Riddle: Two fathers and two sons went for hunting and hunted three rabbits. Still each of them got one. How is it possible? Please don't see the answer from Internet
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Heya here's the answer...
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It is not given that the father's were from different families it means the hunters were from same family i.e
Grandfather --- Father --- Son
it means two father are of the boy who was youngest from both the sons ( father , son ).
And two sons means that there were two children one was the son of his father ( here grandfather) and one was his grand son . Therefore each gets one rabbit .
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Answer was not copied from Internet as per rule ...
Might may be this correct
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It is not given that the father's were from different families it means the hunters were from same family i.e
Grandfather --- Father --- Son
it means two father are of the boy who was youngest from both the sons ( father , son ).
And two sons means that there were two children one was the son of his father ( here grandfather) and one was his grand son . Therefore each gets one rabbit .
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Answer was not copied from Internet as per rule ...
Might may be this correct
Ritikpoonia:
Hi Barbie
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Answer:
The hunters were a man, his son, and his grandson.
Explanation:
The hunters were a man, his son, and his grandson.
- Here, the man himself is the father to his son and the same man is the son to his father.
- So the people who went for hunting were: grandfather, father and son.
- And they hunted 3 rabbits and each person got 1 each
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