World's Toughest Riddle Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @user-be6wh5rz4j
    @user-be6wh5rz4j 5 лет назад +7199

    How About
    *I Have 50*
    *1st Spend = 0 | Balance = 50*
    *2nd Spend = 0 | Balance = 50*
    *3rd Spend = 0 | Balance = 50*
    *4th Spend = 0 | Balance = 50*
    *Spend = 0 | Balance = 200*
    *Thats How You Got Rich😎*

    • @jak7062
      @jak7062 5 лет назад +312

      Lmao , man you got me. That was funny

    • @balachandiran8126
      @balachandiran8126 5 лет назад +82

      Ha ha ha 😆😆😂😂😂

    • @zohakhan7402
      @zohakhan7402 5 лет назад +71

      😂😂👏👏👏Wow

    • @isaacsteffen9050
      @isaacsteffen9050 5 лет назад +58

      I was just gonna say somthing like that

    • @deeppatel8276
      @deeppatel8276 5 лет назад +62

      🤣🤣🤣🤣, ya good explanation

  • @rsuresh4396
    @rsuresh4396 3 года назад +2165

    I have ₹5000
    Spent:0 Balance:5000
    Spent:0 Balance:5000
    Spent:0 Balance:5000
    Spent:0 Balance:5000
    Now explain me from where I got ₹20,000...
    this is what happens if you add the balance column...

    • @handle3s
      @handle3s 3 года назад +36

      Good

    • @gabriellthegamer7614
      @gabriellthegamer7614 3 года назад +29

      Thats what i thought

    • @HimaniSahu.
      @HimaniSahu. 3 года назад +3

      @@gabriellthegamer7614 ur bs tag?

    • @utalmighty
      @utalmighty 3 года назад +167

      This explains me more than video did.

    • @HimaniSahu.
      @HimaniSahu. 3 года назад +5

      @@gabriellthegamer7614 wanna play wid me?

  • @jensraab2902
    @jensraab2902 Год назад +192

    The toughest question for me that's arising from this problem is why anybody would even add the balance column, let alone expect it to match the original amount.

    • @billyfraiser6298
      @billyfraiser6298 11 месяцев назад +4

      And yet you're here. The irony in your comment is astounding...... which I find to be the toughest question of them all.......¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @jensraab2902
      @jensraab2902 11 месяцев назад +14

      @@billyfraiser6298 Why should I not "be here"? I didn't know what the video would be about, hadn't seen this problem before. Admittedly, I didn't study the table on the thumbnail, I just saw that it in my feed and because Presh has many interesting videos and I had 4 minutes to spare, I watched.
      Then, I commented on it.
      What's so strange about that?

    • @Kyle-nm1kh
      @Kyle-nm1kh 11 месяцев назад +9

      It is illogical to add the balance. What if you spent 1 dollar 50 times. 1 + 1 etc = 50. How come 49 + 48 + 47 etc doesn't also = 50? Makes no logical sense

    • @jensraab2902
      @jensraab2902 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@Kyle-nm1khThat's my point. There's no reason to expect that the sum of the various balances add up to the original amount. The example that apparently "stumps people around the world" as Presh put it, is carefully designed to present a problem that isn't one.
      Where mathematically illiterate people start wondering about where the one extra rupee comes from, those of us who understand math start wondering why on earth you'd want to add up the balances in the first place. 😅

    • @jonathanjonathan7386
      @jonathanjonathan7386 10 месяцев назад

      @@Kyle-nm1kh indeed, it's just a bit of magician's misdirection , presh got the figures as close as he could to 50 to give the impression that adding up the balance was a valid operation and asked the question were did the extra money come from.

  • @jimmyc2001
    @jimmyc2001 3 года назад +6716

    The simple answer: Summing the balance column is just a nonsense.

    • @13hasratpreetkaur42
      @13hasratpreetkaur42 3 года назад +60

      🤣🤣🤣🤣👍👍

    • @lololololol1342
      @lololololol1342 3 года назад +169

      Exactly. That's kinda the whole point of the problem

    • @Osirion16
      @Osirion16 3 года назад +97

      Yeah, I thought about the same thing... Not the toughest riddle at all...

    • @xandermichels8336
      @xandermichels8336 3 года назад +43

      wish it was, spend one penny be a millionaire

    • @falfa3370
      @falfa3370 3 года назад +14

      Exactly i made my family believe me using a new form of example smh

  • @taragnor
    @taragnor 5 лет назад +6202

    The sum of the balance column is meaningless. I mean just consider if you start spending the money a $1 at a time. The balance sum would be massive. But that sum doesn't really equate to any useful information. It could be zero if you spend all the money instantly, and it could be massive if you spend the money in 1 cent increments. This is hardly a tough riddle. It's just finding a weird coincidence where the number is one off, and pretending like the sum of the balances relates to something real.

    • @blyat1
      @blyat1 5 лет назад +82

      I explained my friends the same way by spending 1yen each time will sum up 50 yen in spent while balance will sum up to (49"50)/2

    • @loffel1700
      @loffel1700 5 лет назад +180

      Exactly. I was like "why are we adding up the balances? Those are arbitrary ending points based on the amount spent"
      That's like adding up all the mile markers as you pass them while travelling along a highway. That doesn't equate to miles traveled. It does, however, demonstrate a cumulative sum :P.

    • @tatianadelgado4867
      @tatianadelgado4867 5 лет назад +47

      Exactly it is not a difficult riddle it's just smt that demonstrates how gullible ppl can be. If you act like the two columns have smt to do with each other and with the total amount of money they will believe they should both add to fifty without even questioning why they should.

    • @swinkscalibur8506
      @swinkscalibur8506 5 лет назад +16

      Had the exact same line of thinking

    • @TuberTugger
      @TuberTugger 5 лет назад +18

      Another way to look at it, just spend everything on the first transaction. Spent sums to your amount. Balance sums to zero. Seems pretty obvious that the sum of balances is worthless.

  • @o_sch
    @o_sch Год назад +139

    Figured it out right away “why are we summing the balance?” And then tried a scenario where you spend 1 every time and realized its pointless because it will be 49+48 on the very first cycle

    • @pegasus-gj4te
      @pegasus-gj4te 8 месяцев назад +2

      fiinally a good explanation, thank you

  • @ArtinTheBeast
    @ArtinTheBeast 5 лет назад +4589

    Let's reword the problem and create a similar one:
    I have $50.
    I spent $1, now my balance is $49.
    I spent $2, now my balance is $47.
    I spent $47, now my balance is $0.
    Total spent=$50. Total balance=$96.
    *Where did that extra $46 come from?*
    Notice how the "spent" category will always add up to $50, but the balance category won't necessarily. That's because adding up the balance is a completely illogical move in order to determine how much money you started with.

