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1) pour the 3 gal. into the 5 gal., then our the 3 gal. into the 5 gal. until it is full. this leaves 1 gal. left in the 3 gal. then pou out the 5 gal. pour the one gal. that is in the 3 gal. into the 5 gal. then fill the 3 gal. and pour it in to the 5 gal. and 3+1=4.
2) The tallest point on the boat will travel the farthes.
3) he needs to put the sword into some form of box that is less the 1m. the sword will fit diagnly causing it look like it is less than 1m
1.ask the guy pouring water from bucket to bucket what is he going to do with 4 gallons, when he says I don't know go to 2. get the sword go back cut his foot off give him the sword and get him to hop by the guard (1.2 metre - a foot = 965cm (approx)). then the 3 of you get in the boat attach severed foot to sail thereby increasing the sail area by a foot and as sail area and mast height have an inverse relationship you have decreased mast height also the hull now has 5 extra feet to travel.
these problems was waaaayyyy to easy, especially the last one.. The real problem that is waiting to be solved is why the sound is so bad? Why don't he fix it? Why do I ask? Why am I watching this crap? (no offence)
the real difficulty with number 3 would be getting himself through, unless he is really short.
JK the riddle says objects=P
I assume the guard would open up the 1m box and discover the sword and so that wouldn't work. I'll assume further that the sword is made of a material that would shrink in the cold so he could put it in the freezer to cool down. It wouldn't shrink by 10% but the author said the exact measurement wasn't really 1.1m it was just slightly larger than 1.0m.
1. just use pour water into the 5 gallon bucket and guess what you think 4 gallons is and stop.
2. i have no idea what you said, what part of the boat howls the most? i would assume the sail since its in the air
3. why would a guy have a sword? does the guard actually messure it? thier are to many variables!!! if the guard doesnt messure it than just lie about how long it is.
1) Fill the 5 gal. Dump into 3 gal bucket leaving 2 gal in 5 gal bucket. Dump the 3 gal bucket and put the 2 gal into the 3gal bucket. Fill the 5 gal bucket and dump the remaining 1 gal into the 3 gal bucket leaving 4 gal in the 5 gal bucket.
2) Tip of the sail
3) Get a box which is 1 m long. It barely has to have any width... just enough to put the sword in diagonally in the box (think of Pythagoras).
@azadkamall84 Think about a carousel... The horses on the inner rings travel less distance than the horses on the outer rings... This follows from Circumference= pi * radius^2. So the larger the radius of the circle you trace out, the larger the distance traveled. So, if we have a ship, the point of the ship farthest from the center of the Earth will trace out the largest circle. I hope this helps!
@msm3141 ahhhhh... of course!!! I was thinking something like the sail blows in the wind and therefore moves more thus travels the furthest distance, lol. Thanks so much for explaining that :-)
1: Fill 5 gallon bucket 4/5's of the way full. Derp.
2: Top of sail boat.
3: He could've cut part of the sword off and made it 1 m long, or gotten a bow and arrow and shot the other guy. There are so many ways that he could've done that.
the fist one is pretty easy just fill the 5 bucket, then pour as much as you can into the 3 bucket. Then dump the 3 bucket, put the 2 gallons of water in the 5 bucket into the 3 bucket. fill the 5 bucket up again and pour 1 gallon of water into the 3 bucket thus giving you 4 gallons in the 5 bucket. Hell yeah, nerd powers activate X)
1. pour 5g water into 3g bucket leaving 2g in the 5g bucket. empty the 3g bucket, and pour the 2 gal into that. then fill 5g bucket again, and pour from it until the 3g bucket is full. the 5g bucket will hav 4g in it.
5-3=2. 5+2=7. 7-3=4
2. the top of the boat will travel the most as it is the farthest from the center of the earth. bigger radius=bigger distance
3. put it in a rectangular container less than 1m long diagonally. each side of the container would be <1.
@ch987ch I bet people doesn't read your comment they just see these numbers =g bla bla bla and they press the ''Thumbs Up'' button because they think your clever...I really don't think they read the whole comment, just press the ''Thumbs Up'' button...
@bonbanglongzangla here you are bashing on someone for writing one letter wrong, (sward), and in your own comment you write an entire sentence wrong "I bet people doesn't read your comment (comma?) they just see numbers (=g)? dont be a smartass or youll get smartassed upon
@ch987ch This doesn't work because at one point you have 7 gallons in a 5 gallon bucket. The solution is you fill the 3 gallon bucket and pour it into the 5 gal, then fill it again and pour the 3 gal into the 5 gal until it is full. This leaves one gallon in the 3 gallon bucket. Then you pour out the 5 gallon and put the 1 remaining gallon into the 5 gallon bucket. So now there is one gallon in the 5 gallon. now all you have to do is fill the 3 gal. up again and pour it into the 5 gallon.
