The meme below has some misspelled words but the math question is interesting.
What did you come up with ?
What did you come up with ?
2 People went, the couple.The meme below has some misspelled words but the math question is interesting.
What did you come up with ?
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3This question gets 85% of the people I interview for any IT job-
12 socks in a dryer.
6 are black.
6 are blue.
No light in the laundry room (assume pitch black).
What is the least number of socks you need to remove to make sure you have a matched pair?
If you want to be technical, one could already be wearing matching socks when they enter the room, take nothing yet still have a matched pair.This question gets 85% of the people I interview for any IT job-
12 socks in a dryer.
6 are black.
6 are blue.
No light in the laundry room (assume pitch black).
What is the least number of socks you need to remove to make sure you have a matched pair?
My youngest son (17) would be in trouble since he never wears matching socks. lolIf you want to be technical, one could already be wearing matching socks when they enter the room, take nothing yet still have a matched pair.
yes, 3
Possible combinations of 3
1 black, 2 blue
1 blue, 2 black
3 blue
3 black
It's interesting how complex people try to make that.
I had one guy doing statistics and probability percentage.
...and several that said "all 12".
My question reveals the thought process.
I'd rather not have folks who can't see the forest for the trees.
...and I'd much rather have someone who can think quickly on their feet, logically, than someone who has a bunch of book smarts.
Yup, and I'd also have someone who can admit they don't know the answer then to try and make something up.
30-5=253 brothers chip in 10 dollars each and buy a 30 dollar sweater for mom. After getting home, they realize that the sweater only costs 25.
They bring it back, and the store clerk refunds the $5 dollar over charge and each one of them gets a dollar back, with $2 left over.
So.....If they each paid $9 (3 x 9 is 27), and there is $2 left over (27+2 is 29), where is the extra dollar?
.......Smartass!30-5=25
25/3=8.33333333
8.33333333+1=9.3333333333
3*9.33333333333=28
28+2=30

.......Smartass!![]()
lessee, each son has 7 sister, but they can be the same 7, so we got 7 girlsThe meme below has some misspelled words but the math question is interesting.
What did you come up with ?
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theres the rub, they did not "each pay $9" they each paid $10, then they each got $1 back so there isnt an extra dollar...there is 23 brothers chip in 10 dollars each and buy a 30 dollar sweater for mom. After getting home, they realize that the sweater only costs 25.
They bring it back, and the store clerk refunds the $5 dollar over charge and each one of them gets a dollar back, with $2 left over.
So.....If they each paid $9 (3 x 9 is 27), and there is $2 left over (27+2 is 29), where is the extra dollar?
Remove from where?This question gets 85% of the people I interview for any IT job-
12 socks in a dryer.
6 are black.
6 are blue.
No light in the laundry room (assume pitch black).
What is the least number of socks you need to remove to make sure you have a matched pair?
I wouldda said zero because there are already three matching pair in the dryer. Then just wait for the lectricity to come back on.yes, 3
Possible combinations of 3
1 black, 2 blue
1 blue, 2 black
3 blue
3 black
It's interesting how complex people try to make that.
I had one guy doing statistics and probability percentage.
...and several that said "all 12".
I hate these types of brain teasers. It's creating a problem that isn't really there. The $2 change should be deducted from the $27 as they are paying $25. Not added to the fictional $27. If they each paid $9 they would each be overpaying by $0.67.3 brothers chip in 10 dollars each and buy a 30 dollar sweater for mom. After getting home, they realize that the sweater only costs 25.
They bring it back, and the store clerk refunds the $5 dollar over charge and each one of them gets a dollar back, with $2 left over.
So.....If they each paid $9 (3 x 9 is 27), and there is $2 left over (27+2 is 29), where is the extra dollar?