    • @iblamelance5350
      @iblamelance5350 5 лет назад +31

      Artin
      Why did you add up the 49+47 lmao that makes no sense in your example

    • @ArtinTheBeast
      @ArtinTheBeast 5 лет назад +392

      @@iblamelance5350 That's literally the whole point! The point I was trying to make with that example is that it doesn't make sense to add up the amount of money you have left in your "balance" category. It seems you've misinterpreted the purpose of my comment.

    • @TuberTugger
      @TuberTugger 5 лет назад +190

      I have $50
      I spend $50, now my balance is zero.
      total spent = $50. Total balance = $0.
      But I do have 1 hole in my pocket. So there's that.

    • @ahgflyguy
      @ahgflyguy 5 лет назад +43

      wait wait wait. How did you go from Rupees to Dollars?

    • @ArtinTheBeast
      @ArtinTheBeast 5 лет назад +27

      ahgflyguy magic.

  • @fabianwascher1384
    @fabianwascher1384 5 лет назад +5710

    You have $50.
    You spend $50 and the balance is $0.
    Where did the money go?

  • @neetugupta1484
    @neetugupta1484 3 года назад +1809

    Others: thinking from where did that 1 ₹ came??
    me: feeling proud that he used ₹ for example 🤣

  • @simonharris4873
    @simonharris4873 3 года назад +2318

    The real riddle is how this riddle became known as the world's toughest riddle.

    • @devendragarwa9238
      @devendragarwa9238 3 года назад +64

      Coz it was trending in india🙄

    • @Amit-bn5jw
      @Amit-bn5jw 3 года назад +10

      lol

    • @kuldeepdilpat2568
      @kuldeepdilpat2568 3 года назад +15

      Well thats a tough one😂

    • @Sesquipedalia
      @Sesquipedalia 3 года назад +46

      @@devendragarwa9238 just so no one misunderstands, this riddle was trending in India not actually as the "toughest riddle" or somth. The "toughest riddle" part was a joke title to confuse the person who answers it even more. U see when you first see that there is only a difference of 1 and the person says its the "toughest riddle" people tend to look at it in a mathematical and more complicated way instead of looking at the clear picture.

    • @KhoiV
      @KhoiV 3 года назад +4

      @@Sesquipedalia bruh

  • @b303csiu69
    @b303csiu69 4 года назад +1853

    I have $50.
    First, I spend $1. Balance: $49
    Then, I spend $1. Balance: $48
    ...
    Finally, I spend $1. Balance: $0
    Yeah, I have $1225.
    Extra $1175.

    • @josepherhardt164
      @josepherhardt164 4 года назад +187

      Exactly. Summing up balances leads to a useless, unrelated figure.

    • @iamapoorv4504
      @iamapoorv4504 4 года назад +100

      And that is how you become a millionaire

    • @TheGrapeApe22
      @TheGrapeApe22 3 года назад +283

      I have $50.
      I spend $0, balance is 50.
      I spend $0 again, balance is 50.
      I spend $0 again, balance is 50.
      I spend $0 again, balance is 50.
      *Total spend: $0. Total balance: 200*

    • @Matyj04
      @Matyj04 3 года назад +49

      This should be the real way to make money

    • @mport7754
      @mport7754 3 года назад +7

      😃😃

  • @SharkyShocker
    @SharkyShocker 2 года назад +49

    My favorite tactic is "Same Problem, Different Numbers" and it works well here.
    Just change the problem so that each time you're spending 10, and you quickly realize (with a balance add up of 100) that it doesn't have to equal the original balance at all.

  • @mikemanh
    @mikemanh 5 лет назад +741

    Spend 1 balance 49
    Spend 1 balance 48..
    Go down till 0
    Sum of spending 50
    Sum of balance 1225
    Where did the extra 1175 come from?

    • @cubicardi8011
      @cubicardi8011 5 лет назад +50

      EXPLAIN THAT ATHEISTS

    • @batra204
      @batra204 5 лет назад +15

      This riddle only work when sum of balance is close to the total amount.

    • @MrSharkFIN
      @MrSharkFIN 5 лет назад +21

      You can just do
      Spend 0$ Balance 50$
      Repeat that a million times
      50 000 000 Balance

    • @draptona
      @draptona 5 лет назад +5

      I spend 1 balance 499
      I spend 2 balace 497
      Where did thewhere did the extra 996 came from?

    • @zohakhan7402
      @zohakhan7402 5 лет назад

      You can get rich now

  • @reda.kharoubi
    @reda.kharoubi 5 лет назад +1244

    looks like Presh is going through puberty again

  • @alok_singh
    @alok_singh 3 года назад +354

    This riddle teach us how politicians makes money & common man thinks where is wrong❌

  • @HappyNBoy
    @HappyNBoy 5 лет назад +56

    I think the clearer way to explain this is to just make the early numbers in the spend column smaller. Say 1, 1, 1, 47. Then it's extremely clear that you wouldn't expect the columns to have the same total. 49 +48 +47 + 0 is obviously not going to total to anything tantalizingly close to 50, but also is very intuitively correct.

  • @hariompatel382
    @hariompatel382 4 года назад +1844

    21 din mein paise double 🤣🤣

    • @yaseerbeig1356
      @yaseerbeig1356 4 года назад +30

      Hahahahaa🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂best comment ever

    • @thomson7395
      @thomson7395 4 года назад +9

      😂😂😂😂

    • @arnabroy418
      @arnabroy418 4 года назад +15

      Underrated comment bro

    • @ritikrawat9900
      @ritikrawat9900 4 года назад +41

      Haan sbko scheme bta de😂😂

    • @btsislife1761
      @btsislife1761 4 года назад +3

      Aryyy bhai bhai 😂😂😂

  • @thelordnaevis4946
    @thelordnaevis4946 3 года назад +23

    The first thing I said when I saw the thumbnail was “why’d they sum up the balance”

  • @phatkin
    @phatkin 5 лет назад +62

    for me, the key to this problem was realizing that we could insert infinitely many rows where the amount spent is 0, but the remaining balance remains constant. So the number in the bottom right could actually be arbitrarily large.

  • @aymanaoufi1615
    @aymanaoufi1615 5 лет назад +694

    Why your voice sounds different at first

    • @mrsamsun912
      @mrsamsun912 5 лет назад +11

      Ikr

    • @whozz
      @whozz 5 лет назад +106

      He was struggling to not laugh at the stupidity of the people who couldn't solve the problem

    • @wschmrdr
      @wschmrdr 5 лет назад +23

      Almost like he slowed it down. Or he's about to sneeze.

