-Three americans finds a hotel to spend the night.
-The rooms are $10 a piece.
-The piccolo carries their suitcases to each room and the americans, of course, gives the piccolo totally $30.
-The piccolo takes the money to the reception.
-The receptionist tells the piccolo that the americans will get a discount and only have to pay $25.
-The piccolo takes the $5 back to the americans but on the way he decides to give back only $1 to each one and keep $2 to himself.
-The question is: If the americans payed $9 each and the piccolo got $2, which totally makes $29 , where did one dollar disappear?
The dollar that disappeared.
Nononononononono.
Here's the cashflow:
1. Beginning
Americans: 30$
Piccolo: 0$
Receptionist: 0$
= 30$
2. Paying the 3x10 $
Americans: 0$
Piccolo: 30$
Receptionist: 0$
= 30$
3. Receptionist keeps 25$
Americans: 0$
Piccolo: 5$
Receptionist: 25$
= 30$
4. Piccolo returns 3x1$
Americans: 3$
Piccolo: 2$
Receptionist: 25$
= 30$
It's always 30$.
Now the challenge suggest the following situation:
Americans: 27$
Piccolo: 2$
Receptionist: 0$
= 29$
...which is of course nonsense.
Here's the cashflow:
1. Beginning
Americans: 30$
Piccolo: 0$
Receptionist: 0$
= 30$
2. Paying the 3x10 $
Americans: 0$
Piccolo: 30$
Receptionist: 0$
= 30$
3. Receptionist keeps 25$
Americans: 0$
Piccolo: 5$
Receptionist: 25$
= 30$
4. Piccolo returns 3x1$
Americans: 3$
Piccolo: 2$
Receptionist: 25$
= 30$
It's always 30$.
Now the challenge suggest the following situation:
Americans: 27$
Piccolo: 2$
Receptionist: 0$
= 29$
...which is of course nonsense.