Two fathers took their sons to a fruit stall. Each man and son bought an apple, But when they returned home, they had only 3 apples. They did not eat, lost, or thrown. How could this be possible
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There were three peoples Grandfather, father and son. Then it is possible.
eAnswers Team
There were three peoples Grandfather, father and son. Then it is possible.
eAnswers Team
There were three peoples Grandfather, father and son. Then it is possible.
They may have all bought an apple but it is never said they received the apples
They may have all bought an apple but it is never said they received the apples
They may have all bought an apple but it is never said they received the apples
Ans= There were two fathers and one son each bought 1 apple 1×3 = 3
Ans= There were two fathers and one son each bought 1 apple 1×3 = 3
Ans= There were two fathers and one son each bought 1 apple 1×3 = 3
Two father took there “Sons” to a fruit stall. Each man and “Son” brought an apple. There are four persons but only two father and one Son brought an apple. The tern used in puzzle is Sons in first place and Son in the second place so they all brought only three apples.
Two father took there “Sons” to a fruit stall. Each man and “Son” brought an apple. There are four persons but only two father and one Son brought an apple. The tern used in puzzle is Sons in first place and Son in the second place so they all brought only three apples.
Two father took there “Sons” to a fruit stall. Each man and “Son” brought an apple. There are four persons but only two father and one Son brought an apple. The tern used in puzzle is Sons in first place and Son in the second place so they all brought only three apples.