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You fill a measuring cup to the brim with white wine and pour it in the jug of red wine. After the mixture is stirred institut za turizam well to have you refill the measuring cup to the brim with the mixed wine and then pour it in the white wine. Also that jar is now a mixture of white wine and red wine.
Those who do not like math puzzles can always relax by watching the video below. Although I must say that there is a strict logical solution to the puzzle above is connected. Mathematics does not need so much.
This entry was posted on Friday, July 1st, 2011 at 8:49 pm and is filed under Fun stuff. You can follow any responses to this entry through institut za turizam the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. 4 Responses to "Brain Buster" Tom Says: July 2nd, 2011 at 12:42 am
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Ok people, fun riddle (and horribly ridiculous video ... i get the creeps out of That One), but I prefer to keep separate from the red, white, and that's a matter of taste, institut za turizam nothing to do with Math .... Cheers! Leave a Reply (picture beside your name?)
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In the evening a woman Bill Maher Blind Spot Brain power Brain Buster Car Talk The Best Excuse The Chamber Live Fish Eating a snack Simple arithmetic ff holiday Ghent Were Singing Human venom Submitted riddle Broken Making! Puzzle Christmas Cakes and other stuff Small, small kleutertje Let's do this ... or not? Let's keep our brains active institut za turizam Mother's Day Mother's Day 2013 Quatre Mains? Stop Smoking Swedish Hero - Astrid Belliot The whereabouts of Etienne Time to puzzle Tornado Tutu What we need ... Travel (13)
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