Question: You are a bus driver at a station. 10 get on the bus and no one gets off. You drive 10 miles to another station where 3 people get on and 1 gets off. You drive another 10 miles only to get 25 people on and 5 people go off. Next you drive 3 miles while 12 people exit the bus. You drive back to the place knowing that a couple more stops along the way untill the ride is done. At the 2nd to last station 5 people get on and 2 get off. And at the last station (5.5 miles) 25 people get on for no reason and 1 gets off. What is the bus drivers eye color?
Answer: Brown/blue/green
(i dont know how i would put it though so if you guessed your eye color you got it right :) )
Question: a dad and a boy crash in a car ,the dad dies and the boy gets rushed to the hospital,when the surgeon came in the surgeon said :i cant operate on him he is my son!who is this?
Question: there is a cheesecake, a pie and a golfball. the cheesecake is sitting the opposite side to the golfball, but the pie is too. they are only in a square room, no windows no tables etc. how did they die?
Question: there are 2 large steel objects in space one can not move at all the other is going in a straight path it canot slow down,stop,or change paths.so wat happens when they hit each other?
Answer: im stumped i cant figure out the riddle the only hint i got was that it has something to do with physics and a math teacher told the riddle.so put in wat u think.
Question: David is throwing Robert a surprise birthday party but he has to stay within his budget. He spent half of his money plus $2.00 on the cake. Half of what he had left plus $2.00 was spent on balloons and streamers. Then he spent half of what he had left plus $1.00 on candy. Now he is out of money, how much did he start with?
Answer: This one is best solved working backwards, the last part David spent half of what was left plus $1.00 on candy and then was out of money. That means he must have spent $2.00 on Candy as $1.00 was half of what he had using the same logic backwards:
$2.00 on candy
$6.00 on Balloons and Streamers
$12.00 on the cake
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