The Best Geometry Teacher Riddle
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13579U Riddle
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The odds are against you. All of the odd single-digit numbers are lined up next to the letter u, representing the word you. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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I Ended The War Riddle
I am the agreement that ended the French and Indian War and gave almost all of France's land in North America to England. What am I?
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Rhyming With Sand Riddle
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Mouthy Joe Riddle
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Football Pumpkin Riddle
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Bringing Down A Building Riddle
I move very fast but I don't have feet. You can hear me but not for my mouth, I can bring down a building yet I'm not a machine...what am I?
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Before Sock, Mill And Screen Riddle
You can often see my effects
Although I am not ever seen
I come after cross, whirl and wood
And come before sock, mill and screen.
What is this?
Although I am not ever seen
I come after cross, whirl and wood
And come before sock, mill and screen.
What is this?
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Tall When Young Riddle
I'm tall when I'm young, I'm short when I'm old, and every Halloween I stand up inside Jack O Lanterns. What am I?
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Constipated Yoda Riddle
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High Diving Fruit Riddle
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Togo To Malawi Riddle
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Occupying Continents Riddle
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Round And High Riddle
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Finding The Angles
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47
Explanation:
At first look, it seems pretty easy but on the contrary, it is pretty tricky a question. So let us simplify it by dividing the triangle into three equal triangles (the triangles so formed if outer side is connected to the center of the circle) and then count the number of triangles in each part by taking two or more parts together.
First, let us take the triangles in one part. There are 4 non-overlapping and 3 overlapping triangles.
4 + 3 = 7
7 * 3 = 21
Next, if we take number of triangles by taking two parts together, there are 8 in total.
8 * 3 = 24
Lastly, the number of triangles if all three parts are taken together, there are a total of 2.
21 + 24 + 2 = 47. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
Explanation:
At first look, it seems pretty easy but on the contrary, it is pretty tricky a question. So let us simplify it by dividing the triangle into three equal triangles (the triangles so formed if outer side is connected to the center of the circle) and then count the number of triangles in each part by taking two or more parts together.
First, let us take the triangles in one part. There are 4 non-overlapping and 3 overlapping triangles.
4 + 3 = 7
7 * 3 = 21
Next, if we take number of triangles by taking two parts together, there are 8 in total.
8 * 3 = 24
Lastly, the number of triangles if all three parts are taken together, there are a total of 2.
21 + 24 + 2 = 47. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
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