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There is a missing dollar. It being a puzzle, you would assume all the facts given are correct, but it appears as though the aim of this puzzle is to find the problem within the puzzle itself. ”each of the ladies has paid 9$” is an incorrect statement. Each of the ladies has actually paid 9.33$. For the revised bill, each lady has paid 8.33$. You therefore add the dollar received to the 8.33$ paid. You do NOT subtract the dollar from the original 10$ Paid, which is what the puzzle has done. The aim of the puzzle was to discover that the puzzle was lying to you. There is a missing dollar with the way the puzzle is phrased, or ”incorrectly phrased” if you’d prefer.
If each lady were to split $25 and there were three ladies then you would say $25/3 = $8.33333333 so then if you add $8.33333333 three times you get exactly $25 dollars with the waiter returning each lady $1x 3 ladies= $3; $25 + $3= $28 and then the waiters $2 + $28= $30
What I’m trying to say is they didn’t split the bill evenly math is wrong cause its rounded to $9 each
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There is a missing dollar. It being a puzzle, you would assume all the facts given are correct, but it appears as though the aim of this puzzle is to find the problem within the puzzle itself. ”each of the ladies has paid 9$” is an incorrect statement. Each of the ladies has actually paid 9.33$. For the revised bill, each lady has paid 8.33$. You therefore add the dollar received to the 8.33$ paid. You do NOT subtract the dollar from the original 10$ Paid, which is what the puzzle has done. The aim of the puzzle was to discover that the puzzle was lying to you. There is a missing dollar with the way the puzzle is phrased, or ”incorrectly phrased” if you’d prefer.
Simple puzzle will confuse all but the accountants
If each lady were to split $25 and there were three ladies then you would say $25/3 = $8.33333333 so then if you add $8.33333333 three times you get exactly $25 dollars with the waiter returning each lady $1x 3 ladies= $3; $25 + $3= $28 and then the waiters $2 + $28= $30
What I’m trying to say is they didn’t split the bill evenly math is wrong cause its rounded to $9 each
So, there you go
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