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  • O Olli

    OK, i have another stupid riddle for friday.... Three guys are in a restaurant, and they think they should order something for three. Everybody gives 10$, and they call the waitress. The waitress takes the 30$ and goes to the kitchen to order a meal for 30$. Because the cook knows the three guys, he tells the waitress to give them 5$ back. She walks back to the table with the 5$, and because 5$ is not really good to divide by three, the guys tell her only to give 1$ back to each and keep 2$ as tip. And here's the riddle: Everybody has paid 10$ and got 1$ back, that makes 9$, right? 3x9$ is 27$, right? The waitress has 2$, right? 27$ + 2$ is 29$, right? :doh: ?????? Where is the missing DOLLAR ??????? :doh: :confused: Nice Weekend!!!

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    Olli wrote: Everybody has paid 10$ and got 1$ back, that makes 9$, right? ya they spent 9$. Olli wrote: 3x9$ is 27$, right? ya, collectively they spent 27$ Olli wrote: The waitress has 2$, right? yes, out of 27$ they gave 2$ to waitress. Olli wrote: 27$ + 2$ is 29$, right? wait!! dont add 27$ with 2$, the 2$ is already in 27$(25$+2$). Olli wrote: ?????? Where is the missing DOLLAR ??????? 25$ is given to the cook and 2$ to the waitress and they have the 3$. 25$+2$+3$ = 30$. THERE IS NO MISSING DOLLAR!!:-D Thanks and Regards, Pravarakhya My Image Processing Article! Rate it!!

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      Olli wrote: 27$ + 2$ is 29$, right? And this has what to do with the monies? Nada. The cook has 25 dollars. The waitress has 2 dollars, and the 3 guys have 1 dollar each. Looks like 30 dollars to me. Btw, I thought only the Enron bookkeepers would be fooled by the last question. Best, Jerry

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      Toasty0 wrote: And this has what to do with the monies? Nada. The cook has 25 dollars. The waitress has 2 dollars, and the 3 guys have 1 dollar each. Looks like 30 dollars to me. But everybody has 9$ less in his pockets, the waitress has 2$ and 3x9$ + 2$ is still 29$ and earlier there were 30$.... :wtf:

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      • O Olli

        OK, i have another stupid riddle for friday.... Three guys are in a restaurant, and they think they should order something for three. Everybody gives 10$, and they call the waitress. The waitress takes the 30$ and goes to the kitchen to order a meal for 30$. Because the cook knows the three guys, he tells the waitress to give them 5$ back. She walks back to the table with the 5$, and because 5$ is not really good to divide by three, the guys tell her only to give 1$ back to each and keep 2$ as tip. And here's the riddle: Everybody has paid 10$ and got 1$ back, that makes 9$, right? 3x9$ is 27$, right? The waitress has 2$, right? 27$ + 2$ is 29$, right? :doh: ?????? Where is the missing DOLLAR ??????? :doh: :confused: Nice Weekend!!!

        Olli "Ooooooh, they have the internet on computers now!"
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        There is no missing dollar They totally spent $ 27. ($9 each of the $10 they put in) And they got back $ 3 ($1 each) So $ 27 (spent) + $ 3 (change) = $ 30 (total) The $2 the waitress got was out of the $27 "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."

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          Olli wrote: Everybody has paid 10$ and got 1$ back, that makes 9$, right? ya they spent 9$. Olli wrote: 3x9$ is 27$, right? ya, collectively they spent 27$ Olli wrote: The waitress has 2$, right? yes, out of 27$ they gave 2$ to waitress. Olli wrote: 27$ + 2$ is 29$, right? wait!! dont add 27$ with 2$, the 2$ is already in 27$(25$+2$). Olli wrote: ?????? Where is the missing DOLLAR ??????? 25$ is given to the cook and 2$ to the waitress and they have the 3$. 25$+2$+3$ = 30$. THERE IS NO MISSING DOLLAR!!:-D Thanks and Regards, Pravarakhya My Image Processing Article! Rate it!!

