Some say this is a flaw in mathematics that cannot be explained. Is there a logical answer to this, or not? If you have heard this before, do not give away the answer right away. Let others try to figure it out first.
Here goes:
Three nicely dressed teenage boys go to a restaurant for lunch. At the end of the meal, they each hand the waiter a $10 bill for the cost of the meal plus the waiter’s tip. The waiter brings the $30 back to the till to ring up, when the restaurant owner takes out $5 and tells the waiter to give it back to the boys for being polite and nicely dressed in his establishment. The waiter gives each boy $1 and keeps $2 for himself.
Problem:
The boys each paid $9 for the meal ($10 - $1 = $9). $9 X 3 = $27. The waiter kept $2. $27 + $2 = $29. The boys originally paid $30. Where did the other dollar go?
Here goes:
Three nicely dressed teenage boys go to a restaurant for lunch. At the end of the meal, they each hand the waiter a $10 bill for the cost of the meal plus the waiter’s tip. The waiter brings the $30 back to the till to ring up, when the restaurant owner takes out $5 and tells the waiter to give it back to the boys for being polite and nicely dressed in his establishment. The waiter gives each boy $1 and keeps $2 for himself.
Problem:
The boys each paid $9 for the meal ($10 - $1 = $9). $9 X 3 = $27. The waiter kept $2. $27 + $2 = $29. The boys originally paid $30. Where did the other dollar go?
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