For 6, there is a mathematical way to solve it. X = your current age Y = son's current age. Now it goes into a system of equations. Your current age is equal to 4 times son's current age. x = 4y AND Your current age plus twenty is equal to two times son's current age plus twenty. x + 20 = 2(y + 20) So the system of equations is: x = 4y x + 20 = 2(y + 20) Now solve. Substitute. 4y + 20 = 2(y + 20) 4y + 20 = 2y + 40 2y + 20 = 40 2y = 20 y = 10 Now that we have y, we can substitute it into an equation to solve for x. x = 4(10) x = 40 I chose the simple equation there, but both work. x + 20 = 2(10 + 20) x + 20 = 20 + 40 x + 20 = 60 x = 40
0:33 you only need 3 attempts, use 1 key on the first 2 doors, then use another key on the two doors that are not the answer. Worst case, you don’t unlock any door, but you’re only asking for how many attempts to tell which key unlocks which door
@@icedfan1104the answer in the video still isn’t the maximum though, 3 attempts each door (worst case scenario) means 9 attempts. Also, yes the minimum is 2, but that’s the best case scenario. If you’re lucky, you’ll only need 2 attempts to figure out which key unlocks which door, but you’re guaranteed to figure out which key unlocks which door using only 3 attempts.
@@xcoolchoixandanjgaming1076 Minimum :- Try to open the 1st door from 1st key. "It opens" Now Try to open the 2nd door from 2nd key. "It opens again" Now we know that the 3rd key will be of 3 rd door only Therefore , Ans=2 Maximum:- The first two doors doesn't open with first key So it is of the 3rd door Now we open it (3 attempts done) The 1st door doesn't open from the 2nd key So we know that it is of the 2nd door Now we open it (2 attempts done) Therefore the 3rd key will be of 1 door Now we will open it (1 attempt done) 3+2+1=6 Therefore , Ans=6
What is the music for this video? Also, on the matchstick question, you could also move one matchstick from six and add it to four on the end to make 5+4 = 9
I think he did the riddle wrong. I think correct answer is 6 but explanation is wrong as all three keys could open only 1 door. Dont think anything in riddle says each door has a key that opens it. If we assume that, most number of attempts would be 2 for each key
@@pyro2404No correct answer would be 3 maximum, So what I did, I would put the 1st key into 2 doors, and then you would know the location of 1st key, then the 2nd key into one of the doors, so if it's wrong the 3rd key goes there.
@@dogooooo did you read what i said? Lets say you number the doors 1, 2 and 3. What part of the riddle says that all three keys cant open door 3? Without knowing that you would need to put each key into 2 doors.
@@pyro2404 No the entire question is based off of a well known riddle where key 1 matches with a door, key 2 matches another door and key 3 matches a 3rd door and we don't know which key matches which door.
x + y = 7 x = y - 7 | -y y - 7 + 2y = 12 | plug in x 7 + y = 12 | cancel out y = 12 - 7 | -7 y = 7 x = 7 - y x = 7 - 7 x = 0 So may i please have da free one
2:41 5, 2, and 9 cross the river. 9 goes back. 3, 4, and 9 cross the river. 9 goes back again. 9, 6, and 1 cross the river. 1 goes back. 1, 7, and 8 cross the river. and for number 7, 285 is another possible answer.
A riddle there were 3 Brothers that inherited 17 camels from their father the youngest of them inherited one ninth of 17 camels the middle brother inherited one third of the 17camel and the oldest inherited half of the 17 camels And they were arguing about how much camel they should get and none of them wanted a half camel (they wanted full camels) so can you help them divide the17 camels Answers in the replies
0:33 You only need 5 attempts it doesn't say u need to use the key for each door u only have to find the correct key for the correct door. key one 3 attempts, key 2 two attempts, key 3 no attempts became there is only one door left over.
For the people that don't understand the sushi and salmon. One sushi and one salmon is 7 dollars right? Now 2 sushi and one salmon is 12 dollars. Here is the solution: l V So you take the 7 dollars from the one sushi and one salmon and the 12 dollars from the 2 sushi and one salmon Next, u need to subtract the 7 dollars and the 12 dollars, it will become like 12-7 So 12-7=5 right? So the sushi costs 5 dollars Now subtract 7 and 5 like this: 7-5 7-5=2 The 2 dollars is the salmon Check it out yourself by adding them👍🏼
"Math only sounds boring when you don't know how to do it in a fun way". Well, I don't know how. Then the post says "I promise you are going to love these tricky math riddles". Sorry, but no, I don't "love" them at all. I was not able to solve any of them (I stopped after four or five).
For 6, there is a mathematical way to solve it.
X = your current age
Y = son's current age.
Now it goes into a system of equations.