    • @ricardo.mazeto
      @ricardo.mazeto 5 лет назад +11

      He probably recorded just after waking up.

    • @dolevgo8535
      @dolevgo8535 5 лет назад +8

      i mean.. its the *toughest* question

  • @opsahu8714
    @opsahu8714 3 года назад +141

    The real riddle is how can someone call this stupidity a riddle.

  • @bstyle82
    @bstyle82 4 года назад +197

    A trick from my father I fell for as a kid: Both hands have 10 fingers in total. count backward from 10 to 6 on your first hand. Then add 6 plus the five remaining fingers from your other hand. It made me think he has eleven fingers. 😂

    • @Dominating_Hand
      @Dominating_Hand 3 года назад +11

      I fell for it too😂

    • @ryanleung6753
      @ryanleung6753 3 года назад +1

      What the

    • @Bhuvan_MS
      @Bhuvan_MS 3 года назад

      Lol

    • @arubbathari53
      @arubbathari53 3 года назад

      Jabs

    • @number7417
      @number7417 2 года назад +5

      I fell for this trick too but dif vers. Another example would be the LOST PESO
      So I have 100.00 and bought a shirt worth P 97.00
      I borrowed money
      50.00 to my mom
      50.00 to my dad
      I have 3.00 change from the store and parted each to my mom, dad and my self
      So I only owe my
      Mom: 49.00
      Dad: 49.00
      If I add 49.00+49.00= 98
      98.00 + 1.00 from my change
      98+1= 99.00
      So where's the 1 peso?

  • @TomDeFazio
    @TomDeFazio 5 лет назад +252

    This is really a variation of the hotel problem that went around a long time ago.
    "3 men go into a hotel. The man behind the desk says a room is $30 so each man pays $10 and goes to the room.
    A while later the man behind the desk realized the room was only $25 so he sent the bellboy to the 3 guys' room with $5. On the way the bellboy couldn't figure out how to split $5 evenly between 3 men, so he gave each man a $1 and kept the other $2 for himself.
    This meant that the 3 men each paid $9 for the room, which is a total of $27 add the $2 that the bellboy kept = $29. Where is the other dollar?"
    What makes the problem deceptive is that the 2 figures are so close that it plays tricks with the mind!

    • @DrHades
      @DrHades 5 лет назад +30

      Yeah, I immediately thought about this problem too, it is a much better version...

    • @fz3806
      @fz3806 5 лет назад +8

      Damn I can’t get my head around this one

    • @daffaagung
      @daffaagung 5 лет назад +50

      The trick here is, why would you add the bellboy's money with the $27 when the $27 ALREADY includes the $2? Basically, $27 = $25+$2 am i right?

    • @MrCunha444
      @MrCunha444 5 лет назад +19

      @@fz3806 The correct checking would be: (10-1)+(10-1)+(10-1) - 2 = $25 (the value of the room is the effective value payed by the men minus the money appropriated by the bellboy.

    • @DustinMTaylor
      @DustinMTaylor 5 лет назад +9

      Frick man I just spent like 10 minutes trying to remember this riddle and typed it out in another comment lol. I could've just read the comments

  • @blocksource4192
    @blocksource4192 Год назад +9

    I am glad I could figure one of them out finally. While looking at it I realized that the Balance doesn't mean it's the amount you have, it means that's the amount you have left over at that point, meaning you could spend $1 each time, and have 49, 48, 47, 46 and boom, you have $100+ balance while you originally had $50.

    • @anshulbishnoi2812
      @anshulbishnoi2812 Год назад

      Well you solved the wrong interpretation of the riddle friend.
      The real riddle is something else.I have commented it. Try it if you can find it.

  • @nitinlaheri8968
    @nitinlaheri8968 3 года назад +579

    1 Rupiya Kaat Over Explaining Ka And Then Your Sum Is Solved🔥😂

  • @douggief1367
    @douggief1367 5 лет назад +420

    Proof you have *11 fingers* ...
    On left hand 10-9-8-7-6
    On right hand 7-8-9-10-11
    There, 11.
    And about as meaningful as the 51 balance.

    • @aviralagarwal2369
      @aviralagarwal2369 4 года назад +4

      Omg. Where did the extra 1 finger came from. Haha don’t think I am nub. I know you have an extra finger.

    • @wanghanonymous4348
      @wanghanonymous4348 4 года назад +7

      Simple
      Am hrithik roshan

    • @manjuranigp.9290
      @manjuranigp.9290 4 года назад +2

      Where is 6 in right
      If there is six in left there should be 6 in right too!!

    • @douggief1367
      @douggief1367 4 года назад +2

      @@manjuranigp.9290 Yeah it doesn't make sense. It's just a joke. 🥰

    • @SalaiNirmal
      @SalaiNirmal 4 года назад +1

      Vivek comedy

  • @oliviadbritto
    @oliviadbritto 3 года назад +81

    Hats off to the legends who understood by watching the video!!
    Because I m more confused😵😵

    • @WallysVoid
      @WallysVoid 3 года назад +2

      Same lmao

    • @diamondruby..
      @diamondruby.. 3 года назад +7

      It's simple dude...they just tried to deceive us. But the concept is simple

    • @diamondruby..
      @diamondruby.. 3 года назад +3

      The thing is....the balance coloumn is cumulative. So, you can't get equal amount in both the coloumns. In other words...consider that u have balance of 30. Now that you spend 15, u r left with another 15. Now, like shown in the video, we can't sum up the balances of 30+15 because the 30 is already inclusive of the 15. And it's all a matter of numbers we use. Let us take, the second time, out of 30, we spend ₹10. So we r left with ₹20. So, if we add the balance, it itself gives ₹50. So yeah...the balance coloumn has cumulative amounts. We cannot further sum it up

    • @kamtakumarthakur7073
      @kamtakumarthakur7073 3 года назад +2

      I understand basically when I was child I face difficult y in subratraction and this problem is in this viedo

    • @manojmohan9893
      @manojmohan9893 3 года назад +3

      I think I had a better understanding of the problem before I watched this video. After watching it I am bit confused. What was he trying to explain, anyway?

  • @hari_g_k_._17
    @hari_g_k_._17 3 года назад +176

    It has been filmed as a comedy scene with legendary actor Vadivelu in an 80's times of the Tamil Cine Industry in India... It's a very famous one in our region...Finally I got to know it after 5 years now..

