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  • PerfectGrape
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 09-20-11
    • 6761

    #1
    math addicts
    Got a puzzle.

    You have a basket containing ten apples. You have ten friends, who each desire an apple. You give each of your friends one apple.

    After a few minutes each of your friends has one apple each, yet there is an apple remaining in the basket.

    How?
  • PerfectGrape
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 09-20-11
    • 6761

    #2
    this is a good one

    5 pirates of different ages have a treasure of 100 gold coins.

    On their ship, they decide to split the coins using this scheme:

    The oldest pirate proposes how to share the coins, and ALL pirates (including the oldest) vote for or against it.

    If 50% or more of the pirates vote for it, then the coins will be shared that way. Otherwise, the pirate proposing the scheme will be thrown overboard, and the process is repeated with the pirates that remain.

    As pirates tend to be a bloodthirsty bunch, if a pirate would get the same number of coins if he voted for or against a proposal, he will vote against so that the pirate who proposed the plan will be thrown overboard.

    Assuming that all 5 pirates are intelligent, rational, greedy, and do not wish to die, (and are rather good at math for pirates) what will happen?
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    • PaperTrail07
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 08-29-08
      • 20423

      #3
      This is not really math ...LOL....this is the pool hall junkie's edition question- ---
      Originally posted by PerfectGrape
      Got a puzzle.

      You have a basket containing ten apples. You have ten friends, who each desire an apple. You give each of your friends one apple.

      After a few minutes each of your friends has one apple each, yet there is an apple remaining in the basket.

      How?
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      • PaperTrail07
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 08-29-08
        • 20423

        #4
        This is tough...
        Originally posted by PerfectGrape
        this is a good one

        5 pirates of different ages have a treasure of 100 gold coins.

        On their ship, they decide to split the coins using this scheme:

        The oldest pirate proposes how to share the coins, and ALL pirates (including the oldest) vote for or against it.

        If 50% or more of the pirates vote for it, then the coins will be shared that way. Otherwise, the pirate proposing the scheme will be thrown overboard, and the process is repeated with the pirates that remain.

        As pirates tend to be a bloodthirsty bunch, if a pirate would get the same number of coins if he voted for or against a proposal, he will vote against so that the pirate who proposed the plan will be thrown overboard.

        Assuming that all 5 pirates are intelligent, rational, greedy, and do not wish to die, (and are rather good at math for pirates) what will happen?
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