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Re: Please, Who Can Solve This Puzzle? by ebbymayox(m): 6:30am On Jul 30, 2011 |
if we re not correct,then tell us the correct answer,abi? |
Re: Please, Who Can Solve This Puzzle? by akintun: 8:12am On Jul 30, 2011 |
The missing part is adding 1naia to the liability to give 99 naira. The 1 is meant to be added to the 97 naira shirt to give a 98 naira asset. The asset and liability would be 98 naira. Below is an analysis of the asset and liability flow. Asset liability Shirt - 97 cash - 3 Total - 100 loan - 100 repamt - 2 repayment - 2 total - 98 total 98 |
Re: Please, Who Can Solve This Puzzle? by ditimiya(m): 8:55am On Jul 30, 2011 |
man the remaining one Naira is with you so stop looking for it. |
Re: Please, Who Can Solve This Puzzle? by shadrach77: 11:46am On Jul 30, 2011 |
Guys i figured out another way to solve the puzzle. You see, the "missing" 1 naira is actually part of the 97 naira he used to buy the shirt. How do i know this? 97 divided by 2 = 48.5. If he returns the shirt, and gets a full refund and decides to give his parents the refund, it means he would be giving them 48.5 naira each. Now if he now gives each parent, 1 naira each from the 3 naira he is has left with him, it means each parent will have 49.5 naira each. Now 49.5 multiplied by 2 = 99. And if we now add the 1 naira which he still has with him to the this amount, it makes 100. End of story! Here is it worked out mathematically: 97 divided by 2 = 48.5 48.5 x 2 = 97 48.5 + 1 = 49.5 49.5 x 2 = 99 99 + 1 = 100 |
Re: Please, Who Can Solve This Puzzle? by Nobody: 12:20pm On Jul 30, 2011 |
Wrong sum. Money borrowed= N100 Money paid back= N2 Debit Balance =-N98 Credit Balance =N1 -£98+£1 =-N97 The answer to the sum is -N97 not N99 Therefore, we should be looking for N3 not N1 And i think everyone already knows where the N3 is hidden |
Re: Please, Who Can Solve This Puzzle? by Nobody: 12:33pm On Jul 30, 2011 |
Boss Ttdiamonds: The sum is invalid. There is no missing naira because Minus 98 naira plus 1 naira equals to minus 97 naira not 99 naira. Wrong sum. Money borrowed= N100 Money paid back= N2 Debit Balance =-N98 Credit Balance =N1 -£98+£1 =-N97 The answer to the sum is -N97 not N99 Therefore, we should be looking for N3 not N1 And i think everyone already knows where the N3 is hidden |
Re: Please, Who Can Solve This Puzzle? by javarules(m): 12:38pm On Jul 30, 2011 |
Dad = 50 Mom = 50 Total = 100 Shirt = 97 Change = 3 100 = Change + Shirt Then Later Mom = 1 Dad = 1 Change = 1 So 100 = Mom + Dad + Change + Shirt. But to go back to when you had 0 Mom would be -49, Dad would also be -49, Change would be 1 and Shirt would be 97 So 0 = Mom + Dad + Change + Shirt. In any case you have to take the shirt into consideration. |
Re: Please, Who Can Solve This Puzzle? by Shefyl(m): 1:10pm On Jul 30, 2011 |
100-97=3 . 3-2=1. Which means you are oweing both ur parent N98 after you return N1 each to them and you are having extra N1. by paying N1 out the money you owe it will remain N97 which is the price of the shirt so therefore no NAIRA IS LOST.100-97=3 . 3-2=1. Which means you are oweing both ur parent N98 after you return N1 each to them and you are having extra N1. by paying N1 out the money you owe it will remain N97 which is the price of the shirt so therefore no NAIRA IS LOST. |
Re: Please, Who Can Solve This Puzzle? by White007(m): 4:52pm On Jul 30, 2011 |
Looks like nobody is getting the trick in this puzzle. If the op allows i can reveal the secret behind this puzzle. |
Re: Please, Who Can Solve This Puzzle? by Nobody: 5:59pm On Jul 30, 2011 |
^ Seriously? If the OP allows you? Why do you need the OP's permission when so many people have already solved it. There is no missing N1. |
Re: Please, Who Can Solve This Puzzle? by BABE3: 6:06pm On Jul 30, 2011 |
omo_to_dun: He's an Alainikanse. |
Re: Please, Who Can Solve This Puzzle? by Nobody: 8:53pm On Jul 30, 2011 |
you owe 98 naira. shirt cost 97 plus the 1 naira with you |
Re: Please, Who Can Solve This Puzzle? by alonso2214(m): 12:14am On Jul 31, 2011 |
