 3 kids each paid 10$ and the cost of the cd player is 25 dollars... 30 (which they paid) minus 5 is 25 and the 5 the clerk gets from his manager. The money is all present. The thing that makes this tricky is that you changed 3 dollars making the 27.
I'll link all answers in a few.