Salaam.
Riddle
There are two men who go into a cafe. One orders a coffee, the other orders nothing. Five minutes later person one who ordered the coffee walks out with his change from a £50 note. 10 minutes later, person two walks out with the exact same change.
How did person two also walk out with the exact same change?
Notes
Just to make clear, person two had no money. Person one only had a £50 note. (When they walked in.)
The answer is a very logical one. If the answer is played out in real life, it will actually happen. Now think, what are the odds that your answer can actually happen? Finding the exact same amount on the floor? Sticking up the cafe? Dropping the change?
Ok, one last hint. Person 2 sat at the same table as person 1.
I wouldn't normally do this, but to add to the last hint I gave, it does include the waiter giving the change.
...your possible answer was to be played in real life, it'll work each time 100%. What are the chances that everyone has a twin? Very slim.
No money = empty pockets = no change. Both person 1 and 2 walked out with change.
The banknote which person 1 paid the waiter with plays a huge part in the possible answer.
Salaam.
Riddle
There are two men who go into a cafe. One orders a coffee, the other orders nothing. Five minutes later person one who ordered the coffee walks out with his change from a £50 note. 10 minutes later, person two walks out with the exact same change.
How did person two also walk out with the exact same change?
Notes
Just to make clear, person two had no money. Person one only had a £50 note. (When they walked in.)
The answer is a very logical one. If the answer is played out in real life, it will actually happen. Now think, what are the odds that your answer can actually happen? Finding the exact same amount on the floor? Sticking up the cafe? Dropping the change?
Ok, one last hint. Person 2 sat at the same table as person 1.
I wouldn't normally do this, but to add to the last hint I gave, it does include the waiter giving the change.
...your possible answer was to be played in real life, it'll work each time 100%. What are the chances that everyone has a twin? Very slim.
No money = empty pockets = no change. Both person 1 and 2 walked out with change.
salaams
ive heard this one a fellow class mate told my ict teacher last thursday
Z, i'm sure when we do find out the answer we will realise how amazing it was, but nobody here seems good enough to get it, so why not spill the beans. at least give us some kind of deadline, and if we don't get it by then you have to tell us
my answer is right
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