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Sarah's Seven Apples

Hint:
An Apple A Day Keeps The Doctor Away!
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Counting Cows Riddle

Hint:
With a cowculator!
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New York Multiplication Riddle

Hint:
Times Square
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Without A Hump Riddle

Hint:
Humphrey! (hump free)
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Rides At The Fair Riddle

Hint:
A married-go-round! (Merry go round)
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Just Like Dad Riddle

Hint:
A chimp off the old block!
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Bad Kids Riddle

Hint:
A corner
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Cakes For Grandma Riddle

Hint:
2: At each bridge you are required to give half of your cakes, and you receive one back. Which leaves you with 2 cakes after every bridge.
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Paper Threes Riddle

Hint:
Jenna wrote it 120 times.
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10 Apples Riddle

Hint:
An apple a day keeps the doctor away!
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Raising Hands Riddle

Hint:
Mirror
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Santa's Helpers Riddle

Hint:
Elves
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A Single Vote

Hint:
Rutherford B. Hayes
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The Secret Santa Exchange

Hint: It's not as difficult as it seems. It's the number of ways the friends can form a circle divided by the number of ways the names can be drawn out of the hat.
1/10

For a group of n friends, there are n! (n factorial) ways to draw the names out of the hat. Since a circle does not have a beginning and end, choose one person as the beginning and end of the circle. There are now (n-1)! ways to distribute the remaining people around the circle. Thus the probability of forming a single circle is

(n-1)! / n!

Since n! = (n-1)! * n (for n > 1), this can be rewritten as

(n-1)! / (n*(n-1)!)

Factoring out the (n-1)! from the numerator and denominator leaves

1/n

as the probability.
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April May June Riddle

Hint:
Billy
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