Sociology, asked by Sniki, 1 month ago

Day 69,

An Arab sheik is old and must leave his fortune to one of his two sons. He makes a proposition: Both sons will ride their camels in a race, and whichever camel crosses the finish line LAST will win the fortune for its owner. During the race, the two brothers wander aimlessly for days, neither willing to cross the finish line. In desperation, they ask a wise man for advice. He tells them something; then the brothers leap onto the camels and charge toward the finish line. What did the wise man say?

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Answered by himanshusethi0510
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Answer:

The man must have said to switch the two camels.

Explanation:

As if camel A is slower owner A will get fortune and if camel B is slower owner B will get fortune.

If they will switch their camels both will try to reach with camel first so they could get the fortune.

If camel A wins B will get fortune and if camel B wins A will get fortune.

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