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          Pravarakhya wrote: THERE IS NO MISSING DOLLAR!! But it's not that bad anyway, right? Greetings from a strange planet! Olli!

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          • O Olli

            Pravarakhya wrote: THERE IS NO MISSING DOLLAR!! But it's not that bad anyway, right? Greetings from a strange planet! Olli!

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            ya its good, I enjoyed it. good to confuse others! Pravar My Image Processing Article! Rate it!!

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            • O Olli

              OK, i have another stupid riddle for friday.... Three guys are in a restaurant, and they think they should order something for three. Everybody gives 10$, and they call the waitress. The waitress takes the 30$ and goes to the kitchen to order a meal for 30$. Because the cook knows the three guys, he tells the waitress to give them 5$ back. She walks back to the table with the 5$, and because 5$ is not really good to divide by three, the guys tell her only to give 1$ back to each and keep 2$ as tip. And here's the riddle: Everybody has paid 10$ and got 1$ back, that makes 9$, right? 3x9$ is 27$, right? The waitress has 2$, right? 27$ + 2$ is 29$, right? :doh: ?????? Where is the missing DOLLAR ??????? :doh: :confused: Nice Weekend!!!

              Olli "Ooooooh, they have the internet on computers now!"
              Homer Simpson
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              Antony M Kancidrowski
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              I won't be leaving a tip at that restaurant then! ;P Ant. I'm hard, yet soft.
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              I'm fruity and sweet.
              I'm jelly, what am I? Muse on it further, I shall return!
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              • O Olli

                OK, i have another stupid riddle for friday.... Three guys are in a restaurant, and they think they should order something for three. Everybody gives 10$, and they call the waitress. The waitress takes the 30$ and goes to the kitchen to order a meal for 30$. Because the cook knows the three guys, he tells the waitress to give them 5$ back. She walks back to the table with the 5$, and because 5$ is not really good to divide by three, the guys tell her only to give 1$ back to each and keep 2$ as tip. And here's the riddle: Everybody has paid 10$ and got 1$ back, that makes 9$, right? 3x9$ is 27$, right? The waitress has 2$, right? 27$ + 2$ is 29$, right? :doh: ?????? Where is the missing DOLLAR ??????? :doh: :confused: Nice Weekend!!!

                Olli "Ooooooh, they have the internet on computers now!"
                Homer Simpson
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                Olli wrote: ?????? Where is the missing DOLLAR ??????? I'm surprized nobody blamed taxes :rolleyes:


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                • O Olli

                  OK, i have another stupid riddle for friday.... Three guys are in a restaurant, and they think they should order something for three. Everybody gives 10$, and they call the waitress. The waitress takes the 30$ and goes to the kitchen to order a meal for 30$. Because the cook knows the three guys, he tells the waitress to give them 5$ back. She walks back to the table with the 5$, and because 5$ is not really good to divide by three, the guys tell her only to give 1$ back to each and keep 2$ as tip. And here's the riddle: Everybody has paid 10$ and got 1$ back, that makes 9$, right? 3x9$ is 27$, right? The waitress has 2$, right? 27$ + 2$ is 29$, right? :doh: ?????? Where is the missing DOLLAR ??????? :doh: :confused: Nice Weekend!!!

                  Olli "Ooooooh, they have the internet on computers now!"
                  Homer Simpson
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                  Antony M Kancidrowski
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                  Since you started with a maths puzzle here is another. How can this be true? let a = x a+a = a+x [add a to both sides] 2a = a+x [a+a = 2a] 2a-2x = a+x-2x [subtract 2x from both sides] 2(a-x) = a+x-2x [2a-2x = 2(a-x)] 2(a-x) = a-x [x-2x = -x] 2 = 1 [divide both sides by a-x] There is a catch!! See if you can work it out. Ant. I'm hard, yet soft.
                  I'm coloured, yet clear.
                  I'm fruity and sweet.
                  I'm jelly, what am I? Muse on it further, I shall return!
                  - David Williams (Little Britain)

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                  • O Olli

                    OK, i have another stupid riddle for friday.... Three guys are in a restaurant, and they think they should order something for three. Everybody gives 10$, and they call the waitress. The waitress takes the 30$ and goes to the kitchen to order a meal for 30$. Because the cook knows the three guys, he tells the waitress to give them 5$ back. She walks back to the table with the 5$, and because 5$ is not really good to divide by three, the guys tell her only to give 1$ back to each and keep 2$ as tip. And here's the riddle: Everybody has paid 10$ and got 1$ back, that makes 9$, right? 3x9$ is 27$, right? The waitress has 2$, right? 27$ + 2$ is 29$, right? :doh: ?????? Where is the missing DOLLAR ??????? :doh: :confused: Nice Weekend!!!

