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The One Dollar Paradox

 
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The One Dollar Paradox
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09-26-2004, 03:00 AM

Three men decided to split the cost of a hotel room. The hotel manager gave them a price of $30.

The men split the bill evenly, each paying $10, and went to their room. However, the hotel manager realized that it was a Wednesday night, which meant the hotel had a special rooms were only $25. He had overcharged them $5!

He called the bellboy, gave him five one-dollar bills and told him to return it to the men.

When the bellboy explained the situation to the men, they were so pleased at the honesty of the establishment that they promptly tipped the bellboy $2 of the $5 he had returned and each kept $1 for himself.

So each of the three men ended up paying $9 (their original $10, minus $1 back) totalling $27, plus $2 for the bellboy makes $29.

Where is one dollar

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09-26-2004, 05:06 AM
Fahad this puzzle is so old it's actually pretty annoying. I expect a bit more difficult math puzzle from a would-be actuary.

Anyway here's the answer The $9 each of them payed INCLUDES the $2 tip they gave to the bellboy. That makes $27. The men have the other $3. Total = $30



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