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A man saw apples on a tree. He neither took apples, nor left apples. How is this possible?

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A man saw apples on a tree. He neither took apples, nor left apples. How is this possible?
posted Apr 3, 2017 by Akriti

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There was only two apples on tree.He took 1 and left 1.

answer Apr 3, 2017 by Subhash Gupta
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There was only 2 apples on tree.He took 1 and left 1 apple.

answer Sep 14, 2017 by Mogadala Ramana



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