Clever Misdirection

by TD 16 Replies latest jw friends

  • slimboyfat
    slimboyfat

    Mmm

    There are two trades in the first riddle.

    In the first trade you buy for $800 and sell for $1000. That’s $200 profit.

    In the second trade you buy for $1100 and sell for $1300? That’s also $200 profit.

    That makes $400 in total. The fact that it’s the same item that is bought and sold twice makes no difference. That’s a red herring. (I hope I got this right because it’s trades like this that I’ve made a living for the past 20 years nearly.)

    The second one I didn’t try to get to terms with, seems more tricky.

  • neat blue dog
  • TD
    TD

    The second one I didn’t try to get to terms with, seems more tricky.

    If the manager had said, "Okay. The three customers ended up paying $9 each. You have $2 and I have $25" it wouldn't be any fun at all.


  • Fisherman
    Fisherman
    f the manager had said, "Okay. The three customers ended up paying $9 each. You have $2 and I have $25" it wouldn't be any fun at all.
    Count the money 9x3 =27 + 3 = 30
    Clever misdirection +2= 29
  • Umanfly
    Umanfly

    0 $

  • Fisherman
  • r51785
    r51785

    Since you bought the cow and sold it, and then bought it again and sold it, could we say we had an "overlapping cow?"

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