Hey guys! Did you solve all of the riddles? Which one is the hardest? Btw, that's how you can confuse your math teacher ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kYmjEu7uZKI.html
BRIGHT SIDE I thunk number 2 was easiest because it goes the days of the week the answer was t because of thursday and also the last one because I counted the holes and everything
Me for the start then I thought and if it's a draw no one wins then they are at different sides so it's like their at different tables playing with other people
@@TheAwesomeJ0se clearly the 3 "crying with laughter" emojis, that I added at the end of my comment, were not enough for you to realise i was making a joke! There's 2 torn holes at the front, 1 large (or maybe more smaller) torn holes at the back, 2 armholes, 1 neck hole and 1 waist hole... 7 minimum visable holes... Not just 2 arm holes! So although you obviously took my comment as my serious answer, and then tried to correct me regarding arm holes... You yourself failed to count the other holes! It's bloody obvious the REAL answer is 7 holes, AT LEAST! Me mentioning the holes between woven fibres was a JOKE!
1:29 i thought the answer was: ROUND 1: first guy won ROUND 2: second guy won ROUND 3: first guy won ROUND 4: second guy won ROUND 5: they tied i still think mine is better lol
There could be more holes in the shirt, on the back. Ones that we are not able to see. So, the response should be “at least 7 holes” If the question was “How many holes do you see in this shirt?”, then the answer could be 7 or 8 (you can see the back through the two holes on the front, but that could mean there are two holes on the back or a very big one)
Answer to the last question is really, “a minimum of 7 holes, probably 8” (there could be one large hole behind the two holes in the front - same visual representation).
Technically speaking, the T-shirt one should just have “At least 7 holes” as the answer, as there is no way to know how big the hole on the back is without seeing the back, it could be too small holes that line up with the hole in the front or one big hole that encompasses them both. There’s no way of knowing.
Possibly 7 holes in the T shirt. We can't see the back which might have one large hole or potentially several holes we can't see from the front. Just my alternative hypothesis.
Katyusha The Worst Really? If there were 5 riddles and you solved 0 of them, I thought that there would have been, like, oh, I don't know, 9 3/4 that were unsolved... PotterHeads. You can't escape us!!! 😈
The shirt could have any number of holes as long as there were 7 or more. You can't see the back of the shirt, so the "two holes" that you see through to the back could just be one giant hole, making the number 7. For all we know there are a hundred more on the back that we just can't see.
The correct answer to Number 5, from the picture shown, is impossible to tell. There could be any number of holes in the back of the shirt we can't see, as few as one meaning the answer is seven or there could be twenty small holes we cannot see.
The thumbnail with the t-shirt has eight holes because the broken holes go right through the whole t-shirt, and then you count the holes where your body parts go in.
#5 could be a tie because they both played 5 games and won 3 games the first player one 2 games and the second player won 2 games and the last game they got a tie so both won 3 games while playing each other
So there is 2 types of me - 1. Me : *using my brain to solve these questions, but got none right* 2. Me : *simply choosing the options with no logic and got 1 right* I am not surprised * - *
Genes Think about it like this. The chocolate costs $10 more than the water, so if x is the price of the water, you get: x + (x +10) = 11 Which, simplified, is: 2x + 10 = 11
Krazygam3r 1246 a draw is a draw, not a win. And the questions says "two people are playing chess...", it did not say "two people, and only two people, are playing chess". The question did not give a limit. Try not to make assumptions that restrict possible answers
Question 2? There are 50 chocolate candies in the box?. 30 0f them come with caramel filling , 25 with coconut filling , 10 of them are two flavoured candies with caramel and coconut and the rest of them are just chocolate candies with no filling A
I answered the last question correctly. I would say that the holy t-shirt one is definitely the easiest. the math ones are the hardest! don't you guys agree?
If each player won three games, then the total number of wins between the two players is six. However, in a five-game match, there can only be a total of five wins. One possible explanation for this is that the players were not playing against each other exclusively. It's possible that one player won three games against a third player, while the other player won three games against the same third player. Then, the two players played two games against each other, and each won one game, resulting in a total of three wins for each player. Another possible explanation is that the players were playing a variant of chess in which draws are not allowed, and each game must have a winner. If each player won three games against the other player, and the remaining two games ended in a draw, then each player would have three wins and the total number of wins between them would be six, which accounts for the extra win.
On the chess game,the answer could be: They drawed. 1st player. 2nd player **. ** Then,on the 5th game,they tied. 1st player. 2nd player *. * In total they both got 3 wins. 1st player. 2nd player ***. ***
For the chess game one, it's also possible that they played against each other where both won two rounds each and tied the other one too. I solved everything except the "a missing letter". I love to watch these videos in my study break so that I rest and work at the same time.
He just states a fact in a neutral way, if you consider that mean then you are a seriously broken person. I don't want to be mean I just really think you need some help, is there anything I can do to help you?
There could be any amount of holes over 7. 7because there could be one hole that stretches over them both. There could be more because there could be mor holes in the back that we can’t see
For the t-shirt one, there aren't necessarily two holes in the back, there could be one big one instead that is bigger than the two in the front. There could also be more than two holes in the back, there might be some that we can't see.
@infitakumi IT's a logic puzzle. They work like that. By taking a commonplace object like a T-Shirt, you should be able to not only conclude, that it has more than one fabric layer and in order to see the background through it, you need enough holes (one or more on top of the two, we see), but also know that T-Shirts always have four holes to begin with.
8 holes cos 4 for arms and head that is normal then 2 holes that go through both shirt sides so 2 for each hole therefore 8 or nigh uncountable due to holes in every loom or stich
I'm 54 and answered all correctly. It's interesting to note that I have some cognitive issues. And school was always a challenge because I didn't follow the same route as others to get the answer. Maybe the combination of things helps me look at problems from another perspective to find the correct solution.
Question 5: 2 + 2 trophies and then they got a tie Edit (sees answer) 👁🫦👁 Question 4: B Question 3: Water = W | W = $0.50 + chocolate bar ($10.50) = $11.00. Question 2: Missing letter T Question 1: 6 holes + 2 because behind of it, so basically 8.
also if the hole cuts the sleeves and collar and bottom, they can all conjoin to one bigger hole, and at that point there are only 3 holes, but honestly by then the shirt is a holy blanket.
nikly notforutoknow I still don’t get it either and the explanation doesn’t seem right. If x =the price of water why do x +x +10=11? Are you buying 2 bottles of water? Just doesn’t add up. 🤔
It does add up, if it was one it wouldn't work. It was $10 MORE than 1, not $1 + 10. $10 more than $0.50 is $10.50, then you add your actual $0.50 to that to get $11
Ava Adams I had no idea for that, but what clue would be that there were 10 dollars more than 50 cents? Also, if it means 10 more, 10 more of WHAT? (Not the item, but the amount of money)
Eggnachohead rblx Basically, think of it like this Choclate= Water+10 11=Chocolate+Water Then we substitute 11=Water + Water + 10 1=2Water Water=.5 The clue is that choclates price is 10 more than water. Also is says $10 specifically. It is tricky though.