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You slice me and I am eaten literally, but the idiom means I am found easy. What am I?
Answer: The riddle "You slice me and I am eaten" is unanswered. Do you know the answer? If so, click ANSWER and add your answer in the comments section.
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If you multiply all the digits on the keypad, what do you get?
Answer: The riddle "Phone Digits Multiplication" is unanswered. Do you know the answer? If so, click ANSWER and add your answer in the comments section.
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The only thing you can use for this riddle is your brain! Add 1,000 to 40. Now, add 1,000. Then, add 30. Add 1,000 again. Now, add 20. Add 1,000 once more. Now, add 10. What is your answer?
Answer: Is it 5,000? Sorry, but that's wrong! The right answer is 4,100. Four 1,000s do add up to 4,000…but 40 + 30 + 20 + 10 is 100, not 1,000. And 4,000 + 100 is not 5,000; it's 4,100; therefore, the correct answer is 4,100.
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Since a person uses about the same amount of energy walking 2 miles as they would run for 2 miles, would a person use more energy running for 10 minutes, walking for ten minutes, or the same amount of energy?
Answer: Since a person running for 10 minutes would cover more distance than that same person would walking for 10 minutes, he would use more energy running for 10 minutes.
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There was a farmer with a lot of lands. One day he got stranded on an island. He was stranded with his chicken, his fox, a boat and a thing of grain. He has to get everything back to the island. But the boat can only hold him and one other object. The fox and chicken cannot be left alone because the fox will eat the chicken. The chicken and the grain cannot be left alone because the chicken will eat the grain. The only two things that can be left alone our the fox and the grain. In what order does the farmer take the items?
Answer: The farmer takes the chicken across. Then he comes back gets the grain while he is dropping off the grain he picks up the chicken. He drops the chicken off on the island and picks up the fox. He drops off the fox goes back to the island picks the chicken back up and takes it back and everything is back on the farm.
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