dcowboys107 Posted November 14, 2005 Posted November 14, 2005 A man walks into a hardware store. He buys 1 for a dollar, 20 for two dollars, and 300 for three dollars. What is the man buying? What's the solution?
cosine Posted November 15, 2005 Posted November 15, 2005 A man walks into a hardware store. He buys 1 for a dollar' date=' 20 for two dollars, and 300 for three dollars. What is the man buying? What's the solution?[/quote'] I think this is a "lateral thinking problem" and not a logic problem, because there are no deductions. Um, 1 dollar bill, 20 dimes, and 300 pennies?
Sisyphus Posted November 15, 2005 Posted November 15, 2005 I don't think one generally buys money in stores. I'm pretty sure the "300" and such are not actually 300 of something. More like 3 of something. Like 3 digits. Like for house numbers. Like I said...
marsbarz Posted November 15, 2005 Posted November 15, 2005 I don't think one generally buys money in stores. I'm pretty sure the "300" and such are not actually 300 of something. More like 3 of something. Like 3 digits. Like for house numbers. Like I said... Lol this must be the correct answer, the exact same riddle (I refuse to call this a problem) was posed by our calculus teacher last week, and house numbers was the correct answer.
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