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You were at a carnival. You had four tickets and one ride was four tickets. Once you were done, you didn't buy..........

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You were at a carnival. You had four tickets and one ride was four tickets. Once you were done, you didn't buy anymore tickets and you had one ticket left.
How is that possible?

posted Dec 1, 2018 by Tapesh Kulkarni

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