@ch987ch on 1 u say to pour 2 gallons into the 3 gallon bucket. if this is possible then why not just start by pouring 4 gallons into the five gallon bucket and be done with it? the correct solution is:
a)Fill the 3 gallon and pour it into the 5 gallon
b)Fill the 3 gallon again and pour as much as you can into the 5 gallon, leaving 1 in the 3 gallon bucket
c)Empty the 5 gallon and pour the 1 gallon from the smaller bucket into it
d)Fill the 3 gallon, giving you four gallons in total
get the LHC to accelerate the sword to near the speed of light. Due to relativity, in these conditions the sword will appear shorter to a stationary observer, such as the guard, when it stabs into his stupid head.
fill the 3 gallons bucket and pour into 5 gallons bucket.then again fill 3 gallons bucket and pour into 5 gallons bucket.there will be 1 gallon in 3 gallons bucket.then clear the 5 gallons bucket and pour the remaining 1 gallon into 5gallons bucket.then take 3 gallons bucket with water and pour into 5gallons bucket.then there will be 4 gallons in it. it,s simple
As to the buckets, I assume once 5gallons of water from the bucket is dumped into the smaller bucket, 2 gallons are left behind in the big bucket. Then the smaller bucket is emptied.Then I assume the key to the problem is that you pour the 2 gallons in the big bucket until the smaller bucket exactly matches its water level--leaving 1 gallon in each. Then, you simply fill the small bucket (3 gallons) & dump into into the bigger, where adding to the one gallon there brings the total to 4gallons.
The third one appears to suffer from a major ambiguity. What does the guard mean by the one meter restriction? For example, the guy could go home and put the sword in a cube-shaped box that is one cubic-meter in size -- but a one cubic meter box can contain objects with one or more dimensions which are longer than one meter. (You don't have to place items in a box "flat". You can place them "diagonally" so as to fit. This is true of swords, prisms, & even things like large triangular tiles.)
1.use the 3 gallon one to fill the 5 gallon one. at first you will have 3 gallons in the 5 gallon one so when you go to fill it again 1 gallon should be left in the 3 gallon one so you throw all the water from the 5 gallon one and put that 1 gallon into that then you fill the 3 gallon one again and add that for a total of 4 gallons.
2.the top of the sailboat, because just like if you take a pen and draw a line on a tissue roll the top moves a giant circle while the drawing tip goes the least.
@1005HAGAMING Technically, for 2, the very top of the sail boat traveled farther than the rest. It traveled in a perfect circle, so if you were to measure the distance from the center of the circle to the bottom of the boat, and then from the center to the top, the distance to the top would be greater, meaning that the radius of the circular path the top took would be longer than the radius for the bottom. If the radius of a circle increases, so does the circumference, so the top went farther.
1st one is easyyyy fill the 5 gallons up and then pour 3 gallons of it in to the other bucket which will leave 2 gallons in the 5 bucket so empty the 3 bucket and put the 2 gallons in it then fill the 5 bucket and pour 1 gallon in to the 3 bucket to leave 4 gallons :D
Fun way to make it interesting. Way to go. Assuming no estimating; my guess is fill the small bucket (3) to the top. pour all 3 gallons into the big bucket(5). You now have 3 gallons in the big bucket and an empty(3) gallon one. Re-fill the 3 gallon bucket, and pour it into the big bucket(5) all the way to the top. That will leave you with 1 gallon in the small bucket. Final part, empty big bucket, dump 1 gallon into it. Re-fill 3 gallon bucket, and dump it into big one. This gets you 4
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fill the 5 gallon bucket and pour out 3 gallons into the other bucket leaving 2 gallons in the 5 gallon bucket.
Empty the 3 gallon bucket. Pour the 2 remaining gallons from the 5 gallon bucket to the 3 gallon bucket leaving the 5 gallon bucket empty and only 2 gallons in the 3 gallon bucket.
Refill the 5 gallon bucket and pour 1 gallon from it into the 3 gallon bucket.
You now have a full 3 gallon bucket but exactly 4 gallons left in the 5 gallon bucket.
1. Fill 3, dump it into 5. Fill 3, use to fill the remaining two gallons the 5, leaving 1 gallon in the 3. Dump out the5, and transfer the 1 gallon into it. Then just fill the 3 and pour it in with the other 1 gallon into the 5, making 4.
