10 Apples In A Basket Riddle
There are 10 apples in a basket. There are 10 people. Each person takes an apple but there is still one apple left in the basket. How can this be?
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Name One Meal You Can Never Eat For Breakfast Riddle
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If You Take 3 Apples From 10 Apples Riddle
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Three.
If you take 3 apples from 10 apples, you are simply left with 3 apples.
Many people confuse themselves with the mathematical equation, subtracting three apples away from 10 and therefore equaling an answer of seven apples. This is incorrect.
You did not have any apples to begin with. So by taking 3 apples from 10 apples, you therefore now have 3 apples. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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If you take 3 apples from 10 apples, you are simply left with 3 apples.
Many people confuse themselves with the mathematical equation, subtracting three apples away from 10 and therefore equaling an answer of seven apples. This is incorrect.
You did not have any apples to begin with. So by taking 3 apples from 10 apples, you therefore now have 3 apples. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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How Many Times Can You Subtract 5 From 25 Riddle
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Only one time. After that, you would be subtracting from 20. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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The Clock Riddle
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I Will Never Come In Thousand Years
I will come one time in a minute, two times in a moment, but will never come in thousand years. Tell me, who am I?
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More Than 6 Times Riddle
I am more than 6 dimes. I am an even number. I am the next number in this pattern: 60, 62, 64, ___. What am I?
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Eating A Clown
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Eating Glue Riddle
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Adam And Eve Riddle
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Chasing Tuna Riddle
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20 Apples Riddle
There are 20 people in an empty, square room. Each person has full sight of the entire room and everyone in it without turning his head or body, or moving in any way (other than the eyes). Where can you place an apple so that all but one person can see it?
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Wall Clock Riddle
My only timepiece is a wall clock. One day I forgot to wind it and it stopped. I went to visit a friend whose watch is always correct, stayed awhile, and returned home. There I made a simple calculation and set the clock right. How did I do this when I had no watch on me to tell how long it took me to return home from my friends house?
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Before I left, I wound the wall clock. When I returned, the change in time it showed equaled the time it took to go to my friend's and return, plus the time I spent there. But I knew the latter, because I looked at my friend's watch both when I arrived and when I left. Subtracting the time of the visit from the time I was absent from my house, and dividing by 2, I obtained the time it took me to return home. I added this time to the time my friend's watch showed when I left, and set this sum on my wall clock. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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A Wolfs Fav Time Of Year
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Twice Around The Gym
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