A mother of three children had six apples. She gave two to each and yet 4 remained. How was this possible?
She gave the same 2 apples to each child in succession.
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6 Comments on "Six Apples"
Tëæm Nīrmållø says April 26, 2015 @ 01:39
the mother takes 2apples n not given any 1 apple to her child
Nathan White says October 5, 2015 @ 01:05
The child’s name was each.
Dan says October 5, 2015 @ 09:55
@Nathan That’s an imaginative answer. I like it :)
Viginia2 says April 15, 2016 @ 06:13
She gaved her sons 2 apples to share them together
Will says April 26, 2016 @ 23:35
Her 2 children were adults at the time.
kelechi says May 20, 2016 @ 12:04
Nathan is right – each is the name of the child she gave two to hence having 4 left
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6 Comments on "Six Apples"
Tëæm Nīrmållø says
April 26, 2015 @ 01:39
the mother takes 2apples n not given any 1 apple to her child
Nathan White says
October 5, 2015 @ 01:05
The child’s name was each.
Dan says
October 5, 2015 @ 09:55
@Nathan That’s an imaginative answer. I like it :)
Viginia2 says
April 15, 2016 @ 06:13
She gaved her sons 2 apples to share them together
Will says
April 26, 2016 @ 23:35
Her 2 children were adults at the time.
kelechi says
May 20, 2016 @ 12:04
Nathan is right – each is the name of the child she gave two to hence having 4 left
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