2. The top of the mast.
3. He gets a box one meter by half a meter, and just tall enough to lie the sword in. 1^2+0.5^2=1.25>1.21=1.1^2 so by Pythagorean theorem, there is plenty of room to lie the sword lengthwise in the box, which has all dimensions =<1m
Simple questions, simple answers, but at least the original poster was trying to get people thinking, something way to uncommon these days unfortunately. I was pleased to see several posters with the answers, and that really makes me feel better about the world in general. We are surrounded by idiots in this world, and its nice to see intelligent life is still out there. I don't feel so alone anymore. And for the record, I didn't mean this in a bad way at all.
and for the record. Travel the most is ambiguous. It could mean distance, displacement, or duration since all three are use to measure travel. Hence anyone who said no part of the boat traveled further, or longer would be correct. If you only take distance into account and pretended the boat hit no surf, than yes the mass would have traveled more distance. But the curvature of the earth is negligible to add much more distance than the bow. Okay I said my piece.
@ethan I conceed that you are theoritcally correct and I'm wrong about the second problem. The point of my third objection is that you introduced a helper to solve the problem. The correct answer is that you can't because maybe one day you forget to bring your box, so there.
First problem is easy. Fill 3 gallon bucket with water. Pour the water into 5 gallon bucket. Pour another 3 gallons of water into smaller bucket. Top off the bigger bucket with water. Now disregard the water in the 5 gallon bucket. You should have 1 gallon of water in the smaller bucket. Pour the water in the smaller bucket into the larger bucket. Now you have 1 gal of water in large bucket. Fill small buck with water. Pour into larger bucket. You have 4 gal of water in larger bucket. Done!
Take all 3 buckets to faucet......Fill bucket 1 with 3 gallons, fill bucket 2 with 5 gallons of water....Don't have to think logically to do that neheh
The Answer for the first one: fill the 5 gallons bucket, then with the 5gal bkt you fill up the 3 gallons bkt, then you have left exactly 2 gallons left on the 5gal bkt.
Then you empty the 3gal bkt and place the 2 gallons from the 5gal bkt into it.
So you will have the 5gal bkt empty and the 3 gallon bkt filled with only 2 gallons.
Then you fill up again the 5gal bkt, and simply place one gallon to the 3gal bkt which had only 2 gallons filled.
I figured 1 this way: fill 5, push 3 into 5 thus displacing 3gallons and leaving 2, put remaining water from 5 into 3 and repeat the whole process. Then, for the last step, add contents of 3 to 5, instead of 5 to 3.
It makes sense I promise, but it might be off by a small amount because of the volume of plastic in the bucket.
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1. Fill 3, dump it into 5. Fill 3, use to fill the remaining two gallons the 5, leaving 1 gallon in the 3. Dump out the5, and transfer the 1 gallon into it. Then just fill the 3 and pour it in with the other 1 gallon into the 5, making 4.
2. The top of the mast.
3. He gets a box one meter by half a meter, and just tall enough to lie the sword in. 1^2+0.5^2=1.25>1.21=1.1^2 so by Pythagorean theorem, there is plenty of room to lie the sword lengthwise in the box, which has all dimensions =<1m
@souldude81 2. Wrong. The top of the boat travels roughly delta=[2*(6378137+h)*pi - 2*6378137*pi] meters further than the bottom, where h is the height of the boat in meters. As h is strictly positive, the quantity delta is strictly positive.
3. If there were no box, he probably couldn't do it, barring another solution. What's the fucking point of your question?
@ethanB612 for 3, couldn't you just take the hilt and the blade apart, resulting in 2 items less than 1.0 metres in length? Removing a hilt isn't exactly a hard process. Just a thought... Still think yours is the most likely answer, haha.
@RandomMocker Some swords have blades running all the way down the hilt. Unless there's a whole 4 inches of hilt with no blade in it, removing the hilt would not get you under a meter.
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Cebulon007 4 hours ago
1 poor 1 out of the five gallons out of the five gallon buket into the 3 gallon buket
2 the back travells the most
3 he chops part of the sword of to make it weigh less
mrcrafter100 12 hours ago
Where you get your first question from: Diehard With Vengeance when they have to diffuse the bomb. You can be more creative than this come on.
jermzdee 13 hours ago
Ohhh!! I know this!
It's just the man going to St Ives
richieblackhearted 1 day ago
3. Kill the guy stopping him from going through. YOU HAVE A FUCKING SWORD. Geeez.
FilmSnapper 1 day ago 3
Ans 3= U will cut the rope from middle and tie the ends
hasan201199 1 day ago
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Nutzernichtaus 1 day ago
1) pour the 3 gal. into the 5 gal., then our the 3 gal. into the 5 gal. until it is full. this leaves 1 gal. left in the 3 gal. then pou out the 5 gal. pour the one gal. that is in the 3 gal. into the 5 gal. then fill the 3 gal. and pour it in to the 5 gal. and 3+1=4.
