Brain Teaser

Logical analytical approach for this one:
if 100 horses eat 100 bales in 100 days then:

dividing the number of horses by 10: ten horses will eat ten bales of day in one hundred days

then:

dividing the number of days by ten: ten horses will eat one bale of hay in ten days
 
Is the correct answer. As one bloke who insisted it would be ten bales, once we convinced him it would be only one reposted with "They'll be f****n skinny horses then!"

Over to you!
 
Right - the circumference of the Earth around the equator is approximately 25,000 miles. Assuming it were possible, it would take 25,000 miles of cable to lay a cable completely round the equator flat to the Earth. If it was then required to raise the cable to run completely round at the top of 10 foot high poles all the way round the equator approximately how much more cable would be required?
 
Ok, I'll give this a shot.

Circumference = pi * diameter so if the circumference is 25,000 miles then -
25000 = pi * d so
25000/pi = d therefore
d = 7,958 miles

Then if you increase the diameter by 20 feet... that basically does nothing... damn... I guess 26,000ish miles?
:confused: I'm probably going about this all wrong.
 
Yep - it's actually 62.8' rather than 62'8" but we're not gonna quibble over that are we - for those who didn't (or who still don't) get it:

The circumference is given by the formula pi x D where pi = 3.14 to 2 dp and D = diameter

Poles ten feet high increase the diameter by 20 feet so the two circumferences differ by 3.14 x 20 = 62.8 feet.

Must admit I was surprised by how small the answer was the first time I saw this puzzle and thought I must have made a silly mistake. Well done Elmer - looking forwards to your next one . . .
 
I'm the same as you Pat. Thought I'd hit some keys wrong as 628 miles "felt" more like it.

Pat I'm leaving it to you to set the next puzzle. I just can't think of one!
 
Straight forward calculating problem:

A car and a coach set off from the same point, at the same time, to travel the same 140 mile journey. The car travels at 48 mph and the coach travels at 40 mph. If the car arrives at noon, what time will the coach arrive?
 
The last coach I had was in high school (35 years ago) and yes he had gender. Don't all coaches? lol :wave: Just joking around.
I know - so was I! Don't seem to be getting far with the most recent puzzle though . . .
 
Looks like 12.36 is about as close as we might get - not sure why you didn't get it spot on but the explanation is:

To arrive at noon the car must have travelled 140/48 x 60 minutes = 175 minutes
So the start time was 2hrs 55mins before noon or 9.05am

The bus would take 140/40 x 60 minutes to travel the journey = 210 minutes
So the bus arrives 3hrs 30mins after setting off
9.05am + 3hrs 30mins = 12.35pm
 
It was my calculators fault. OK. here we go.

I know a word of letters three, add two and fewer there will be. What word am I?
 
How can you throw a ball as hard as you can and have it come back to you. It doesn't bounce off anything, there is nothing attached to it, and no one else catches or throws it back to you.
 
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