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A party of three people go to a restaurant. The dinner is $10 a head so a total cost of $30, as they are regulars the manger gives them a discount of $5. The waiter decides it’s to hard to split the $5 so he keeps $2 and gives them back a $1 each. The meals are now $9 each therefore making it a total of $27, the waiter kept $2 giving a total of $29. Where did the $1 go?

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The answer to this puzzle is in the language used to pose the question. In reality, there is no "missing" $1. 3 x 9 is indeed 27 (a bit of linguistic misdirection), and the bell boy does indeed have $2, but adding them together has nothing to do with solving the problem, it just adds to the confusion (and makes the puzzle what it is).

Here's the real breakdown: The hotel has $25, the bell boy has $2, and each of the men have $1. So, 25+2+1+1+1=30, nothing missing.

The answer to this puzzle is in the language used to pose the question. In reality, there is no "missing" $1. 3 x 9 is indeed 27 (a bit of linguistic misdirection), and the bell boy does indeed have $2, but adding them together has nothing to do with solving the problem, it just adds to the confusion (and makes the puzzle what it is).

Here's the real breakdown: The hotel has $25, the bell boy has $2, and each of the men have $1. So, 25+2+1+1+1=30, nothing missing.

correctomondo the answer is in the wording

yeah Only on PS3, prostreet was released yesterday has anybody bought it and is it worth buying PS3 JBHIFI had it for $79, Im going to get it anyway but would appreciate feedback

can i jump topics? or is that bad!

Well if u go thirds with 2 friends and then get a $10 discount, but the seller gets a commision of $6 then gives $1 of that to his manager, how much do you and your friends have to pay each? :D JK

But seriously, make sure u work em down on the price, thats what makes JB so great!

IMO grab it from the Video Shop n test it b4 u n your 2 mates lash out $21 each!! :(

I prefer to play it safe n spend a few bucks, make sure its good then lash out for full price.

(Yes im a fish @ss, but its saved me quite a bit of cash on sh!t games in the past)

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