Riddle #1
Do the calculation IN YOUR HEAD do not use paper, pen, calculator and BE QUICK !
There are 1000 apples in the room.
You add 40 apples more. Then add another 1000 to it.
Then add 30 more, and then add another 1000.
Add another 20, and then add another 1000. Finally add another 10.
How many apples in the room ?
Riddle #2
An apple tree has apples on it. A storm comes through and there is no longer apples on the tree. But there isn’t apples on the ground either.
How is it possible ?
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1) 4100 apples
2) An apple tree has apples on it.
(Its a statement not a situation everyone knows apple tree has apples on it )
A storm comes through and there is no longer apples on the tree. But there isn’t apples on the ground either.
( because no one says in a question that its an apple tree so this is why there is no apples on the tree or the ground )
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1. 5,000
2. Somebody collected all the apples.
Answer
1) All Apples are in Room as it was only added, Still for figures its total 4100
2) As per written it tells that apple tree is one tree, and the other tree where storm came was not Apple Tree, So no chance of apples to be fallen on Ground so no Apples on Ground.
Total = 5000 apples
The Storm have destroyed the apples
Riddle 1:
5000 Apples
Riddle 2:
Storm is a person/animal who either eats or collects all the apples from the tree.
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1-4100
2-a- gone with the storm
b-collected after storm
1- 4100
2- apples was collected if their is anyone in the tree before storm
4100
Storm came when apples were already picked up…
4100 apples.
Apples were carried by the storm to another place
1. There are 1000 apples in the room
2. The apples are in the room
the apples are already in the room ya khafif hahaha
the right nbr is 4100
Total 5000 apples but there are only 1000 apples on the tree.
Someone took the apples.
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1.As per calculation the answer is 4100
2. The apples on the tree have been harvested before the storm
1. 4100
2. Apples remained on tree as apples are round ,so longer ones could not have fallen as they aren’t any of such shape.
4100 and not possible
Storm came when apple tree don’t fruit. so no apple on tree.
5000
4100
5000
1- 5000
2- The storm drove away all the apples.
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There are 5000 apples in the room.
Riddle 2
All the Apples were eaten by storm.
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Riddle 2
Because All apples are in the room
5000 Apples
1. 4100
2. No “longer” apples. All are usual apples.
4100 apples there are in the room
5000
Wind flew those far far away.
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1. As the calculation is done with my head only, number of apples in the room remains 1000.
But in the head, it’s 4100!
2. Before storm came, Apples were already taken!!!
Yes, your ans seem correct.
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1. As the calculation is done with my head only, number of apples in the room remains 1000.
But in the head, it’s 5000!
2. Before storm came, Apples were already taken!!!
Total apples in the room 1040
sorry, it is 4100 apples. in the room.
5,000 apples in the room.
the answer for 1st is 4100
the answer for 2ed grasshopper storm
5000 apples all
apples gone with the storm
4100
5000 apples
All the apples were in the room
4090 Apple
5000
sorry 4100 is the correct answer
4100
4100
Answer of 1st question: 4100 apples
2nd question’s answer: after storm farmer has picked all apples from the ground
1. 4100 apples
2. There were only two apples on the tree, after storm only one apple on the tree, the other on the ground
1 – Total Apple = 4090
2 – All the apples are already in the room.
1 – Total Apples = 4100
2 – All the apples are already in the room
5000
Apples taken
1). 4100
2). Total 2 apples earlier, after storm 1 apple on tree and 1 on the ground.
1) 4100
2) The tree may have two apples. in storm one apple falls on ground. So there is no apples in either tree or ground but apple.
1. 4100
2. The tree has 2 apples so after the storm there was one apple each remaining on the tree and on the ground not apples.
Answer is 4100
4100
All The apples were blown by the storm.
4100
5000 cumulative value
someone took the apples