2) The tallest point on the boat will travel the farthes.
3) he needs to put the sword into some form of box that is less the 1m. the sword will fit diagnly causing it look like it is less than 1m
bigred101089 2 days ago
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jessemparker 3 days ago
3. Run towards the control with the speed of 0.9c. that will shrink it enough.
Superiorer 3 days ago 4
nerd
killerz2111 3 days ago
1.ask the guy pouring water from bucket to bucket what is he going to do with 4 gallons, when he says I don't know go to 2. get the sword go back cut his foot off give him the sword and get him to hop by the guard (1.2 metre - a foot = 965cm (approx)). then the 3 of you get in the boat attach severed foot to sail thereby increasing the sail area by a foot and as sail area and mast height have an inverse relationship you have decreased mast height also the hull now has 5 extra feet to travel.
watnee46474 3 days ago 2
number1, fill em both up half way :)
ruxtron 4 days ago
Thanks for that professor Hawkins.
MrCriticOfAll 4 days ago
Stab the guard with your sword. Then you can do whatever you want.
corsidenMSU 4 days ago
you can fit a shit ton of swords at an instantaneous moment if you go about .5 times the speed of light.. relativity motha fucka!!!
nhafner 4 days ago
he sounds like hes in a jetfighter
hayawesley 5 days ago
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fivequotes 5 days ago
anyone not understanding pythagoras for #3 needs to go back to school
clanOT 6 days ago
did you disarm the bomb in Die Hard 3?
TheHogeron 6 days ago
the one with the sward and the guard. just kill the guard and walk through
godhelpmewiththis 1 week ago 2
@godhelpmewiththis Sward? Seriously? You mean sword right?
bonbanglongzangla 1 week ago
Answer to first riddle = watch Die Hard 3. (seriously)
I have a riddle for the maker of this video - How do you make a video with decent sound quality?
mattpburgess 1 week ago
SOLVED.
1. Hope your neighbour has left exactly 4gallons of water in their backyard.
2. The wettest one.
3. Cheat.
4Y0P 1 week ago
Ffffffffffffoooortttyyyyyy twwwwoooooooo????!???? O.o
JavaLover247 1 week ago
these problems was waaaayyyy to easy, especially the last one.. The real problem that is waiting to be solved is why the sound is so bad? Why don't he fix it? Why do I ask? Why am I watching this crap? (no offence)
Heroicsup 1 week ago 3
the real difficulty with number 3 would be getting himself through, unless he is really short.
JK the riddle says objects=P
I assume the guard would open up the 1m box and discover the sword and so that wouldn't work. I'll assume further that the sword is made of a material that would shrink in the cold so he could put it in the freezer to cool down. It wouldn't shrink by 10% but the author said the exact measurement wasn't really 1.1m it was just slightly larger than 1.0m.
RespectYourViews 1 week ago
Diehard 2?
sceka96 2 weeks ago
i used to solve these problems, then i took an arrow in the knee...
6808405 2 weeks ago 4
i dont care
greater12able 2 weeks ago
dose the solution have to right?
APunBeatonable 2 weeks ago
1. just use pour water into the 5 gallon bucket and guess what you think 4 gallons is and stop.
2. i have no idea what you said, what part of the boat howls the most? i would assume the sail since its in the air
3. why would a guy have a sword? does the guard actually messure it? thier are to many variables!!! if the guard doesnt messure it than just lie about how long it is.
jeremy58589721 2 weeks ago
easier way to complete no.3 stab the guard no one will know
willmosh666 2 weeks ago 4
@willmosh666 LOL
TodenMan 2 weeks ago
1st problem from die hard
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thetrueB166ER 2 weeks ago
loolooool fsooo fukkin eazyy u fat shyt lolss
shumusb6 2 weeks ago
it is not a hard question
bowserface12111 2 weeks ago
the anwser is:
5+1=6 there is now 2 in one bucket and 6 in the other
then you do 6-2=4 there is now 0 in one and 4 in another
bowserface12111 2 weeks ago
1.) Pour out a gallon in the in the 5 gallon holder so you have 4 gallons
2.) The distance depends on the diameter and radius so the sailboat will go further
3.) The amount of miles he was suppose to walk is 1.1 which he reached one. If he goes .1 more mile, he would reach his goal
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL :)
ghoustable 2 weeks ago
the last one has only one solvation he puts the sword in his ass and then it is less than 1 metter!!!
