Question: Robert and David were preparing to have a water balloon fight.
"No Fair" cried Robert, "You have 3 times as many as I do!"
David said "Fine!" and gave Robert 10 more balloons.
"Still not fair!" argued Robert, "You still have twice as many as I do."
How many more balloons must David give Robert for them to have the same number?
Answer: David must give Robert another 20 water balloons, giving them each 60. Robert started with 30 water balloons and David with 90.
Question: I fly in the air,
But I am not always there.
I cannot be touched,
But I can be felt or held.
Think very hard,
But if you live near the equator,
You may have a tough time seeing me.
What am I?
Question: A rooster was sitting on the peak of a barn excatly equal amount on both sides,not more to left no more to the right excatly in the middle.The rooster layed an egg, what side will the egg fall down, Right of Left?
Question: As I was going to St. Ives, I met a man with seven wives. Each wife had seven cats, each cat had seven sacks, each sack had seven kittens, kittens, cats, sacks, and wives, how many were going to St. Ives?
Question: Not born, but from a Mother's body drawn, I hang until half of me is gone. I sleep in a cave until I grow old, then valued for my hardened gold. What am I?
Question: Their are three fully functioning light bulbs in a room hanging from the ceiling. You are in an adjacent room with no windows and three switches on the wall. You must find out which switch goes to which bulb. The rules, you can only flip two switches at a time and go and look at the bulbs. You may then turn off the switches and go back to the bulbs. After that, you can no longer look at the bulbs or touch the switches.
Answer: Flip two switches and leave them on for a few muinets and go look at the bulbs. Then, flip off one switch and leave the other one on for a minuite or so more. Then go look at the bulbs. The hottest on is the last switch to be turned off, and the next hottest on it the second to last switch you turned off.