Your current age is equal to 4 times son's current age.
x = 4y
AND
Your current age plus twenty is equal to two times son's current age plus twenty.
x + 20 = 2(y + 20)
So the system of equations is:
x = 4y
x + 20 = 2(y + 20)
Now solve.
Substitute.
4y + 20 = 2(y + 20)
4y + 20 = 2y + 40
2y + 20 = 40
2y = 20
y = 10
Now that we have y, we can substitute it into an equation to solve for x.
x = 4(10)
x = 40
I chose the simple equation there, but both work.
x + 20 = 2(10 + 20)
x + 20 = 20 + 40
x + 20 = 60
x = 40
The salmon sushi in the thumpnail is 2 dollars.
And the other sushi is 5 dolla
I probably wouldn’t trust any $2 sushi roll. 🍣💲💲
I know
Nahh.. it's -2 dollars, while the other sushi 7 dollars 🗿
It took me literally 5 seconds to figure that out
3:34 what about 285
yeah i was thinking about that
Since they are different colors, in this test it MUST be assumed that they are all different numbers, which means IT CAN ONLY BE 285.
In the matchstick one we can also move a stick from 6 to make it 5 and pace it on 4 to make 9 so 6+4=4 will change to 5+4=9
0:33 you only need 3 attempts, use 1 key on the first 2 doors, then use another key on the two doors that are not the answer. Worst case, you don’t unlock any door, but you’re only asking for how many attempts to tell which key unlocks which door
10:05 I’m pretty sure in sequences, 1/2+1/4+1/8… does add up to 1. The ant DOES reach his house, we just won’t know when
Thats the minnimum, he's asking for the maximum
well actually two is the minimum but my point still stands
@@icedfan1104the answer in the video still isn’t the maximum though, 3 attempts each door (worst case scenario) means 9 attempts. Also, yes the minimum is 2, but that’s the best case scenario. If you’re lucky, you’ll only need 2 attempts to figure out which key unlocks which door, but you’re guaranteed to figure out which key unlocks which door using only 3 attempts.
@@xcoolchoixandanjgaming1076
Minimum :-
Try to open the 1st door from 1st key. "It opens"
Now Try to open the 2nd door from 2nd key. "It opens again"
Now we know that the 3rd key will be of 3 rd door only
Therefore , Ans=2
Maximum:-
The first two doors doesn't open with first key
So it is of the 3rd door
Now we open it
(3 attempts done)
The 1st door doesn't open from the 2nd key
So we know that it is of the 2nd door
Now we open it
(2 attempts done)
Therefore the 3rd key will be of 1 door
Now we will open it
(1 attempt done)
3+2+1=6
Therefore , Ans=6
$5 & $2 a roll..💯
What is the music for this video?
Also, on the matchstick question, you could also move one matchstick from six and add it to four on the end to make 5+4 = 9
1:32 You must be blind to not see that the number beside hippo is actually 10, right?
I know that’s what I was thinking!!
LOL, he must have read way too fast
he said 1
For number 7 285 works as well
For number 15 you could move the loosely matchstick from the 6 to the gap in the edge making it 0 + 4
6:51 0 is not a useless ok because 0 's. Inventor is Sir Aryabhatta and Zero can be multiplied by a number to make it zero.Are you understand 😉
For the 1st riddle it's 3 since you have to do 2 to find the first and if u guess the 2nd u can tell which goes into which
Yeah, I was thinking same. Worst case is 3 attempts, you don't NEED to check every key if it unlocks the door or not, if you KNOW it should.
I think he did the riddle wrong. I think correct answer is 6 but explanation is wrong as all three keys could open only 1 door. Dont think anything in riddle says each door has a key that opens it.
If we assume that, most number of attempts would be 2 for each key
@@pyro2404No correct answer would be 3 maximum, So what I did, I would put the 1st key into 2 doors, and then you would know the location of 1st key, then the 2nd key into one of the doors, so if it's wrong the 3rd key goes there.
@@dogooooo did you read what i said? Lets say you number the doors 1, 2 and 3. What part of the riddle says that all three keys cant open door 3?
Without knowing that you would need to put each key into 2 doors.
@@pyro2404 No the entire question is based off of a well known riddle where key 1 matches with a door, key 2 matches another door and key 3 matches a 3rd door and we don't know which key matches which door.
7:29, you can take the matchstick from the 6 and put it on the top of the 4 behind the equal sign to make it 9 so 4+5 = 9
x + y = 7
x = y - 7 | -y
y - 7 + 2y = 12 | plug in x
7 + y = 12 | cancel out
y = 12 - 7 | -7
y = 7
x = 7 - y
x = 7 - 7
x = 0
So may i please have da free one
For puzzle 7, there are two correct answers! 141 and 285
TRUE BRO! I ALSO DID IT AND WAS CONFUSED!
