View Full Version : Where is the missing $1
hardcandy1911
Mar 6th, 2007, 08:59 PM
3 guys go to a hotel... it costs $30/night.. so each guy pays $10.. the owner cuts them a deal and only charges them $25.. so since you cant split up $5, he pockets $2 and gives each guy back $1... each guy end up paying $9 which is $27 total.. and the owner has $2.. where is the other $1
gilboman
Mar 6th, 2007, 09:03 PM
3 guys go to a hotel... it costs $30/night.. so each guy pays $10.. the owner cuts them a deal and only charges them $25.. so since you cant split up $5, he pockets $2 and gives each guy back $1... each guy end up paying $9 which is $27 total.. and the owner has $2.. where is the other $1
the guy who split the money has it
10 -2 = 8
10 -1 = 9
10 -1 = 9
=$26
so either the guy pocketed an extra dollar or loonie fell on the floor
EDIT woops... i thought owner gave back 5bux to one guy and that guy split it
Kasakato
Mar 6th, 2007, 09:03 PM
Guy 1: $1
Guy 2: $1
Guy 3: $1
Owner:$2
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= $5 (savings)
Did you fail math,? and English?
chickenbones
Mar 6th, 2007, 09:05 PM
the guy who split the money has it
10 -2 = 8
10 -1 = 9
10 -1 = 9
=$26
so either the guy pocketed an extra dollar or loonie fell on the floor
I think you misunderstood the OP. The owner took $2 then give each of the three guys $1.
Squiggles
Mar 6th, 2007, 09:10 PM
a) What kind of crappy hotel only costs $30 a night?
b) What are three dudes doing together in a cheap hotel room?
c) What kind of cheapskate would barter a $30 a night hotel room down to $25 (that's cheap even for an RFDer)?
MrWizard
Mar 6th, 2007, 09:18 PM
Guy 1: $1
Guy 2: $1
Guy 3: $1
Owner:$2
-----------
= $5 (savings)
Did you fail math,? and English?
It's a riddle, just poorly told.
Basically it's $30-$3 to get $27. Most people then get confused because people add the $2, which gets you to $29, but you should really subtract the $2 for $25.
yuwing8
Mar 6th, 2007, 09:20 PM
Guy 1: $1
Guy 2: $1
Guy 3: $1
Owner:$2
-----------
= $5 (savings)
Did you fail math,? and English?
++^++
ji2o0k
Mar 6th, 2007, 09:22 PM
:arrowu:
Old riddle, I heard this when I was in highschool.
It has to do with order of operations. As MrWizard mentioned you can't look at it as $30/3.....=$10-$1 each = $9.
You have to look at the aggregate of the sums.
So essentially it costs you $25 for the room.....$2 to the owner and $1 each for guys....
$25 (room) + $2 (owner) +3x$1 (guys) = $30.
cheeseshredder
Mar 6th, 2007, 09:24 PM
Guy 1: $1
Guy 2: $1
Guy 3: $1
Owner:$2
-----------
= $5 (savings)
Did you fail math,? and English?
You apparently don't fail in consistently making rude remarks.
Kasakato
Mar 6th, 2007, 09:27 PM
You apparently don't fail in consistently making rude remarks.
Ya, I pass everything. :twisted:
TapemanPL
Mar 6th, 2007, 09:37 PM
god this same question keeps coming up and its such an easy problem you get this question in like grade 6
ben_liu
Mar 7th, 2007, 02:31 PM
repost like x 3///
1jVu
Mar 7th, 2007, 04:37 PM
there is no missing dollar.
25 dollar goes to the motel
1 dollar each of the men
2 dollars to owner
the part that fools everybody is 9x3 = 27 which is wrong because its simply
total paid versus total returned.
easiest to say is..
each guy has 10 dollars ONLY
they each go broke and have 0 dollars after paying the motel..
the guy returns 1 dollar each and pockets 2..
so the men have a dollar each only.. not 27 total.
vrus
Mar 7th, 2007, 06:21 PM
not this again :arrowd:
Lone_Prodigy
Mar 7th, 2007, 06:47 PM
A better question is: if it's two beds, which two guys sleep in the same bed? :twisted:
MizTEcK
Mar 7th, 2007, 08:43 PM
A better question is: if it's two beds, which two guys sleep in the same bed? :twisted:
I actually physically lol'ed
skyblue12
Mar 7th, 2007, 08:45 PM
A better question is: if it's two beds, which two guys sleep in the same bed? :twisted:
considering the situation, there might even be an empty bed :lol:
perplexed_one
Mar 7th, 2007, 09:14 PM
Guy 1: $1
Guy 2: $1
Guy 3: $1
Owner:$2
-----------
= $5 (savings)
Did you fail math,? and English?
i think you mean the guys collectively saved $3.