A man was traveling to Kasha. At the bus stop, he met a man with 7 wives. Each wife has 12 sons and 12 daughters. Each daughter of the man's wife's had 4 sons and 7 daughters. Each son of the man's wife's had 7 sons and 4 daughters. Each grand daughter had 4 friends. How many people got to Kasha?
970 arrived-big bus huh!IF all mentioned actually got on bus when they met at bus stop and bus was empty and picked up no one else. Only 2 if just the man got on with the driver and no one else did and they picked up no one all the way the Kasha Man1 + Bus Driver====== 2 Man2 + 7 wives ======== 8 7w[12s + 12d]==========168s&d 12d[4gs + 7gd]=========132gs&d 12X7=84gd by daughters 12s[7gs + 4gd]=========132gs&d 12X4=48gd by sons ergo 132gd 132gd X 4f=============528gdf for a grand total of: 970
Flex your mental muscles... Two bodies, joined together in one The longer i stand, the faster i run. What am I?
yeah, Ray I thought of that one too but made no sense. The answer will be obvious when we get it! We need to think in other definitions of the puzzle's words.
The Strait of Gibraltar with Atlantic-Mediterranean joined as one. The longer the tides stand/last (highest) the faster it runs thru when changing. Could also apply to the Amazon and Atlantic That can't be right! But this could be. How about the "high tide". Earth-Moon system affects the tides bound as one by gravity. Tide comes in faster at high tide and goes out faster the longer the period (stands)of high tide. Oh well
I GOT IT!!!!!!!!!! It's an hourglass!! I saw one on a shelf, at my uncle's house while I was thinking about the riddle How simple Nice one 7TH respect