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What question should you ask to take correct path?
One possible solution to this puzzle is to ask either person the following question: "If I were to ask the other person which path leads to my destination, what would they say?" If you ask the truthful person, they would honestly tell you what the liar would say, which would be the path to doom. IfRead more
One possible solution to this puzzle is to ask either person the following question: “If I were to ask the other person which path leads to my destination, what would they say?”
If you ask the truthful person, they would honestly tell you what the liar would say, which would be the path to doom. If you ask the liar, they would lie about what the truthful person would say, which would also lead you to the path to doom.
Therefore, you should choose the opposite path to the one they indicate, and that will lead you to your destination.
See lessHow can you cut the sheet of paper?
This puzzle may seem tricky at first, but with a bit of creative thinking, you can solve it easily! Here's one way to approach it: 1. Start by folding the rectangular sheet of paper in half lengthwise (i.e., so that the two short edges meet). This will create a crease in the middle of the paper. 2.Read more
This puzzle may seem tricky at first, but with a bit of creative thinking, you can solve it easily!
Here’s one way to approach it:
1. Start by folding the rectangular sheet of paper in half lengthwise (i.e., so that the two short edges meet). This will create a crease in the middle of the paper.
2. Unfold the paper, and then fold it again, this time widthwise (i.e., so that the two long edges meet). You should now have four sections of paper that are all the same size, separated by two creases.
3. Take your scissors and cut along one of the creases that runs parallel to the short edges of the paper. This will divide the paper into two pieces.
4. You should now have two pieces of paper that are both twice as long as they are wide. But how can you make sure that the ratio of length to width is 1:2 in both pieces?
5. Here’s the trick: take one of the pieces of paper and fold it in half lengthwise (i.e., so that the two short edges meet). Unfold it again, and you should see a crease running down the middle of the paper.
6. Cut along this crease with your scissors. This will divide the paper into two pieces that are both the same size and shape as the other piece you cut earlier.
7. Now you have four pieces of paper, all of which have a length-to-width ratio of 1:2!
So there you have it – with just one cut of the scissors, you can transform a rectangular sheet of paper into four pieces, all of which have the desired ratio of length to width.
See lessI go in hard, come out soft?
The answer to this riddle is "chewing gum". When you first put chewing gum in your mouth, it is hard, but as you chew it, it becomes soft. "Blowing" the gum refers to blowing a bubble with it.
The answer to this riddle is “chewing gum”. When you first put chewing gum in your mouth, it is hard, but as you chew it, it becomes soft. “Blowing” the gum refers to blowing a bubble with it.
See lessHow can you identify the fake coin?
1. Divide the nine coins into three groups of three coins each, and place them on the balance scale as shown below: A B C ---------- ---------- --------- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2. Weigh the first two groups (A and B) against each other. There are three possible outcomes: - If A is lighter than B, then thRead more
1. Divide the nine coins into three groups of three coins each, and place them on the balance scale as shown below:
A B C
———- ———- ———
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2. Weigh the first two groups (A and B) against each other. There are three possible outcomes:
– If A is lighter than B, then the fake coin is in group A, and it is either a lighter coin or the only normal weight coin in that group.
– If A is heavier than B, then the fake coin is in group A, and it is either a heavier coin or the only normal weight coin in that group.
– If A and B balance, then the fake coin is in group C.
3. Now that you know which group the fake coin is in, divide that group into three individual coins, and place one on each side of the balance scale, with the third coin aside. For example, if the fake coin is in group A, place coins 1 and 2 on one side of the balance scale, and coin 3 aside.
4. There are again three possible outcomes:
– If the two coins on the balance scale balance, then the fake coin is the third coin aside, and you know that it is a lighter or heavier coin.
– If the two coins on the balance scale do not balance, and the side with two coins is heavier, then one of those two coins is the fake coin, and it is heavier than the normal weight coins. The third coin aside is a normal weight coin.
– If the two coins on the balance scale do not balance, and the side with two coins is lighter, then one of those two coins is the fake coin, and it is lighter than the normal weight coins. The third coin aside is a normal weight coin.
By following these steps, you can identify the fake coin and determine whether it is lighter or heavier than the others, using only two weighings.
See lessएक लड़की ka नाम___था___ हमेशा ___देखती थी, एक दिन…
Isaka jawab hai sapana : Ek ladaki ka naam __SAPANA___ tha __SAPANA__ hamesha __SAPANA__ dekhati thi, ek din __SAPANA__ ka __SAPANA__ tut jata hai?
Isaka jawab hai sapana :
Ek ladaki ka naam __SAPANA___ tha __SAPANA__ hamesha __SAPANA__ dekhati thi, ek din __SAPANA__ ka __SAPANA__ tut jata hai?
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