3terminatorgr 2 weeks ago
The boat doesn't travel because there is land in the way at the equator
gothicblackrose 2 weeks ago 28
the top of the sail travels that most distance since it has a bigger radius
potootie 2 weeks ago
THE FRONT IF HE GOING FORWARD
aliengun4 2 weeks ago
ON THE WAY PUTTING DOWN A BUCKET WITH 1 GALLON U ARE CLUMSY AND KNOCK OVER THE 5 GALLON ONE
aliengun4 2 weeks ago
tip some water out easy
plants1199 2 weeks ago
1) Fill the 5 gal. Dump into 3 gal bucket leaving 2 gal in 5 gal bucket. Dump the 3 gal bucket and put the 2 gal into the 3gal bucket. Fill the 5 gal bucket and dump the remaining 1 gal into the 3 gal bucket leaving 4 gal in the 5 gal bucket.
2) Tip of the sail
3) Get a box which is 1 m long. It barely has to have any width... just enough to put the sword in diagonally in the box (think of Pythagoras).
msm3141 2 weeks ago
@msm3141 I don't get number 2. WHY is it the tip of the sail? Doesn't all of the boat move the same distance?
azadkamall84 2 weeks ago
@azadkamall84 Think about a carousel... The horses on the inner rings travel less distance than the horses on the outer rings... This follows from Circumference= pi * radius^2. So the larger the radius of the circle you trace out, the larger the distance traveled. So, if we have a ship, the point of the ship farthest from the center of the Earth will trace out the largest circle. I hope this helps!
msm3141 2 weeks ago
@msm3141 ahhhhh... of course!!! I was thinking something like the sail blows in the wind and therefore moves more thus travels the furthest distance, lol. Thanks so much for explaining that :-)
azadkamall84 2 weeks ago
1: Fill 5 gallon bucket 4/5's of the way full. Derp.
2: Top of sail boat.
3: He could've cut part of the sword off and made it 1 m long, or gotten a bow and arrow and shot the other guy. There are so many ways that he could've done that.
Tuth9 2 weeks ago
use the buckets to seperate so it 4 gallons each
the boat
stab him. or cut some of the handle off
thebode16517 2 weeks ago
He uses a saw, hinges, screws,a case,and walks in with a small case,opens it,makes the sword flip open and tada,now...GIMME HARD QUESTION DAMN IT!
P0rtalFTW 2 weeks ago
intermediate:
the nose of the boat,it starts the farthest and ends the farthest
P0rtalFTW 2 weeks ago
easy
1.both buckets hold each 2 gallons of water
P0rtalFTW 2 weeks ago
The third is a case. he puts it in at an angle and it makes it shorter... EASY
biggkc69 2 weeks ago
For #2 Um.. its impossible to sail around the world at the equator without hitting land? If you could, then the top would travel the farthest.
saderguy 3 weeks ago
the fist one is pretty easy just fill the 5 bucket, then pour as much as you can into the 3 bucket. Then dump the 3 bucket, put the 2 gallons of water in the 5 bucket into the 3 bucket. fill the 5 bucket up again and pour 1 gallon of water into the 3 bucket thus giving you 4 gallons in the 5 bucket. Hell yeah, nerd powers activate X)
ReyesX77 3 weeks ago
i dnt knw the answer to the first 2 questions, but he cn take the .1 meter of the sword up his ass....... voila...
hzqhassan 3 weeks ago
ws this video made in 1978,. or did u borrow ur camera frm ur grandma..?
hzqhassan 3 weeks ago
1. pour 5g water into 3g bucket leaving 2g in the 5g bucket. empty the 3g bucket, and pour the 2 gal into that. then fill 5g bucket again, and pour from it until the 3g bucket is full. the 5g bucket will hav 4g in it.
5-3=2. 5+2=7. 7-3=4
2. the top of the boat will travel the most as it is the farthest from the center of the earth. bigger radius=bigger distance
3. put it in a rectangular container less than 1m long diagonally. each side of the container would be <1.
ch987ch 3 weeks ago 30
@ch987ch genius
evolutiongaming031 2 weeks ago
@ch987ch WOAH CLEVER!!!!!!!!
catlaila69 1 week ago
@ch987ch I bet people doesn't read your comment they just see these numbers =g bla bla bla and they press the ''Thumbs Up'' button because they think your clever...I really don't think they read the whole comment, just press the ''Thumbs Up'' button...
bonbanglongzangla 1 week ago
@bonbanglongzangla here you are bashing on someone for writing one letter wrong, (sward), and in your own comment you write an entire sentence wrong "I bet people doesn't read your comment (comma?) they just see numbers (=g)? dont be a smartass or youll get smartassed upon
Lucky466 1 week ago
@ch987ch This doesn't work because at one point you have 7 gallons in a 5 gallon bucket. The solution is you fill the 3 gallon bucket and pour it into the 5 gal, then fill it again and pour the 3 gal into the 5 gal until it is full. This leaves one gallon in the 3 gallon bucket. Then you pour out the 5 gallon and put the 1 remaining gallon into the 5 gallon bucket. So now there is one gallon in the 5 gallon. now all you have to do is fill the 3 gal. up again and pour it into the 5 gallon.
