A man driving home experiences a flat tire. With several miles still left to get to his house, he pulls to the side of the road. He uses his jack and lug wrench to remove the flat tire from the car. He takes the fully-inflated spare tire out of the trunk and puts the flat tire in the trunk. During this transition, the driver accidentally drops all five lug nuts down the storm drain. They are irretrievable and he does not have any spare lugnuts. He is able to securely mount the new tire and safely drive this car the rest of the way home. How does he do it?
Answer: The driver removes one lug nut from each of the other three wheels and uses those on the fourth wheel thereby securing the fourth wheel to the car for the rest of the drive home.
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A man driving home experiences a flat tire. With several miles still left to get to his house, he pulls to the side of the road. He uses his jack and lug wrench to remove the flat tire from the car. He takes the fully-inflated spare tire out of the trunk and puts the flat tire in the trunk. During this transition, the driver accidentally drops all five lug nuts down the storm drain. They are irretrievable and he does not have any spare lugnuts. He is able to securely mount the new tire and safely drive this car the rest of the way home. How does he do it?
Answer: The driver removes one lug nut from each of the other three wheels and uses those on the fourth wheel thereby securing the fourth wheel to the car for the rest of the drive home.
Congrats to infomaniac.nick for being the first to respond correctly.
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