  • @phantomlogic6940
    @phantomlogic6940 5 лет назад +14

    I was more confused about why these two columns would be compared like that, especially since the sum of the balance column is irrelevant. The most important information in that column is simply what remain after each transaction.

  • @jefrillahjebaseelan5532
    @jefrillahjebaseelan5532 3 года назад +11

    The fact that I came to know abt this problem a few years back and my father solved it real soon and the worst part is I didn't get it that time 🙄. I'm proud that I have my father is intelligent but sad that I'm not 🚶🚶🚶

    • @diamondruby..
      @diamondruby.. 3 года назад +1

      The thing is....the balance coloumn is cumulative. So, you can't get equal amount in both the coloumns. In other words...consider that u have balance of 30. Now that you spend 15, u r left with another 15. Now, like shown in the video, we can't sum up the balances of 30+15 because the 30 is already inclusive of the 15. And it's all a matter of numbers we use. Let us take, the second time, out of 30, we spend ₹10. So we r left with ₹20. So, if we add the balance, it itself gives ₹50. So yeah...the balance coloumn has cumulative amounts. We cannot further sum it up.
      U r also a genius now😃

  • @marilynhaughton1955
    @marilynhaughton1955 3 года назад +100

    Yes, well that explanation was as clear as mud.

    • @TheRandomSpectrum
      @TheRandomSpectrum 3 года назад +1

      jajajajakajakakakakakakakaksksjajajkakkakakaka

    • @ojasdeshpande7296
      @ojasdeshpande7296 3 года назад

      Rip

    • @JeffDeath99
      @JeffDeath99 3 года назад +4

      It's because sum of spending has no correlation to sum of balance and there's no reason to compare or even sum up a balance log, let's say all you have is $50, Spend 5/Balance 45, Spend 10/Balance 35, the balance summary is already at $80, it's just a trick question overall, the 1 difference in his makes it seem like it's not supposed to be there but in reality who cares sum of balance isn't a thing

    • @JeffDeath99
      @JeffDeath99 3 года назад +1

      In other words if you add up what you spend itll always be what you had to spend, and you shouldn't add up balances its just how much you have at a certain time, and if he would of spent the 50 differently he would have a way different sum of balance.

    • @HassanAhmed-rf9xr
      @HassanAhmed-rf9xr 3 года назад

      @@JeffDeath99 nice explanation. I had actually saw this vid a few months ago but came back an thought well I became smarter maybe I should try again. Sadly no luck an thought is their a trick cos there seems to be nothing wrong 😑.

  • @ryanhaart
    @ryanhaart 5 лет назад +223

    Huh? I paused at the "riddle" and haven't watched the "solution", but where is the "riddle" here? Summing up the balances has nothing to do with the amount of money. What if I spend 1, then I have a balance of 49, then spend another 1, I have a balance of 48, and so on. If I sum up the balances, I get 1225. Where did the extra 1175 come from?

    • @daffaagung
      @daffaagung 5 лет назад +14

      Ohh so smart aren't you?

    • @eventhisidistaken
      @eventhisidistaken 5 лет назад +30

      What makes it a riddle, is that the sum is close to 50, and fools those who aren't thinking carefully into thinking that it *should* be 50. This is how most riddles work - they set something up that leads your brain to use intuition when you should not. They're similar to jokes in that the set up of the joke leads you to expect something different than the punch line.

    • @chrisg3030
      @chrisg3030 5 лет назад +8

      ryanhaart I experimented with your approach as well, but stopped after just two spends of 1 to get an apparent extra 47 which seemed absurd enough. I also considered: spend 1, balance 49; spend 49, balance 0. Total spend 50, total balance 49. So this time the question becomes where did the missing rupee (or whatever) go? This could be the simplest possible variant of the famous missing dollar riddle, which Wikipedia covers together with Presh's problem in the same article.

    • @PauIdenino
      @PauIdenino 5 лет назад +4

      ArEn'T yOu A sMaRt OnE!

    • @jeremyanderson3819
      @jeremyanderson3819 5 лет назад +1

      It's the classic "here's a graph" scam. Notice how they put the whole "start with 50$" on the side, when clearly the balance should start with 50. Pay attention to what number the graphs on the news start and end at.

  • @shreyangupta9267
    @shreyangupta9267 2 года назад +2

    Actual money is always not equal to remaining money , this is fact and no one can prove.

  • @masterrubic715
    @masterrubic715 5 лет назад +406

    In my real life, that 1$ come from taxation.

  • @user-df4zw7yb4v
    @user-df4zw7yb4v 5 лет назад +69

    Why is the "World's toughest riddle" the only riddle i've solved on this channel...

    • @rmsgrey
      @rmsgrey 5 лет назад +5

      Because naming is done by the marketing department...

    • @TheGamer2554_
      @TheGamer2554_ 5 лет назад +5

      Because it actually isn’t the hardest riddle

    • @fos1451
      @fos1451 5 лет назад

      No Name it’s not the hardest it’s the toughest

    • @chrisg3030
      @chrisg3030 5 лет назад +1

      Maybe Presh means as long as you persist in thinking the two columns should add up the same, then you couldn't have a tougher problem on your hands explaining why they don't.

  • @Nikioko
    @Nikioko 2 года назад +1

    I have 100 €. I spend 1 €, so I have 99 € in the balance column. I spend another 1€, so I have 98 € in the balance column. If I add that up, I get 197 €.

  • @nolahmedi5419
    @nolahmedi5419 5 лет назад +186

    - where did tha extra rupee come from
    - probably taxes

  • @masrock9203
    @masrock9203 5 лет назад +270

    Does his voice seem deeper in this video to anyone else? Or are my headphones just being weird

    • @Tehom1
      @Tehom1 5 лет назад +7

      I got that impression too.

    • @ricardo.mazeto
      @ricardo.mazeto 5 лет назад +7

      He probably recorded just after waking up.

    • @dolevgo8535
      @dolevgo8535 5 лет назад +4

      *toughest* question

    • @RedSunFX
      @RedSunFX 5 лет назад +2

      I first thought that he has a cold.

    • @kevinjohnson4531
      @kevinjohnson4531 5 лет назад +1

      Maybe there was Krypton gas leak in the recording studio.

