Riddle

he left by an entrance
 
:goodjob:

This one is tricky. use your heads...

A man is worried that his daughter is in danger.He puts her in her room and locks the door. Now, the man cant open the door to feed his daughter so he makes a bell rope in the wall. when his daughter pulls the bell, he lowers food in through a vent in the wall. The vent goes through the wall to her fathers room, so she cannot be poisoned with gas. ! night the daughter is asleep. The killer enters her fathers room and murders him in his sleep. Now he cant reach the daughter becaise her room is guarded. Next morning the guards find her dead with no marks on her.

HOW DID SHE DIE??????????

P.S. her father loves indian animals!:confused: :crazyeye:
 
Her father had a snake! And the only mark was the snake's bite - they didn't found it.
 
heart attack when she knows shes going to starve because her father didnt feed her?
 
Snake went through vent and down the rope.
 
A guy lived in block of flats, on 15th floor.
Every day except weekends he went to the elevator and rided it to the 1st floor. He then went to work, worked there, and he came back. He entered the elevator and rided to the 14th floor. Then he left, went by stairs to the 15th floor and came home.

Why did he ride the elevator to 14th, not 15th floor?
 
No! It was also to the 15th floor.
 
he's short and can reach down to the button to the first floor but can only reach up as high as the botton to the 14th floor.
 
Yes con, you guessed it! :goodjob:
 
A man is pushing his car. He stops next to a hotel then realises he's bankrupt. Why?
 
Originally posted by col
A man is pushing his car. He stops next to a hotel then realises he's bankrupt. Why?
The man is playing Monopoly.
 
Here's a riddle I made up off the top of my head:

What weight-loss program costs millions and millions of dollars, and is guarenteed to either give you immediate results or kill you?
 
Originally posted by Mariusz
Maybe building a spaceship? You'll either get to orbit and weigh nothing or die in an accident.
Yep. :goodjob: Of course, going into orbit doesn't mean you weigh nothing, just that you weigh barely anything.

Can anyone figure this out (I can't, or rather I know the answer but don't understand it):

An enemy submarine is somewhere on the number line (consider only integers for this problem). It is moving at some rate (again, integral units per minute). You know neither its position nor its velocity.

You can launch a torpedo each minute at any integer on the number line. If the the submarine is there, you hit it and it sinks. You have all the time and torpedoes you want. You must sink this enemy sub - devise a strategy that is guaranteed to eventually hit the enemy sub.

Edit: I think I now understand the answer to the riddle. So answer away, people!
 
Can the velocity be negative as well as positive?
 
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