MrDadman66 6 days ago
@MrDadman66 both your solutions are correct
clanOT 6 days ago
@MrDadman66 No you have 5 gallons in the 5g and 2 gallons in the 3g remove 1 gallon from the 5g and you have 4g left.
xNajda 6 days ago
@MrDadman66 both answers are right actually
youtubing182 5 days ago
@ch987ch on 1 u say to pour 2 gallons into the 3 gallon bucket. if this is possible then why not just start by pouring 4 gallons into the five gallon bucket and be done with it? the correct solution is:
a)Fill the 3 gallon and pour it into the 5 gallon
b)Fill the 3 gallon again and pour as much as you can into the 5 gallon, leaving 1 in the 3 gallon bucket
c)Empty the 5 gallon and pour the 1 gallon from the smaller bucket into it
d)Fill the 3 gallon, giving you four gallons in total
Dsr122076 5 days ago
@ch987ch damn you beat me to it
abdi1983 2 days ago
Tie the three swords together in the shape of a triangle. This triangle object would be 0.91m in length.
blanknot 3 weeks ago
1. What venu1245 said
2. didn't hear you
3. He buys a box 1m long and puts the object in it diagonally so it was only classed as 1m
gixer750ws 3 weeks ago
get the LHC to accelerate the sword to near the speed of light. Due to relativity, in these conditions the sword will appear shorter to a stationary observer, such as the guard, when it stabs into his stupid head.
josephdorrell 3 weeks ago
fill the 3 gallons bucket and pour into 5 gallons bucket.then again fill 3 gallons bucket and pour into 5 gallons bucket.there will be 1 gallon in 3 gallons bucket.then clear the 5 gallons bucket and pour the remaining 1 gallon into 5gallons bucket.then take 3 gallons bucket with water and pour into 5gallons bucket.then there will be 4 gallons in it. it,s simple
venu1245 3 weeks ago
A. Spills from 1 to 2
B. Spills again from 1 to 2 (so in 1 is left exactly 1 gallon)
C. Throws all away from 2
D. Spills from 1 to 2 the remained 1 gallon
E. Spills from 1 to 2 the whole bucket
Voila!
MuTakoc 3 weeks ago
@MuTakoc And for the 3-rd one... he just can tilt the gate to one side, so the diameter will be bigger ;)
MuTakoc 3 weeks ago
1 tip 1gallon into bucket 1
2 the back
3 he puts in his backpack (dur)
xXTEHEPICONEXx 3 weeks ago
#3 He cut the guards head off with that bitchin' badass sword, and didn't even have to get close to him.
TheDroid4ce 3 weeks ago
question 3 = what am i thinking
makerzddd 3 weeks ago
As to the buckets, I assume once 5gallons of water from the bucket is dumped into the smaller bucket, 2 gallons are left behind in the big bucket. Then the smaller bucket is emptied.Then I assume the key to the problem is that you pour the 2 gallons in the big bucket until the smaller bucket exactly matches its water level--leaving 1 gallon in each. Then, you simply fill the small bucket (3 gallons) & dump into into the bigger, where adding to the one gallon there brings the total to 4gallons.
verysincere 3 weeks ago
The third one appears to suffer from a major ambiguity. What does the guard mean by the one meter restriction? For example, the guy could go home and put the sword in a cube-shaped box that is one cubic-meter in size -- but a one cubic meter box can contain objects with one or more dimensions which are longer than one meter. (You don't have to place items in a box "flat". You can place them "diagonally" so as to fit. This is true of swords, prisms, & even things like large triangular tiles.)
verysincere 3 weeks ago
1.use the 3 gallon one to fill the 5 gallon one. at first you will have 3 gallons in the 5 gallon one so when you go to fill it again 1 gallon should be left in the 3 gallon one so you throw all the water from the 5 gallon one and put that 1 gallon into that then you fill the 3 gallon one again and add that for a total of 4 gallons.
2.the top of the sailboat, because just like if you take a pen and draw a line on a tissue roll the top moves a giant circle while the drawing tip goes the least.
feitur 3 weeks ago
1) Fill first bucket with 1.5 gallons and second with 2.5 gallons, move the 1.5 into the 2.5 afterwards.
2) This is a trick question, if the boat goes around the world "exactly" then all parts of the boats travel the same distance.