  • @prateekjaiswal8045
    @prateekjaiswal8045 2 года назад +1

    we can also explain them in a way like
    if we spend 1 rupee each day till 50 days total spent would be 50 but total balance would be
    49+48+47 .+.+ till 0 which is equivalent to 1225
    This riddle is just to make us confuse

  • @rcb3921
    @rcb3921 5 лет назад +34

    A better riddle for this concept goes like this: Three businessmen visit a city at the same time and decide to share a hotel room. The manager tells the men that the cost of the room is 30 units, so each businessman contributes 10 units and they pay the manager. Once they are in their room, the manager suddenly remembers that he's running a discount and the room should only cost 25 units. He quickly pulls out 5 units from the register and hands it to the bellhop, telling the boy to take the money to the three men. But along the way, the bellhop realizes that he doesn't know how to give 5 units to three men. So, he cleverly pockets two units for himself, and gives one unit back to each businessman. Now, each man has paid 10 units and received one back. So the men were charged (10-1) * 3 = 27 plus the 2 dollars pocketed by the bellhop is 29... but the room cost 30! Where is the missing unit?

    • @prince5478
      @prince5478 Год назад +11

      The answer is
      The room cost was not actually 30, it was 25 because of discount
      But businessmens mistakenly given 10+10+10=30
      When managar realised, he sent bellhop
      Bellhop kept 2 units and distributed remaining 3 units to 3 businessmens
      So the equation became
      (10-1)+(10-1)+(10-1) that is
      9 + 9 + 9
      = 27
      As we know bellhop kept 2 Units, so again
      27 - 2 = 25
      Here we got our answer...

    • @McCurtainCounty888
      @McCurtainCounty888 Год назад

      ​@@prince5478exactly, people mistakenly add negative numbers

    • @C7ZI
      @C7ZI 11 месяцев назад

      With the boy

    • @donovanmahan2901
      @donovanmahan2901 11 месяцев назад +2

      and the answer is that the two extra units the bellhop pocketed were counted twice, while the three currency the businessmen received back were not counted. Correcting this, you have the discounted price of 25, plus the two the bellhop pocketed, plus the three that were returned to the businessmen, meaning all 30 [kromer] are accounted for.

    • @JamesMc2051
      @JamesMc2051 10 месяцев назад +2

      This is the version I heard years ago.

  • @kimmovillacorta7677
    @kimmovillacorta7677 5 лет назад +27

    Another simple situation is if you spend 50 at one time. You will have zero balance. Thus you cannot expect the spent money to equate with the sum of balances

  • @krishnabanerjee6573
    @krishnabanerjee6573 3 года назад +9

    The best way to do this riddle will be to do it practically 🙃

  • @gabrielfranciscorp
    @gabrielfranciscorp 4 года назад +66

    I think the trick behind this is that, in the column ‘balance’, each time the value shifts, you are counting it's value twice. For instance, 30 + 15 = 45, but you only spent 35, and therefore the balance should be 15 total. Meaning, the sum of the ‘balance’ lines simply isn't done to determine the total spent, since every line on balance column is the start money minus the total spent. If you add them up you'll have the start money times how many times you made an expense minus how much each spent cost you, which are two whole different variables.

    • @MarieAnne.
      @MarieAnne. 4 года назад +2

      Not only that, but if you spend 10 different times, sum of balances will start with 10 times original balance, and from this you subtract 1st amount spent 10 times, then you subtract 2nd amount spent 9 times, etc... until you get to the end and subtract last amount spent once. It's useless information.

  • @anshu1975
    @anshu1975 4 года назад +40

    Kind of same thing happens when I try to calculate my marks after exam . I find less marks according to the questions I have done and more marks according to the questions I have left.

  • @KiranPawar-cj3po
    @KiranPawar-cj3po 3 года назад +2

    Suppose you have 100 rupees and you spent 10 rupees and again spent 10 rupees and your balance is total 170

  • @peterformaini7723
    @peterformaini7723 5 лет назад +90

    My first question was, “What does one colum have to do with the other! Why WOULD they be equal?” Good to see my common sense is functioning correctly. Love your videos!!

  • @COZYTW
    @COZYTW 5 лет назад +20

    Funny enough, a colleague dropped this question to me last Friday and I used set theory to solve it. I illustrated how A' + (AUB)' + (AUBUC)' is not indicative of the universal set because you're recounting the area for the balance. A' has portions that intersect with (AUB)' and (AUBUC)' so it's double-counting the same area again and again.
    To illustrate this discrepancy, I went with a variation of the question that shows how absurd the summation of the "balance" can be.
    "I have 10,000 dollars.
    1) I spend 300, left with 9700.
    2) I spend 600, left with 9100. (notice how the balance's sum already exceeds the original number we had)
    3) I spend 1200, left with 7900.
    4) I spend 2400, left with 5500.
    5) I spend 4800, left with 700.
    6) I spend 700, left with 0.
    Summation of the amount spent: 10,000 dollars.
    Summation of the "balance": 32,900 dollars.
    (extreme sarcasm) Oh, where did my 22,900 dollars come from? Could there be a hacker spending my money for me?"
    I like how the question's choice made it such that people automatically associate a perfect symmetry between expenditure and balance.

    • @vuedanto8576
      @vuedanto8576 2 года назад

      I have a billion dollare
      1) Spent 0, balance one billion
      2) spent 0, balance one billion
      3) spent billion, blance 0
      Total balance = 2 billion
      Where did that extra billion come from?

  • @benjaminwilliams2859
    @benjaminwilliams2859 3 года назад +6

    I was unfamiliar with this riddle and got my head stuck in the sand, however, it's still not that hard to understand and I think there is a much more intuitive way to understand this than the video shows. Ask yourself to model the situation from the very beginning:
    Spend | Balance
    0 | 50
    20 | 30
    15 | 15
    9 | 6
    6 | 0
    Right away you'll notice that the balance column must be higher than 50, but even if you don't extrapolate the table, consider if you had spent 1 each time instead:
    Spend | Balance
    1 | 49
    1 | 48
    1 | 47
    ...
    You'll quickly realize that you're adding portions that have already been counted and so the relationship can't be 1 to 1 or equal without spending the whole amount in one go. So the proper answer to the riddle is, "They don't match because the sum of the Balance column isn't linear and there is more than 1 expenditure."

  • @sebthes3727
    @sebthes3727 5 лет назад +80

    (before watching)
    Spend | Balance
    1 | 49
    1 | 48
    =
    2 | 97

  • @PapaMike23
    @PapaMike23 5 лет назад +88

    Just spend 0€ one million times and you have 50.000.000 €.
    Or in other terms:
    Phase 1: Spend no money (and collect underpants)
    Phase 2: ??
    Phase 3: Profit!

    • @georgesos
      @georgesos 5 лет назад +3

      That's the best comment ever!and it doubles as a profit making scheme

    • @dhy5342
      @dhy5342 5 лет назад +3

      Good One!