I feel like 285 is the only correct answer as the Xs were different colours implying different numbers
7:10 I used the other way, making 0+4=4
Niceee....I did it like 5+4=9
@@bhawnachahar4744how?
I put the one from the plus sign and made the equal sign into unequal
Actually just 5 attempts in 1st question because the last key automatically matches to the last door.
A bread is 2 cents
The roll is 5 cents
2 +5=7
2+5+5=12
The answer the bread 2 cents
The roll is 5 cents
Bro the thumbnail made me loat braincells 💀
My guess is 2
@christystokely8773 what a mom 👍😐
It was 2
@@unit.x1296 but 90% of the rest... 🤯 Ouch
@@unit.x1296 but 90% of the rest... 🤯 Ouch
Can you do why do we sleep talking?
It's an outward expression of your inner dialog while the brain is processing information 🤍😇🙏
2:41
5, 2, and 9 cross the river.
9 goes back.
3, 4, and 9 cross the river.
9 goes back again.
9, 6, and 1 cross the river.
1 goes back.
1, 7, and 8 cross the river.
and for number 7, 285 is another possible answer.
7:14 you can also move the middle machstick of the number 6 so it turns into 0 so the the equation is 0 + 4 = 4
I am 12 years old quick math champ and i finish all question correctly with 2x time XD
7:06 What about moving the match in 6 to make 5 and move it to make 9
2:46 Another mistake from bright side
its 1 + 7 + 9 not 1 + 7 + 8 😂
3:28 Why not 285 ? 🤔🤪
Thats what I was thinking
math is so cool but hard if you can guest it now you can get the answer its so easy
what happened to this guys voice, i last watched him in 2020
Could just be a different person
7:12 I did it a different way by moving the middle line in 6 up to make 0 + 4 = 4
If we remove the bottom left stick and place it on the rhs 4 then we have 5+4=9
A riddle
there were 3 Brothers that inherited 17 camels from their father the youngest of them inherited one ninth of 17 camels the middle brother inherited one third of the 17camel and the oldest inherited half of the 17 camels
And they were arguing about how much camel they should get and none of them wanted a half camel (they wanted full camels) so can you help them divide the17 camels
Answers in the replies
3:33 the answer can be 141 or 285
Roll is 2
0:33 You only need 5 attempts it doesn't say u need to use the key for each door u only have to find the correct key for the correct door. key one 3 attempts, key 2 two attempts, key 3 no attempts became there is only one door left over.
It would be 3 actually
@@icedfan1104 how?
For the people that don't understand the sushi and salmon. One sushi and one salmon is 7 dollars right? Now 2 sushi and one salmon is 12 dollars.
Here is the solution: l
V
So you take the 7 dollars from the one sushi and one salmon and the 12 dollars from the 2 sushi and one salmon
Next, u need to subtract the 7 dollars and the 12 dollars, it will become like 12-7
So 12-7=5 right?
So the sushi costs 5 dollars
Now subtract 7 and 5 like this: 7-5
7-5=2
The 2 dollars is the salmon
Check it out yourself by adding them👍🏼
For 13, another way is to turn the 6 into a 0
15 i mean
Problem 14:
possible answers:
0212,0424,0636,0848
(0848 is the actual answer)
In the match sticks, the six can be made zero
We want rubic cubes solve video please
I like these problems but there are errors throughout.
12:20 Here Its 81
9 chipmunk Can Eat 9 Per 1 Minutes Thats Mean Its Eat 9*9 Minute = 81
6:57 There are 2 answers
9+7+1=17 not 16.
12
for puzzle one, use 3 keys for each door, LOL
Hey can you make a rubies cube solving video
They did that
❤😍😍💯😊👍
nice
Why not 233 instead of 235
thumbnail answer : 2
3🤑
3
I have a math problem you can try to solve. What is f(x) if f(f(x))=e^x ?
I know the answer
7:09 why not 5+4=9
math is very hard
The roll is 2 dollars
4th!!
2
2$
How they solve the riddle 13 of hens
Some of the answers given are incorrect
Number 4 is wrong. Its 1111
Your voice so sweat
A answer is wrong 4 6 8 10 14 it is wrong
The lag💀
for the fifth quiz you can take 1&3 , 4&5 , 9&7 , 8&6&2 without needing to send any number back which takes 4 trips .
But you have to send a number back, since the boat can't go back on its own
"Math only sounds boring when you don't know how to do it in a fun way". Well, I don't know how.
Then the post says "I promise you are going to love these tricky math riddles". Sorry, but no, I don't "love" them at all. I was not able to solve any of them (I stopped after four or five).
Why 14 it's 2 4 6 8 10
did u watch the video, it obviously to trick u
Bright side translate in to hindi also
😂
5 min ago and early
Third
Man , you made ur vid wrong. Way to fast. Ppl cannot enjoy and interact it
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