3) I also say stab him in the chest :)
1005HAGAMING 3 weeks ago
@1005HAGAMING Technically, for 2, the very top of the sail boat traveled farther than the rest. It traveled in a perfect circle, so if you were to measure the distance from the center of the circle to the bottom of the boat, and then from the center to the top, the distance to the top would be greater, meaning that the radius of the circular path the top took would be longer than the radius for the bottom. If the radius of a circle increases, so does the circumference, so the top went farther.
Evanisawesome54321 3 weeks ago
the Guard took sword to the knee xD
grudger1990 3 weeks ago
A man says, "If you lie to me I will slay you with my sword. If you tell me the truth, I will slay you with a spell." What must you say to stay alive?
Boom. Yellow Book of Riddles.
TheKylesauce 3 weeks ago
@TheKylesauce --- nothing
kjhammer120 3 weeks ago
@TheKylesauce "I'm lying."?
qenguen 3 weeks ago
@qenguen "You will slay me with your sword"
TheKylesauce 3 weeks ago
@TheKylesauce I always lie to you
Th1s1sMyAcc0untNam3 3 weeks ago
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"I always lie to you"
The man then stabs you and sets you on fire with a spell.
DeathOfAMudkip 3 weeks ago
@TheKylesauce I'd probably just shut the fuck up. Not saying anything seems to be the best way not to die.
DeathOfAMudkip 3 weeks ago
@TheKylesauce
You should say "You will slay me with a your sword"
Boom. Mindfuck.
GadolTomer 3 weeks ago
@GadolTomer Mindfucks, ftw.
LoadedWithMegaBrains 3 weeks ago
@TheKylesauce Falcon punch or staple gun to the face, yes yes? :]
LoadedWithMegaBrains 3 weeks ago
3rd one the guard said no item over 1.0 meters can go threw. the sword was exactly 1.0 meters not over so it can go threw. Noticed it right away.
BaldChicken15 3 weeks ago
@BaldChicken15 jk take off the handle
BaldChicken15 3 weeks ago
@BaldChicken15 or stab him
BaldChicken15 3 weeks ago
@BaldChicken15 or maby stab him again
BaldChicken15 3 weeks ago
@BaldChicken15 Then ask him politely
BaldChicken15 3 weeks ago
@BaldChicken15 The sword is 1.1m.
blanknot 3 weeks ago
2nd one is sooo easy its top of the mast
kakashisgirlrox 3 weeks ago
1st one is easyyyy fill the 5 gallons up and then pour 3 gallons of it in to the other bucket which will leave 2 gallons in the 5 bucket so empty the 3 bucket and put the 2 gallons in it then fill the 5 bucket and pour 1 gallon in to the 3 bucket to leave 4 gallons :D
kakashisgirlrox 3 weeks ago
if i had a dollar for every reason this video has point, i'd be broke
rebiebjjs 3 weeks ago
gallons no jallons
5paparazzi 3 weeks ago
@5paparazzi i say this because his g's look like j's
5paparazzi 3 weeks ago
Q. No 4: In which part of 'Die Hard' movies, Bruce Willis solved the first puzzle described in this vid??
prorok21 3 weeks ago
Oh shit he stabbed him in the chest !! That is the answer. ROTFL.!!!
BrainHygiene 3 weeks ago
Fun way to make it interesting. Way to go. Assuming no estimating; my guess is fill the small bucket (3) to the top. pour all 3 gallons into the big bucket(5). You now have 3 gallons in the big bucket and an empty(3) gallon one. Re-fill the 3 gallon bucket, and pour it into the big bucket(5) all the way to the top. That will leave you with 1 gallon in the small bucket. Final part, empty big bucket, dump 1 gallon into it. Re-fill 3 gallon bucket, and dump it into big one. This gets you 4
toddtvl 3 weeks ago
drink it up to 4, pour the remaining in the other bucket, then pee in the other. simple enough.
NeverScoop 3 weeks ago
tooo much wasted water!! people in Kenya are thirsty!!!! (problem 1)
malfaRe 3 weeks ago
This has to be the most creative way to get somebody to do your homework that I've ever witnessed XD
HeartlesSv420 3 weeks ago
1) Fill 5. Dump into 3. Now 5 has 2 litres. Dump out 3, pour 5 into 3. Fill 5. dump 1 litre from 5 to 3. Now 5 holds 4 litres
2) The top because it draws a circle with radius bigger than the Earth's radius.
3) No idea. cut 0.1m from the sword :)
butilkarom 4 weeks ago
fill both half way...3/2=1.5 5/2=2.5 dump both in 5 gallon bucket...1.5+2.5=4
racerx2345 4 weeks ago
1) ask a nerd to do it for you.
2) the sailboat stupid!!!!