                    Olli "Ooooooh, they have the internet on computers now!"
                    Homer Simpson
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                    David Crow
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                    This is a different twist on an older riddle.


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                    • A Antony M Kancidrowski

                      Since you started with a maths puzzle here is another. How can this be true? let a = x a+a = a+x [add a to both sides] 2a = a+x [a+a = 2a] 2a-2x = a+x-2x [subtract 2x from both sides] 2(a-x) = a+x-2x [2a-2x = 2(a-x)] 2(a-x) = a-x [x-2x = -x] 2 = 1 [divide both sides by a-x] There is a catch!! See if you can work it out. Ant. I'm hard, yet soft.
                      I'm coloured, yet clear.
                      I'm fruity and sweet.
                      I'm jelly, what am I? Muse on it further, I shall return!
                      - David Williams (Little Britain)

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                      Johan Rosengren
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                      Antony M Kancidrowski wrote: 2 = 1 [divide both sides by a-x] a = x a - x = 0 division by zero...

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                      • J Johan Rosengren

                        Antony M Kancidrowski wrote: 2 = 1 [divide both sides by a-x] a = x a - x = 0 division by zero...

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                        Antony M Kancidrowski
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                        Quite. It is an oldie but I like it :-D Ant. I'm hard, yet soft.
                        I'm coloured, yet clear.
                        I'm fruity and sweet.
                        I'm jelly, what am I? Muse on it further, I shall return!
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                        • A Antony M Kancidrowski

                          Quite. It is an oldie but I like it :-D Ant. I'm hard, yet soft.
                          I'm coloured, yet clear.
                          I'm fruity and sweet.
                          I'm jelly, what am I? Muse on it further, I shall return!
                          - David Williams (Little Britain)

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                          Johan Rosengren
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                          The universe would be a much more interesting place if division by zero was allowed :-)

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                          • A Antony M Kancidrowski

                            Since you started with a maths puzzle here is another. How can this be true? let a = x a+a = a+x [add a to both sides] 2a = a+x [a+a = 2a] 2a-2x = a+x-2x [subtract 2x from both sides] 2(a-x) = a+x-2x [2a-2x = 2(a-x)] 2(a-x) = a-x [x-2x = -x] 2 = 1 [divide both sides by a-x] There is a catch!! See if you can work it out. Ant. I'm hard, yet soft.
                            I'm coloured, yet clear.
                            I'm fruity and sweet.
                            I'm jelly, what am I? Muse on it further, I shall return!
                            - David Williams (Little Britain)

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                            dacris
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                            You cannot divide both sides by a-x because a-x = a-a = 0. Can't divide by zero. Every programmer knows that. ;P I have a symbiotic relationship with my computer.

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                            • O Olli

                              OK, i have another stupid riddle for friday.... Three guys are in a restaurant, and they think they should order something for three. Everybody gives 10$, and they call the waitress. The waitress takes the 30$ and goes to the kitchen to order a meal for 30$. Because the cook knows the three guys, he tells the waitress to give them 5$ back. She walks back to the table with the 5$, and because 5$ is not really good to divide by three, the guys tell her only to give 1$ back to each and keep 2$ as tip. And here's the riddle: Everybody has paid 10$ and got 1$ back, that makes 9$, right? 3x9$ is 27$, right? The waitress has 2$, right? 27$ + 2$ is 29$, right? :doh: ?????? Where is the missing DOLLAR ??????? :doh: :confused: Nice Weekend!!!

