A woman was being chased by a gang of bandits. She had escaped with two solid gold balls, and the bandits wanted to kkill her and take the balls. She came to a wooden bridge over a deep ravine. The bridge was 100 feet long. There was a sign on the bridge that said "Maximum weight on this bridge is 112 pounds." This notice was 100% accurate--the bridge would break if it carried more than 112 pounds. She weighed 100 pounds and each of the balls weighed 10 pounds. There was no time to leave one ball and come back for it later. And yet she managed to escape across the bridge to safety with both balls. How could this be?
Question
Nikyma
A woman was being chased by a gang of bandits. She had escaped with two solid gold balls, and the bandits wanted to kkill her and take the balls. She came to a wooden bridge over a deep ravine. The bridge was 100 feet long. There was a sign on the bridge that said "Maximum weight on this bridge is 112 pounds." This notice was 100% accurate--the bridge would break if it carried more than 112 pounds. She weighed 100 pounds and each of the balls weighed 10 pounds. There was no time to leave one ball and come back for it later. And yet she managed to escape across the bridge to safety with both balls. How could this be?
Link to comment
Share on other sites
20 answers to this question
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.