How does this work?

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This isn't exactly a joke - more of a puzzle but it's probably better off here than in Off Topic.


Three guys are in a hotel room and they decide to order a pizza. The total comes to $30 so they split the cost and pay $10 each when the delivery boy arrives (no tip mind you).

The pizza guy gets back to the restaurant and is told "Sorry we made a mistake - the price should have been only $25 - so please take $5 back to the customer"

On the way back the disgruntled pizza boy pockets $2 for himself (after all those cheap guys didn't tip him) and returns $3 to the men who split it evenly.

The question now is "How much did each man pay for the pizza?"

Most people remember that the men each paid $10 originally... AND that by splitting the retruned $3 they should have each gotten $1 back.

$10 - $1 = $9

$9 each is of course the correct answer. Here's the wierd part though that will leave you (and me) scratching your head:


$9 X 3 (men) = $27

$27 + $2 (the money the pizza boy stole) = $29

So where did the other $1 go???


As far as I can tell it just seems to be a quirk in the math system - I've never yet been given a good answer.

I'd love if someone more intelligent than myself in these matters could solve this little puzzle. :)
 
You make a simple mistake:

They give $30
The restaurant takes 25$
The delivery boy takes 2$
That is what they pay 25$ + 2$ = 27$; 27 / 3 = 9$ each.

You can't calculate 27$ + the 2$ he stole, these 2$ are already in it because that's among the money they lose. You have to calculate 27$ + the 3$ they get back = 30$. :)

Was this serious or a joke? :confused:
 
Originally posted by Hitro
You make a simple mistake:

They give $30
The restaurant takes 25$
The delivery boy takes 2$
That is what they pay 25$ + 2$ = 27$; 27 / 3 = 9$ each.

You can't calculate 27$ + the 2$ he stole, these 2$ are already in it because that's among the money they lose. You have to calculate 27$ + the 3$ they get back = 30$. :)

Was this serious or a joke? :confused:

It was serious. This puzzle stumps EVERYONE usually.

I understand that the issue is in the wording of the puzzle - the problem i think is how the english language translates into math.

It makes sense that you should be able to take the 9 X 3 and add the 2 to get the full price... but it doesn't work...

but it SEEMS like it should... and most people think it should when you tell them the puzzle...
 
Probably.
It may get confusing if you don't follow it correctly.
The thing is that it doesn't make sense to be able to take 9 x 3 + 2, because the 2 is already included in the 9 x 3. You take the wrong part of the 5 they give back. :)
 
Originally posted by Hitro
Probably.
It may get confusing if you don't follow it correctly.
The thing is that it doesn't make sense to be able to take 9 x 3 + 2, because the 2 is already included in the 9 x 3. You take the wrong part of the 5 they give back. :)

Ok i see what you mean - and I guess thats the key.

But most people (me included) think at first that you can just add up the the money and get the total. I knew the part about adding the $27 + $3... BUt i thought it should work the other way too.

It may seem realy simple to you - but trust me - this baffles MOST people... I've had brilliant computer programmer friends hear the puzzle and be totally puzzled by it.

I have NEVER until now been given a good explanation. I've even had people say "i think there's a flaw in the way you're thinking about it" but they couldn't pin point the actual problem.
 
Oh boy!!! ROFLMAO!!!! :lol::lol: this was funny <---- bitter sarcasm....

but nonetheless interesting, but i would have posted it in the OT

edit: but then you ARE a dumb-ass lol j/k
 
Originally posted by RedWolf
$27 + $2 (the money the pizza boy stole) = $29

This is where you made the mistake. The total cost is the $27, so the $2 tip is in that $27. If you need to do an equation with those two numbers, it should be: $27 - $2 = $25 (the actual cost of the pizza).
 
I think it's one of those things that's easier when you look at it. When I first heard it I kept doing the same thing, adding the $2 to the $27 before I realized that I was thinking about it backwards.
 
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