Math Riddles If you can purchase 8 eggs for 26 cents, how many can you buy for a cent and a quarter? Answer: Eight Solution: Reveal Answer 0 0
Math Riddles One out of 9 otherwise identical balls is overweight. How can it be identified after 2 weighings? Answer: Weigh a group of 3 balls against another group of 3, then you'll know which group of 3 contains the heavy ball. Pick 2 balls from that group and weigh one against the other. Solution: Reveal Answer 0 0
Math Riddles If you had five mangoes and two bananas in one hand and two mangoes and four bananas in the other hand, what would you have? Answer: Very large hands. Solution: Reveal Answer 0 0
Math Riddles Can you arrange four nines to make it equal to 100. Answer: 99+9/9 = 100. Solution: Reveal Answer 0 0
Math Riddles Two fathers and two sons go fishing. Each of them catches one fish. So why do they bring home only three fish? Answer: Because the fishing group consists of a grandfather, his son, and his son's son. Solution: Reveal Answer 0 1
Math Riddles If two’s company, and three’s a crowd, what are four and five? Answer: Nine Solution: Reveal Answer 0 0