Two people both eat exactly half of a chocolate bar and nothing else, but one person eats more than the other. How is that possible?
2 Solutions come to mind: 1. The one person mentioned at the end might be a third person eating another bar. 2. Both of them are eating 2 different chocolate bars of different size.
They eat different size of chocolate, one bigger and half of it is bigger than half of the other
When asked for the sum of two numbers one person said 23 and the other said 210. They were both wrong because they had correctly done the wrong calculation. What were the numbers and what had each done?
Two fathers and two sons sat down to eat eggs for breakfast. They ate exactly three eggs, each person had an egg. The riddle is for you to explain how?
Scientists have proven that cats have more hair on one side than their other side. Some people believe that this is because when cats lay on their side they need insulation from the cold on the floor. Which side of a cat has more hair?
Two fathers and two sons sat down to eat aggregate for breakfast. They ate exactly three eggs, each person had an egg. How is this possible?