    • @sporksto4372
      @sporksto4372 5 лет назад +3

      Wow, I really like this comment.

    • @ridwansetiadi8393
      @ridwansetiadi8393 5 лет назад +2

      *insert meme: stonks

    • @chrisg3030
      @chrisg3030 5 лет назад +1

      Jock: What are you running behind that bus for? McTavish: To save myself £5. Jock: Why don't you do what I do and run behind a taxi and save 25.

  • @kusummehta385
    @kusummehta385 3 года назад +24

    Indians are at their best in creating difficult questions.

    • @adityashaw5114
      @adityashaw5114 3 года назад

      @@nextphaser ooh means Indians didn't explained the concept of zero.

    • @mrsen260
      @mrsen260 3 года назад

      @@nextphaser you are one of them

    • @sanketshetty9691
      @sanketshetty9691 3 года назад

      Indians are better in creating questions and Americans are better in solving them (huge difference)

    • @kusummehta385
      @kusummehta385 3 года назад

      @@sanketshetty9691 ya so they exist because of us😂

    • @sanketshetty9691
      @sanketshetty9691 3 года назад +1

      @@kusummehta385 no matter who asked questions and who solved questions... No matter how silly the question is the solver will be the superior amongst the asker...

  • @theprincechandrayan
    @theprincechandrayan 4 года назад +66

    It's only a silly question.
    One should add the money spent.

    • @adapateja8618
      @adapateja8618 3 года назад +1

      Nut one should subtract from total balance amount

  • @arun-yl4sb
    @arun-yl4sb 5 лет назад +501

    So they call this world's toughest...😂🤣😆

  • @Vrenny
    @Vrenny 3 года назад +1

    Let's say you start with $50, and spend $10, you have $40 remaining.
    You spend another $10, now you have $30 remaining.
    Adding those two remaining numbers gives you $70.
    You quickly realize that the "sum of the remainder" doesn't have anything to do with the balance spent.
    It's much easier to see with different numbers, the trick of the original question is because they end up so close, you're conned into thinking that the sum of your balances (which isn't something you would ever do in real life) is wrong because it seems like it should also be 50 but you've made an error somewhere and somehow ended up with $51.

  • @tanvirsingh5506
    @tanvirsingh5506 4 года назад +267

    After watching the video I still don’t get it 💀

    • @felixlaurin1310
      @felixlaurin1310 3 года назад +100

      I may be a year too late, but basically, the balance column is the remaining result of the subtraction of your current balance minus the amount you spent, which means the sum of your previous balance amounts doesn't mean anything to the amount you've actually spent. I.e: Lets say you always spend the same amount of money each transactions, it'll go like this:
      Spent(0) | Balance(50)
      10 | 40 (50-10)
      10 | 30 (40-10)
      10 | 20 (30-10)
      10 | 10 (20-10)
      10 | 0 (10-10)
      _______________________
      50 (10*5)| 100(10+20+30+40)
      It's just that the riddle is constructed in such a way that the sum of the balance column is really close to the value of the sum of the column spent, which causes confusion makes us believe there is a close link between the 2 sums when there isn't.

    • @all-four-inches
      @all-four-inches 3 года назад +39

      @@felixlaurin1310 you actually the video did a very bad job of explaining this riddle. You did it much better.

    • @anikethsai8055
      @anikethsai8055 3 года назад +9

      Basically, the two sums are not connected in any way

    • @aaronbredon2948
      @aaronbredon2948 3 года назад +4

      The only relation the Balance column has is balance(transaction) = balance(prior) - spent(transaction)
      The last figure in the Balance column is what should be put at the bottom, NOT the sum.
      The correct bottom row is Spend:50 Balance:0

    • @olivervarro108
      @olivervarro108 3 года назад +25

      There is just no need to add up the balance.
      Let's say you spend 1 dollar. You're balance is 49. You spend another dollar your balance is 48.
      If you add 49+48 you will get 97. See? There's no need to add these numbers up. It makes no sense to do so

  • @logiciananimal
    @logiciananimal 4 года назад +28

    Reminds me of the old "I have 11 fingers" trick, in addition to the "hotel puzzle" some discuss below.

    • @LONEWOLFAOW3
      @LONEWOLFAOW3 3 года назад

      Lol, he didn't even explained why there's an extra money.... The trick is that, when you're spending, you're counting 1-50 but when you're putting on the balance chart, you're counting from 50-0... So , if you do the counting, that extra money is hidden in 0-1...

  • @lordloss4584
    @lordloss4584 3 года назад +4

    It’s really simple if you also take into account the start, 0 spend and 50 balance. Add it all of then and the spend will still be 50 while the balance is 101. The balance is not relevant,.

  • @covid-19ultrapromax25
    @covid-19ultrapromax25 5 лет назад +237

    Change the title of the video, remove "explained" and insert "unsolved".
    Before I report your video....

  • @corlinfardal
    @corlinfardal 5 лет назад +27

    This feels like the missing dollar riddle but a million times more transparent about the fact that you're doing the wrong computation, the fact that anyone gets tripped up over this for more than a second shows how many people view math as just some magical black box that gives you the answer if you do the right ritual

    • @wariolandgoldpiramid
      @wariolandgoldpiramid 5 лет назад +2

      Well, I am decent at math.
      I didn't immedietly, at a first glance, see what happens.
      But, as soon as I started analyzing the right column... "Okay, 30+15 is 45. But why are we adding these?".

    • @corlinfardal
      @corlinfardal 5 лет назад +1

      wariolandgoldpiramid That's why I said "for more than a second." I absolutely agree that it feels confusing at a first glance, as I felt that way as well, but something like this is able to go viral, people are presumably having arguments about it, when anyone who's remotely fluent in even the basics of mathematical thinking should be able to notice the problem quickly

    • @wariolandgoldpiramid
      @wariolandgoldpiramid 5 лет назад

      @@corlinfardal how would you compare this to the Monty Hall problem?
      The solution is very easy to proof, but people keep arguing about it.

    • @corlinfardal
      @corlinfardal 5 лет назад +1

      wariolandgoldpiramid I feel like the Monty Hall problem is a more "genuine" paradox than this is, this is only really confusing if you blindly accept that the balance should add to anything significant, which isn't really reasonable if you take a moment to think about it. The Monty Hall problem though, sets up a problem where even mathematicians trained in probability can reasonably think that either side is the same - after all, they both might or might not have a car behind them. But, if you take a more careful, principled investigation into it, you can discover for yourself that there is a difference. The difference between them feels like anyone should be able to work out the solution to this by asking yourself some fairly obvious questions, "why should the balance add to anything?" for instance, but Monty Hall doesn't have an obvious answer without plotting out the probabilities carefully and methodically.