                              Olli "Ooooooh, they have the internet on computers now!"
                              Homer Simpson
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                              The other dollor went to tax!!!! :)

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                              • O Olli

                                OK, i have another stupid riddle for friday.... Three guys are in a restaurant, and they think they should order something for three. Everybody gives 10$, and they call the waitress. The waitress takes the 30$ and goes to the kitchen to order a meal for 30$. Because the cook knows the three guys, he tells the waitress to give them 5$ back. She walks back to the table with the 5$, and because 5$ is not really good to divide by three, the guys tell her only to give 1$ back to each and keep 2$ as tip. And here's the riddle: Everybody has paid 10$ and got 1$ back, that makes 9$, right? 3x9$ is 27$, right? The waitress has 2$, right? 27$ + 2$ is 29$, right? :doh: ?????? Where is the missing DOLLAR ??????? :doh: :confused: Nice Weekend!!!

                                Olli "Ooooooh, they have the internet on computers now!"
                                Homer Simpson
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                                30$ total 25$ went to meal 5$ Back 2$ of the 5$ went to waitress... $28 was spent by the entire crew 28\3 $9.33 9.33x3+2 = $30 Sales tax would have been funnier!!! Heeler

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                                • K KaRl

                                  Olli wrote: ?????? Where is the missing DOLLAR ??????? I'm surprized nobody blamed taxes :rolleyes:


                                  Собой остаться дольше...

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                                  KaЯl wrote: I'm surprized nobody blamed taxes With only 3% missing? Not here...


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                                  • O Olli

                                    OK, i have another stupid riddle for friday.... Three guys are in a restaurant, and they think they should order something for three. Everybody gives 10$, and they call the waitress. The waitress takes the 30$ and goes to the kitchen to order a meal for 30$. Because the cook knows the three guys, he tells the waitress to give them 5$ back. She walks back to the table with the 5$, and because 5$ is not really good to divide by three, the guys tell her only to give 1$ back to each and keep 2$ as tip. And here's the riddle: Everybody has paid 10$ and got 1$ back, that makes 9$, right? 3x9$ is 27$, right? The waitress has 2$, right? 27$ + 2$ is 29$, right? :doh: ?????? Where is the missing DOLLAR ??????? :doh: :confused: Nice Weekend!!!

                                    Olli "Ooooooh, they have the internet on computers now!"
                                    Homer Simpson
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                                    The logic flaw is in the very first statement. Olli wrote: Everybody has paid 10$ and got 1$ back, that makes 9$, right? Everyone paid $10 and got back 5/3 of a dollar (5 returned by the cook divided by the 3 people). They then each contributed 2/3 of a dollar to the tip (2/3 * 3 = $2) 5/3 - 2/3 = 3/3, leaving them with with a dollar each. Marc Microsoft MVP, Visual C# MyXaml MyXaml Blog Hunt The Wumpus RealDevs.Net

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                                    • A Antony M Kancidrowski

                                      Since you started with a maths puzzle here is another. How can this be true? let a = x a+a = a+x [add a to both sides] 2a = a+x [a+a = 2a] 2a-2x = a+x-2x [subtract 2x from both sides] 2(a-x) = a+x-2x [2a-2x = 2(a-x)] 2(a-x) = a-x [x-2x = -x] 2 = 1 [divide both sides by a-x] There is a catch!! See if you can work it out. Ant. I'm hard, yet soft.
                                      I'm coloured, yet clear.
                                      I'm fruity and sweet.
                                      I'm jelly, what am I? Muse on it further, I shall return!
                                      - David Williams (Little Britain)

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                                      Dividing both sides by zero. I can use the same thing to prove that 1 hour is equal to one minute. See if you can do that ? :) "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."

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                                      • D dacris

                                        You cannot divide both sides by a-x because a-x = a-a = 0. Can't divide by zero. Every programmer knows that. ;P I have a symbiotic relationship with my computer.

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                                        dacris wrote: You cannot divide both sides by a-x because a-x = a-a = 0. Can't divide by zero. Every programmer knows that. Duh! Wanna know why I'm still a hobbiest?

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