Tricky Question

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by suman817, Jan 30, 2009.

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    Suppose, there are three sweets in one small packet. I distribute those three sweets among three different persons (I’m not in those persons). Each person has got a sweet. After distributing the sweets from the packet, still there is one sweet remains in the packet!

    The question is, how it’s possible?

    Hurry up friends, before I give you the answer...;).
     
    suman817, Jan 30, 2009 IP
  2. Michael

    Michael Raider

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    There is You and three persons A, B and C.

    A is holding the packet of three sweets.

    You take one out and give it to B.

    You take out another and give it to C.

    You have now distributed the 3 sweets to A, B and C but one still remains in the packet.

    - Michael

     
    Michael, Jan 30, 2009 IP
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    liquidice4 Active Member

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    one person gets a packet with one sweet in it !
     
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    Ask those people who got the sweet , I didnt get one :p how would i know then :D :p
     
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    suman817 Well-Known Member

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    Hmm :rolleyes:, Michael and liquidice4 you’re right. You gave the answer within a few seconds the question was posted. Well, it’s good, lets C how fast you give the answer of my next tricky question. And angelz_17, I’m so sorry that you didn’t get one. Don't worry, Next time I’ll consider :cool:.
     
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