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Riddles: Fuses and filling barrels
Posted on 25. Aug, 2009 by Jake.
Riddle – burning fuses
You have two slow-burning fuses, each of which will burn up in exactly one hour. They are not necessarily of the same length and width as each other, nor even necessarily of uniform width, so you can’t measure a half hour by noting when one fuse is half burned. Using these two fuses, how can you measure 45 minutes?
Answer: Two half-full barrels are dumped into one of the empty barrels. Two more half-full barrels are dumped into another one of the empty barrels. This results in nine full barrels, three half-full barrels, and nine empty barrels. Each son gets three full barrels, one half-full barrel, and three empty barrels.
You have two slow-burning fuses, each of which will burn up in exactly one hour. They are not necessarily of the same length and width as each other, nor even necessarily of uniform width, so you can’t measure a half hour by noting when one fuse is half burned. Using these two fuses, how can you measure 45 minutes?
Riddle – wine in barrels
A man is the owner of a winery who recently passed away. In his will, he left 21 barrels (seven of which are filled with wine, seven of which are half full, and seven of which are empty) to his three sons. However, the wine and barrels must be split so that each son has the same number of full barrels, the same number of half-full barrels, and the same number of empty barrels. Note that there are no measuring devices handy. How can the barrels and wine be evenly divided?
Answer:
Light one fuse at both ends and, at the same time, light the second fuse at one end. When the first fuse has completely burned, you know that a half hour has elapsed, and, more relevantly, that the second fuse has a half hour left to go. At this time, light the second fuse from the other end. This will cause it to burn out in 15 more minutes. At that point, exactly 45 minutes will have elapsed.
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Riddle: Barrel and the Box
Posted on 24. Jun, 2009 by Jake.
Riddle:
There is a barrel with no lid and some wine in it. “This barrel of wine is more than half full,” said Curly. “No it’s not,” says Mo. “It’s less than half full.”
Without any measuring implements and without removing any wine from the barrel, how can they easily determine who is correct?
Answer:
Tilt the barrel until the wine barely touches the lip of the barrel. If the bottom of the barrel is visible, then it is less than half full. If the barrel bottom is completely covered by the wine, then it is more than half full.
Riddle:
Follow these steps and see if you can figure this out.
1. Get a brown, cardboard box.
2. Get purple, orange, and turquoise paints.
3. Paint the box orange.
4. Paint on purple spots.
5. Paint on turquoise stripes.
7. Turn it upside down.
8. Lie on your side.
What is missing from this sequence?
hint..
The answer isn’t to get a paintbrush, wait for it to dry, paint the bottom, or something similar.
Answer:
Step 6!!