THIS IS A MAD BOGGING PUZZLE OK LYKE THIS THERE IS NO MISSING 1NAIra only the statement confuse soluTION giVe Dad 49naira.5 and mum 49naIRa 5kobo=99 naIRA ADD UR 1nAIra to 99 naira=100 NAira so missing 1nAIRa frnd nice puzzlE. |
Re: Please, Who Can Solve This Puzzle? by kolpi: 8:55am On Jul 31, 2011 |
oh! this is a simplest puzzle i have seened and watched. you are joking that's all in this. kaspersky coupon |
Re: Please, Who Can Solve This Puzzle? by BossTtdiamonds(m): 7:39pm On Jul 31, 2011 |
pThree men are travelling and get tired, so they decide to spend the night at a nearby inn. When they go to the front desk, the innkeeper charges them $30, ($10 each), and the three men go into their rooms and go to sleep. Then the innkeeper realizes that he was only supposed to charge the men $25 total, so he gives $5 to the bellboy to give to the men. But on the way to the men's rooms, the bellboy thinks to himself, "Hey, I've been so good, I deserve some money." So he keeps $2 and gives the remaining $3 to the men. Because they each get $1 back, they paid $9 instead of $10 each. But 3 x 9 = 27. But $30 - the taken $2 = $28. Where is the missing dollar? |
Re: Please, Who Can Solve This Puzzle? by Exponental(m): 9:54pm On Jul 31, 2011 |
Stop lookin 4 wat is nt lost! D N98 is a debt n d N1 is d money at hand. D N1 is on d debt. |
Re: Please, Who Can Solve This Puzzle? by Exponental(m): 10:07pm On Jul 31, 2011 |
Stop lookin 4 wat is nt lost! D N98 is a debt n d N1 is d money at hand. Dre is no missin N1 -49-49+1=-97 nt 99 |
Re: Please, Who Can Solve This Puzzle? by hope2007(f): 10:32pm On Jul 31, 2011 |
By paying N97 for the shirt it means each parent makes a contribution of N48.5. When you add the N1 given to them they each have N49.5.Then the remaining N1 with you if shared into two gives 50k each and when added to the N49.5 it give N50 and then you will find no money is missing. Simple Mom Dad N48.5 (Moms contribution to shirt) N48.5 (dads contribution to shirt) + 1.0 (N1 you returned to mom) +1.0 (N1 you returned to dad) + .5 +.5 ( N1 with you is shared between mom and dad) ------------ ----------- N50.00 N50.00 Therefore 48.5+48.5=97+1+1+.5+.5= N100 No money is missing |
Re: Please, Who Can Solve This Puzzle? by EfeEkarume(m): 7:39am On Aug 01, 2011 |
I think the missing naira is one. |
Re: Please, Who Can Solve This Puzzle? by dayokanu(m): 9:12pm On Aug 01, 2011 |
How much would you give me if I solve it |
Re: Please, Who Can Solve This Puzzle? by busybody20: 1:09pm On Aug 07, 2011 |
^ na puzzle u wan solve abi na the poster u wan carry. ashewo |
Re: Please, Who Can Solve This Puzzle? by MIO38: 1:54pm On Jul 24, 2012 |
Hahahaha......cool answers.... 1 naira to ur fada 1naira to ur moda 98naira is left take away ur 1naira u are left with 97naira OR 49+49=98 minuse ur 1naira 98-1=97naira, knwing u we're not having any money initially |
Re: Please, Who Can Solve This Puzzle? by mila1121(m): 9:43pm On Jul 24, 2012 |
You. Borrowed 50naira each gave back 1naria each and was with 1naira so the 1naira you gave back each ± the 98 =100 |
Re: Please, Who Can Solve This Puzzle? by Nobody: 10:15pm On Aug 19, 2012 |
This is a proof that most people in Nairaland are dummies: Another reason why I hate arguing with NLs because they cannot comprehend simple logic. It's unfortunate that no one here can invalidate the calculation or contradiction the OP made. Solution: The OP basically twisted your brain. You cannot solve the puzzle following or analyzing his own calculation because it's invalid. Total sum borrowed(Credit) = N 100 Amount paid back = N 2 From basic finance: Credit(Total credit in hand) = Remaining borrowed money (N 98) N 97 (Dress) + N 1 (In hand) = N 98 I hope this explanation is enough. |
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Re: Please, Who Can Solve This Puzzle? by searchng4love: 11:36am On Feb 09, 2017 |
27naira:Wicked answer |
Re: Please, Who Can Solve This Puzzle? by booksrite(f): 10:03pm On Jun 29, 2019 |
alonso2214: |
Re: Please, Who Can Solve This Puzzle? by Opemiposii(f): 4:59pm On Apr 25, 2021 |
shadrach77:kudos u garrit 1 Like |
Re: Please, Who Can Solve This Puzzle? by Opemiposii(f): 5:02pm On Apr 25, 2021 |
no missing naira.. u summed up wrongly madam |
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