RIDDLE: Try To Solve This Impossible Problem

It stimulates critical thinking and enhances problem-solving skills by encouraging you to think outside the box. Riddles also improve cognitive abilities, such as memory and concentration, as you work to recall information and make connections.

They can reduce stress by providing a fun and engaging mental break, promoting relaxation and mental clarity.

Additionally, riddles enhance language skills and vocabulary through wordplay and creative use of language. They foster patience and perseverance, as solving a challenging riddle requires persistence.

Overall, riddles are a great way to exercise your brain, keep your mind sharp, and enjoy a sense of accomplishment.

Check the riddle below:

A man buys a horse for $60, sells it for $70, buys it back for $80, and sells it again for $90. How much money did he make or lose?

Check the answer below:

Let’s break down the transactions step by step:

First Transaction:

Buys the horse for $60.
Sells the horse for $70.
Profit: $70 – $60 = $10.

Second Transaction:

Buys the horse back for $80.
Sells it again for $90.
Profit: $90 – $80 = $10.

Total profit:

First transaction profit: $10.

Second transaction profit: $10.

Total profit: $10 + $10 = $20.

So, the man made a total profit of $20.

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