Look at the picture below and answer the following question:
How many phones can be charged at once?
It seems easy, right?
There are 3 sockets: one of them is for 2 devices and another 2 are for 4 devices.
You should not be a mathematical genius to do this calculation.
The answer is 10! But is it correct?
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So here the right answer goes:
One of the devices with 4 sockets is actually useless. It doesn’t have a cord, that is, it is idle.
The other socket for 4 devices has one faulty outlet, which means we can use only 3 of them instead of 4.
And finally, we have 1 device with 2 sockets, which we can connect to the socket with 3 working outlets.
Thus, the right answer to the riddle is: 4 phones can be charged at once!
Question: Can you select any 3 watermelons to get a sum of 30?
Did you do it? If you struggled, don’t worry, we have the solution for you, right below.
Try it again!
It is said that only 1 in 10 people can solve this puzzle on the first try, because yes – it is actually not that easy.
With this kind of challenges, it’s always a good idea to think a little “outside the box”.
Well, as I said, it’s quite difficult!
But after you solve it, or want to see the solution, you can find it below!
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Answer: 11, 13 & 6 is the answer
(Put the watermelon with ‘9’ upside down to get ‘6’)