    • @corlinfardal
      @corlinfardal 5 лет назад

      After thinking about it further, to solve the Monty Hall problem you need to be able to create and dissect a probability tree, which isn't something I'd expect the layperson to know how to do necessarily, but to solve this all you need is to be aware of your own assumptions and test them, which is something I'd hope the layperson can do. In fact, it feels like most people can do as much, but many people just shut their brains down when confronting a math problem like this, because they think math's too confusing to be understood and just refuse to even try.

  • @SpaceCadet4Jesus
    @SpaceCadet4Jesus 3 года назад +1

    Reversing the amounts (kinda) gives:
    Start with 50.
    Spend 30, balance 20
    Spend 10, balance 10
    Spend 5, balance 5
    Spend 5, balance 0
    -----------------------
    Spent 50. Spent 35
    Balances are remainders, not to be added up.

  • @Tehom1
    @Tehom1 5 лет назад +23

    A good lesson in calculating the right thing.

  • @NoobGamer-ik4ed
    @NoobGamer-ik4ed 5 лет назад +81

    Someone asked me this. I told him that it is not absurd that the sum of balance is 51 as the sum of remaining balance is not related to the total amount spent. However that smartass didn't understood what I said and simply said I am wrong. Now, you verified my answer. Thank you

    • @iScream2367
      @iScream2367 5 лет назад +6

      NoobGamer same with me I solved it 6-7 months ago but when I explained it with my classmates they said I m not doing this in the right way

    • @samarth3957
      @samarth3957 4 года назад +3

      @@iScream2367 ask them what's the right way.
      Probably by counting their brain cells.

    • @nitinkumar7754
      @nitinkumar7754 4 года назад

      Bur it says I have only 50 then how can he have 1 rupee remaining after spending his 50

    • @BlackPearl27
      @BlackPearl27 4 года назад

      I didn't see how that made sense at the start but it being explained to me like this made me understand it pretty well. I guess the difference is I stayed humble and was ready to learn instead of pointing fingers and trying to be right. I hope that guy learns that he doesn't know everything...

  • @Siddharth_Tanwar
    @Siddharth_Tanwar 2 года назад +1

    I figured it out in the begging. I was thinking why the sum of the balance should be equal to ₹50. At the end it turns out that summing balance has no point.

  • @trigonzobob
    @trigonzobob 5 лет назад +59

    Obviously it's the missing dollar from the bellhop riddle, duh!

  • @hanyk06
    @hanyk06 4 года назад +89

    I have trouble accepting this the "toughest" riddle. It was plainly obvious to anyone with half decent math problem solving logic

    • @tonyttt31
      @tonyttt31 4 года назад +3

      Or anyone who has ever read a bank statement in detail

    • @dummyliug
      @dummyliug 4 года назад +6

      Yes. My first thought to the question was What the hell is the Sum of Balances?

    • @nerimaken482
      @nerimaken482 4 года назад +7

      Chill, while it may not be the toughest don’t go categorising the ‘anyone’s that could have done it. Different people get stuck on different areas. Doesn’t mean they lack the ability to solve maths problems.

    • @ashdoeslife1794
      @ashdoeslife1794 3 года назад

      Me who hasn’t even know how a bank or taxes work

  • @brainboy53
    @brainboy53 11 месяцев назад +1

    Me: don’t sum the balance, don’t sum the balance
    Them: sums the balance
    Me: aaaaaaaaaaaaa

  • @seenasuresh7639
    @seenasuresh7639 3 года назад +145

    This is how you become a billionaire
    Start spending $50 😂😂😂

  • @simonboyane1140
    @simonboyane1140 4 года назад +120

    I never felt so inferior regarding my maths skills 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @m.vivek777
    @m.vivek777 3 года назад +1

    The spent money is original money(starting position 50₹) we are having on which we are doing calculation, while balance money is not having any base itself(don't have starting value) it's derived value from spent money. This can be illustrated with an example of ruler whose value starts with 0 & this puzzle can be solved.

  • @ayubi3642
    @ayubi3642 5 лет назад +58

    Who does accounting like this? 😂

  • @million1828
    @million1828 4 года назад +25

    Thank you to the comment section i saved my 3 mins of time.

  • @aroundandround
    @aroundandround Год назад

    Here’s a variation of this that troubled me for an evening as a kid until I figured out it was just nonsense math:
    A father made his boy sit at his shop selling bags one slow afternoon. The boy sold 3 bags to 3 customers for $10 each for a total of $30. When he reported that to his dad, the dad said 3 bags only cost $25 total, so he should return $5 back to those 3 customers. The boy didn’t know how to break a $5 among 3, so he gave them each back $1 and pocketed the remaining $2. Now here is the puzzle: 3 bags at $9 each is $27, and that plus $2 in the boy’s pocket is $29, so where did the remaining dollar go?

  • @derpygolem5319
    @derpygolem5319 5 лет назад +9

    I already knew it from the beginning .
    I only know this because there’s a similar puzzle like this but instead there is a missing dollar

  • @jasonvoorhees895
    @jasonvoorhees895 4 года назад +49

    I was hoping that if I did this with my money, I could make a dollar every time I did the math....😂

  • @apaarshrivastava
    @apaarshrivastava 3 года назад +2

    Person: Have 1000 Rs
    100 Used
    Balance: 900
    Used 400 more
    Balance: 500
    Used 500
    Balance: 0
    Total amount of money used: 100+400+500= 1000
    Total of balance:900+500+0= 1400
    Logic: Has left the chat and committed suicide.

  • @agabe_8989
    @agabe_8989 5 лет назад +5

    3:46
    Every time i hear something like that, for example "Now you can try it on your friends". I think about those friends that wouldn't watch these videos.
    It never worked :(

  • @ashutoshsinghrajpoot722
    @ashutoshsinghrajpoot722 5 лет назад +16

    U cannot add remainders man...
    Like u have 50 rupees and u spend 1 then left is 49 then again spend 1 and remaining is 48 ...so if u add 49+48+47+46 and so on u can reach upto 1000 not only 51 ...so this is real simple

  • @EdwardCurrent
    @EdwardCurrent 4 месяца назад

    If people added up the numbers in their bank account's balance column, they'd find that they "have" a lot more money than they thought

  • @lynxeau4428
    @lynxeau4428 5 лет назад +7

    This was easy compared to what you normally do. I'm not talking about geometry though, I still stuck at it.

