This kind of riddle has been around for a long time in different forms. I won't post the solution again as people have already figured it out but it is quite a brain worker for those who are hearing it for the first time. Thank you for posting it!

This kind of riddle has been around for a long time in different forms. I won't post the solution again as people have already figured it out but it is quite a brain worker for those who are hearing it for the first time. Thank you for posting it!
It's not a riddle, it's primary school maths.
Lol your maths and logic is completely wrong.You see a shirt for £97 pound,
You don't have the money so you borrow £50 Off your mum, And £50 off your Dad. You pay for the shirt, and give £1 back to your Mum & a Pound back to your Dad. You keep the other Pound, So now you owe them £49 each.
£49+£49=£98... You kept a pound, where does the other pound come from?!
It got me confused...
"You don't have the money so you borrow £50 Off your mum, And £50 off your Dad" = £100.
"Shirt" = £97
£100 -£97 = £3 change
"Give £1 back to your Mum & a Pound back to your Dad" = £2 > £1 change left.
You keep the other Pound = £1 > £0 change left. You've spent it all.. nothing has gone missing.
So now you owe them £49 each. = This is completely flawed logic, why would you owe them £49 each after you have paid them back £50 each?
This isn't a riddle - it's a simple question... :S
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Be like what? That's essentially what it is. In this case if you (well I can understand if you'd have troubles reading the English one) can't understand the wording, then it's just badly written as riddles make sense grammatically, just the answer may be hard to get to as it incorporates devices such as puns.
You owe them £49 each after paying them back £1 each.
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The way it has been written is what makes it a riddle imo.
I feel like such an idiot now, I completely read that wrong lmfao. Ok here is it how it works then;
Wait what, I can't work it out myself.
"You don't have the money so you borrow £50 Off your mum, And £50 off your Dad" = £100.
"Shirt" = £97
£100 -£97 = £3 change
"Give £1 back to your Mum & a Pound back to your Dad" = £2
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Ok wow, try #3:
"Give £1 back to your Mum & a Pound back to your Dad" = £2
You owe them £49 each yes = £98 + £2 = £100. The person decides what they do with the other £ change, it can go into the refund to your parents or they can keep it.
K I think that's it lmfao.
Last edited by MKR&*42; 16-02-2012 at 07:37 PM.
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You Receive £3 change from purchasing the shirt. £2 goes to your parents combined, so then there is £1 left for youI feel like such an idiot now, I completely read that wrong lmfao. Ok here is it how it works then;
Wait what, I can't work it out myself.
"You don't have the money so you borrow £50 Off your mum, And £50 off your Dad" = £100.
"Shirt" = £97
£100 -£97 = £3 change
"Give £1 back to your Mum & a Pound back to your Dad" = £2
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Ok wow, try #3:
"Give £1 back to your Mum & a Pound back to your Dad" = £2
You owe them £49 each yes = £98 + £2 = £100. The person decides what they do with the other £ change, it can go into the refund to your parents or they can keep it.
K I think that's it lmfao..
[@]@Mr-Trainor[/@] - Problem solved lmfao. That was 10 mins of confusion ;[
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OMG here's another one:
Martha sells jars of jam at a farmers’ market.
She has 80 jars to sell at £3 each.
She sells 50 jars and then reduces the price by 40%.
Martha then sells the remaining jars at the reduced price.
It costs her £95 to make the jars of jam.
Her target is to make a profit of at least £100.
Does she meet her target?
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