Feb 05, 2011 17:41
To keep my communicator from shocking me, I have a puzzle for everyone.
12 people are traveling in two cars that can each hold six people -- five passengers and the driver. However, one hour away from their destination, one of the cars breaks down. Using the car that is left, how long will it take to get all 12 people to the destination?
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yay puzzles
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One hour to get there with six people, one hour for one person to drive back, another hour for another six, an hour for another trip back, and one more hour for the remaining two people. Is that right?
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First you have to take the unbroken car to the destination with the original six people in it, and drop five of those people off. Then you drive back to where the other car broke down--that takes two hours.
Then you have to drive five more people to the destination and drop them off, and then drive back--another two hours.
You have to go back to get the last person! Then driving from where the car broke down to your destination takes another hour!
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There isn't much else to do, anyway..
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Math was never a strength of mine. Or reading. Or writing... or anything for that matter.
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They could always try to fixing the broken car, an d that would change the answer entirely.
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Ah, but that's not the point of this puzzle. Some puzzles have answers that require you to use real-world knowledge not mentioned in them, but this one isn't one of them.
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