#2131 - Simple Math Puzzle

At my favorite fruit stand,
an orange costs 18¢,
a pineapple costs 27¢,
and a grape costs 15¢.
Using the same logic, can you tell how much a mango costs?

Simple Math Puzzle

15¢ The cost is equal to 3¢ for each letter in the fruits name.

#2132 - Nothing Riddle

I am weightless, but you can see me. Put me in a bucket, and I'll make it lighter. What am I?

Nothing Riddle

A Hole

#2133 - Maths Number Puzzle

Can you make four (4) nines (9) equal 100 ?

Maths Number Puzzle

99+9/9 = 100

#2134 - Childhood Riddle

What's the only room from which no one can enter or leave

Childhood Riddle

Mushroom

#2135 - Youngest Age Puzzle

Kareena is older than Katrina and younger than Karishma. Isabelle is younger than Bipasha and Karishma. Bipasha is older than Karishma. If Kareena and Isabelle are the same age, who's youngest?

Youngest Age Puzzle

Katrina is the youngest

#2136 - Puzzle Of Maths

In a stable there are men and horses. In all, there are 22 heads and 72 feet. How many men and how many horses are in the stable

Puzzle Of Maths

14 horses and 8 men.

If, A --> men and B --> horses

So, A + B = 22 and 2A + 4B = 72
2 (22 - B) + 4 B = 72
44 - 2 B + 4 B = 72
44 + 2 B = 72
2 B = 72 - 44 = 28
B = 14 (horses)


So, there are in the stable 8 men and 14 horses.

#2137 - Whos the Youngest Puzzle

Bipasha is older than Kareena and Karishma. Katrina is older than Karishma and younger than Kareena. If Kareena has a brother named Lucian, who is older than Bipasha, who's youngest?

Whos the Youngest Puzzle

Karishma

#2138 - Puzzle Of Math

At a local village gala, the entire population turned up, 500 people. The event raised £3,000. Tickets were priced as follows:
£7.48 men
£7.12 women
£0.45 children.
How many men,women and children were there?

Puzzle Of Math

149 men , 259 women & 92 children

#2139 - Equation Riddle

ABCDEFGH*H=AAAAAAAAA
What is H?

Equation Riddle

12345679*9=111111111, so H is 9.

#2140 - Simple Logical Problem

Michael have ten pairs of black socks, eight pairs of white socks and seven pairs of green socks. Everything is mixed in a draw. As there is no light he were not able to identify the color of the socks. How many of the socks did he want to take to match one pair

Simple Logical Problem

Although there are many socks in the draw, there are only three colors. So, four socks are enough to match one pair.