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Originally Posted by whyrms
so you assumed that the house number was 36 since it was the only product that was not unique? hence the second friend needed a third clue?
Well I supposed you got a point...
how about this one: "A truck traveling at a constant speed on a straight road suddenly makes a right turn. On the truck bed are two open lid crates that contains oranges and carrots. The crates are free to slide on the truck's bed since they are not attached to anything. During the sharp turn, what dropped?"
edit; the truck bed has side walls, so the box can't slide off the truck.
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the carrots because theyre the only things that fit through the side walls? i have no idea lol
also, of course you can assume the house number is 36. if it was any other of the listed numbers, the man wouldve easily figured out the ages of the 3 girls. thats the whole reason he needed the 'oldest daughter' clue. this is all assuming the man can easily see the house number, it is across the street