  • @macyo2573
    @macyo2573 3 года назад +10

    Take this assumption:-
    Spend 1 rupee each time till it get 0, that is
    Spend - balance
    1 - 49
    1 - 48
    1 - 47....
    The total spend will be 50, while total balance will be 1250. Pretty simple😁

  • @anubhavhamal
    @anubhavhamal 2 года назад +1

    I was asked this question by my grandpa when he was playing cards (called marriage ) the equation of money didn’t satisfied players so he asked about it . I think this surely is one of the most trickiest real life math riddle

  • @aboudawik7973
    @aboudawik7973 4 года назад +4

    What a coincidence! Today one of my friends asked me about it, and simply my answer was:you can't add the balaces together (the true balance is the last).

  • @ash0x7
    @ash0x7 3 года назад +12

    We don't have to count balance for finding initial sum , we have to count sum of spends
    For example : - if u have 100 rupee and you spent 99 rupee balance is 1 rupee
    Now if u count balance it will show 1 rupee that is not equal to 100
    It's LOL 😂

  • @mattcook4401
    @mattcook4401 11 месяцев назад

    For someone who doesn’t immediately or eventually understand how absurd it is to sum the balance column, it must be extremely puzzling wondering where the extra 1 came from.

  • @trapezius77
    @trapezius77 5 лет назад +8

    So here is a real math problem out of this, which he indirectly hinted at but surprisingly didn't explore:
    What patterns of spending would lead to a sum of 50 in the balance column, and then generalize it to any arbitrary sum.

  • @arceusgodsupreme5324
    @arceusgodsupreme5324 5 лет назад +24

    0:40
    Presh- whoa!! From where did the extra one rupee came feom?
    Me- by mistake

  • @purplenickname
    @purplenickname Год назад +1

    This was definitely one of the riddles of all time.
    Actually, even that's debatable...

  • @rituchandra6325
    @rituchandra6325 5 лет назад +4

    the sum of the balance column should not be equal to 50 (other than pure coincidence) because it is shows u how much u have REMAINING not how much u actually spent and the sum of the money u have remaining at multiple points in time CAN infact exceed the amount you start with. imagine this:
    Spent Balance
    1 49
    1 48
    1 47
    . .
    . .
    . .
    obviously here the numbers are fine but the sum is more than 50 and there is no confusion as to why but when we change the numbers like in the video, it somehow becomes less obvious.

  • @sreejusuresh335
    @sreejusuresh335 4 года назад +19

    The question asked was,"where did the extra 1$ come from?"
    Not to figure out that,balance is not equal to spend.
    Still remains a trickery.

    • @ciswhitescum6469
      @ciswhitescum6469 4 года назад +3

      No it does not you simply cannot sum up balances.

  • @aishwarymishra5946
    @aishwarymishra5946 3 года назад +5

    This is how hospitals calculate bills of patients

  • @HRVS_DZ
    @HRVS_DZ 5 лет назад +7

    I've 50 $
    I spent everything in one time
    Total spending : 50 and balance 0

  • @margefrugal9037
    @margefrugal9037 5 лет назад +40

    I have spent $50 and my balance is $50" lucky me!"

    • @PR-im3nf
      @PR-im3nf 4 года назад +1

      Balance is $0

    • @PR-im3nf
      @PR-im3nf 4 года назад +1

      But the statement is very nice ,now the spent is 50 but the balance is 0

    • @denmualim5050
      @denmualim5050 4 года назад

      Then you must be using credit card 😂

    • @siddu6003
      @siddu6003 4 года назад

      😂😂😂

    • @jrfury2659
      @jrfury2659 4 года назад

      Something tells me your accountant has a legitimate wrongful termination lawsuit on their hands.

  • @ijustwannasay6470
    @ijustwannasay6470 3 года назад +9

    question trick: about spending money and balance
    me as an accountant: *LAUGH IN ACCOUNTING*

  • @monrealis
    @monrealis 5 лет назад +14

    Let's say I have 50 euros. Now let's spend 0 euros 100 times :)

    • @DD-rl7xo
      @DD-rl7xo 5 лет назад +1

      Profit! I mean this is what we do in india to make ourselves rich😂

    • @chrisg3030
      @chrisg3030 5 лет назад

      There's a character in Catch 22 who gets richer and richer from government subsidies for increasing the amount of land he doesn't have under cultivation. Another bit of fun with this kind of idea is "Yesterday upon the stair I met a man who wasn't there. He wasn't there again today, I wish to God he'd go away"

  • @WiseSquash
    @WiseSquash 4 года назад +4

    looked for a video with this 'riddle' after it was introduced today during a videoconference of my uni's department.
    everyone seemed completely surprised by the magic of the guy who introduced it.
    then, I asked everyone what most of the comments here mention, 'what about considering £1 by £1 in the spend column?'
    the clever guy did not know what to answer and the moment was hillarious.

  • @stuartm6069
    @stuartm6069 2 года назад

    In Accounting, When using this type of "T" method. total of the balance column is always the last number in the balance column, so the final number in the Balance column would be 0 not 51. The reason for this is the balance column is already a running total, and you can't add up a running total.

  • @mrmimeisfunny
    @mrmimeisfunny 5 лет назад +5

    The numbers shouldn't even be related. You are counting everything twice.
    Edit: To be fair, I heard this riddle before. In the form of: 3 mathematicians go to a cafe and spend 30 shekels (guess in what country I heard the riddle). They each pay 10. and when the waiter comes back with their receipt he says "There was a mistake, your total is 25 shekels". So the mathematicians each take 1 shekel and tip 2 shekels. Then on the way back one of the mathematicians says "We each gave 9 shekels that's 27, plus 2 shekels tip, that's 29, where did the extra shekel go?"
    Now if you actually keep track of the shekels you will find out that question is complete nonsense because they didn't spend 30 shekels and double counted the tip, but it did stump me the first time.

  • @louisauffret
    @louisauffret 5 лет назад +6

    that's not even a problem, like why would this sum have to be equal to the initial amount anyways

  • @Taigan_HSE
    @Taigan_HSE 3 года назад +1

    The real trick here is the amounts were carefully chosen to make it come out close. If you start with 10 and subtract 1 each step the flaw is obvious.

  • @soso1634
    @soso1634 5 лет назад +12

    him: shows dollars as rupees
    Me: oh no somethings gonna happen
    My Indian side of me: DOOD PUT THAT INDIAN THING!
    My Zelda side: HYAAAA HYAAAYAYYAYAYA
    My Zelda side translated: where that icon??