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Three friends check into a motel for the night
and the clerk tells them the bill is $30, payable in advance. So, they
each pay the clerk $10 and go to their room. A few minutes later, the
clerk realizes he has made an error and overcharged the trio by $5.
He asks the bellhop to return $5 to the 3 friends who had just checked
in. The bellhop sees this as an opportunity to make $2 as he reasons
that the three friends would have a tough time dividing $5 evenly among
them; so he decides to tell them that the clerk made a mistake of only
$3, giving a dollar back to each of the friends. He pockets the leftover
$2 and goes home for the day! Now, each of the three friends gets a
dollar back, thus they each paid $9 for the room which is a total of
$27 for the night. We know the bellhop pocketed $2 and adding that to
the $27, you get $29, not $30 which was originally spent.
The facts in this riddle are clear: There is
an initial $30 charge. It should have been $25, so $5 must be returned
and accounted for. $3 is given to the 3 friends, $2 is kept by the bellhop
- there you have the $5. The trick to this riddle is that the addition
and subtraction are done at the wrong times to misdirect your thinking
- and quite successfully for most. Each of the 3 friends did indeed
pay $9, not $10, and as far as the friends are concerned, they paid
$27 for the night. But we know that the clerk will tell us that they
were charged only $25 and when you add the $3 returned with the $2 kept
by the bellhop, you come up with $30. |
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