11-04-2014 11:57 PM - edited 11-04-2014 11:58 PM
Welcome to brain workouts. For those of you tired of my ufo claims here is some exercises for your brain. The first person to submit the answer and an explanation of how you worked it out is the winner. Simply guessing which one it is wont cut it. You must explain how you came to the conclusion.
Puzzle #1
A wine merchant has six barrels of wine and beer containing: 30 gallons; 32 gallons; 36 gallons; 38 gallons; 40 gallons; 62 gallons
Five barrels are filled with wine and one with beer. The first customer purchases two barrels of wine; the second customer purchases twice as much wine as the first customer.
Which barrel contains beer?
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on 12-04-2014 10:56 AM
Puzzle #3
A man goes into a bar in Melbourne. "Glass of beer" he says to the bartender. "Light or special?", asks the bartender. "What's the difference?", asks the man. "Light is 90 cents, special is $1" replies the bartender. "I'll have the special", says the man, placing the $1 on the counter.
Another man comes into the bar. "Glass of beer please" he says, placing $1 on the counter. The bartender gives him the special.
How does the bartender know he doesn't want the light?
on 12-04-2014 10:59 AM
on 12-04-2014 11:04 AM
sorry but Richo wasn' there.
on 12-04-2014 11:10 AM
on 12-04-2014 11:12 AM
@ufo_investigations wrote:Puzzle #3
A man goes into a bar in Melbourne. "Glass of beer" he says to the bartender. "Light or special?", asks the bartender. "What's the difference?", asks the man. "Light is 90 cents, special is $1" replies the bartender. "I'll have the special", says the man, placing the $1 on the counter.
Another man comes into the bar. "Glass of beer please" he says, placing $1 on the counter. The bartender gives him the special.
How does the bartender know he doesn't want the light?
he knew the price and didn't proffer the correct change for a light beer. He put down $1 inferring that was the beer he wanted.
on 12-04-2014 11:14 AM
@punch*drunk wrote:The money was in loose coins. If he'd wanted light he'd have put down 10c less.
Correct! 🙂
Man 1. put down $1 coin
Man 2. put down 50 cents, 2 x 20 cents and 10 cent coin. therefore is was obvious he wanted the special.
on 12-04-2014 11:18 AM
how do you know that from the info given?
on 12-04-2014 11:23 AM
@diamond-halo wrote:how do you know that from the info given?
That's how the bartender knew that man 2 wanted the special. If man 2 put down a $1 coin that would have caused doubt in the bartender as he could want to buy the 90 cent beer and get 10 cent change, but because he put down 50 cents, two 20 cents and a 10 cent coin, the bartender was absolutely sure he wanted the more expensive beer, the special.
12-04-2014 12:20 PM - edited 12-04-2014 12:21 PM
Man 2 could also have put down 4 x 20c and 2 x 10c coins, or even 20 x 5c coins for that matter (amongst many other combinations).
on 12-04-2014 12:26 PM
me thinks that is why they are called 'brain teasers workouts' LOL