Question: A certain number has three digits. The sum of the three digits equals 36 times this number. Seven times the left digit plus 9 is equal to 5 times the sum of the two other digits. 8 times the second digit minus 9 is equal to the sum of the first and third. What is the number?
Answer: This one is fairly easy - 324 is the answer.
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Question: Peter celebrated his birthday on one day, and two days later his older twin brother, Paul, celebrated his birthday. How could this be?
Answer: When the mother of the twins went into labor, she was travelling by boat. The older twin, Paul, was born first, barely on March 1st. The boat then crossed a time zone, and the younger twin was born on February the 28th. In a leap year the younger twin celebrates his birthday two days before his older brother.
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Question: a person was building a house, and then it fell
down, he did not get hurt nor get mad,on the count on, he knew it was going to fall and he did not expect any one to live in it.what happened?
Answer: the person was a little boy who was building a house of cards!
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Question: How Far Can You Walk into the woods?
Answer: HalfWay
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Question: What has a head, a tail, is brown, and has no legs?
Answer: A Penny.
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Question: How can you clasp someone's hands together in such a manner that they cannot leave the room without unclasping them?
Answer: Put their hands around a stationary object in the room, which will keep them from leaving the room unless they open their hands.
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Question: I can trap many different things and colors,
Ever changing, not boring.
Look closely and you may find yourself also caught in my trap.

What am I?
Answer: A mirror, or a pool of water.
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Question: You can take off all of my skin
and I will not cry
but YOU will
Why ?
Answer: I'm an onion
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Question: I am a fruit. I taste very yummy. I came from trees, ofcourse. I am color orange. What am I?
Answer: I am a Orange!!
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Question: I'm a god, a planet, and measurer of heat.
Who am I?
Answer: Mercury.
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