3) stab him in the chest XD
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TrumpetCallofGodLT 4 weeks ago
1) Die Hard With a Vengeance
2) I didn't hear what you said and I'm pretty sure there is much land on the ecuator lmao
3) Sounds like the guard needs to take an arrow to the knee
Steve0016 4 weeks ago 11
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win
Keva06 4 weeks ago
@Steve0016 could I ask what Number 3 means?
theguydudety 2 weeks ago
knaw the end of de saw off
Ninjajaws 1 month ago
1) Go buy a coke
2) The guy coz i set his boat on fire
3) Go home bake cupcakes and bribe the guard or if that fails just chop his head of
There you go lateral thinking
pookiecatx 1 month ago
1. dump both buckets, take one bucket and fill it with 4 gallons.
2. im not a sailor so i dont give a fuck.
3. stab the guard and pass through.
TheRealDealForYou2 1 month ago
answer for no.1 =fill a full 5 gallon bucket and drink 1 gallon of it and there you have 4 gallons of water!!!
YuliyaIvashyna 1 month ago
1. Fill 3, pour into 5, take 1 gallon out of 5, fill 3 and pour into 5 again.
2. Top of mast.
3. No idea.
moshlingzoo 1 month ago
1. Get a better mic
2. Get a better camera
3. Who gives a fuck
Problem solved.
amongthefallen17 1 month ago 2
1. Dunno
2. Top of Mast
3. Take Off the Handle
Darzo262 1 month ago
fill the 5 gallon bucket and pour out 3 gallons into the other bucket leaving 2 gallons in the 5 gallon bucket.
Empty the 3 gallon bucket. Pour the 2 remaining gallons from the 5 gallon bucket to the 3 gallon bucket leaving the 5 gallon bucket empty and only 2 gallons in the 3 gallon bucket.
Refill the 5 gallon bucket and pour 1 gallon from it into the 3 gallon bucket.
You now have a full 3 gallon bucket but exactly 4 gallons left in the 5 gallon bucket.
5smallbears 1 month ago
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ASquared007 1 month ago
stupid
bluegiraffe200 1 month ago
for the third you take a square box ( 1m x 1m) then you lie the sword in it diaganolly
tman1813 1 month ago 2
AWHWGWDGWDud SOOOOO HARD!!!
LegoMotion12345 1 month ago
gallons**idiot
powblocker 1 month ago
For the first one, isn't it also possible to fill both buckets halfway and then combine them? 1,5L + 2,5L = 4 liter.
Funnyface007 1 month ago
'jallons' isnt a word
minecraft2138 1 month ago 2
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1. Fill 3, dump it into 5. Fill 3, use to fill the remaining two gallons the 5, leaving 1 gallon in the 3. Dump out the5, and transfer the 1 gallon into it. Then just fill the 3 and pour it in with the other 1 gallon into the 5, making 4.
2. The top of the mast.
3. He gets a box one meter by half a meter, and just tall enough to lie the sword in. 1^2+0.5^2=1.25>1.21=1.1^2 so by Pythagorean theorem, there is plenty of room to lie the sword lengthwise in the box, which has all dimensions =<1m
ICEMAN21964 1 month ago
Simple questions, simple answers, but at least the original poster was trying to get people thinking, something way to uncommon these days unfortunately. I was pleased to see several posters with the answers, and that really makes me feel better about the world in general. We are surrounded by idiots in this world, and its nice to see intelligent life is still out there. I don't feel so alone anymore. And for the record, I didn't mean this in a bad way at all.
captainjman1976 1 month ago
i knew the first one because of Samuel L Jackson and Bruce Willis. anybody else?
blaine1764 1 month ago
@blaine1764 they should use that method in class, you wouldn`t want to be in the class if someone got it wrong.
scissorphilip 1 month ago
and for the record. Travel the most is ambiguous. It could mean distance, displacement, or duration since all three are use to measure travel. Hence anyone who said no part of the boat traveled further, or longer would be correct. If you only take distance into account and pretended the boat hit no surf, than yes the mass would have traveled more distance. But the curvature of the earth is negligible to add much more distance than the bow. Okay I said my piece.
souldude81 1 month ago
@ethan I conceed that you are theoritcally correct and I'm wrong about the second problem. The point of my third objection is that you introduced a helper to solve the problem. The correct answer is that you can't because maybe one day you forget to bring your box, so there.
souldude81 1 month ago
First problem is easy. Fill 3 gallon bucket with water. Pour the water into 5 gallon bucket. Pour another 3 gallons of water into smaller bucket. Top off the bigger bucket with water. Now disregard the water in the 5 gallon bucket. You should have 1 gallon of water in the smaller bucket. Pour the water in the smaller bucket into the larger bucket. Now you have 1 gal of water in large bucket. Fill small buck with water. Pour into larger bucket. You have 4 gal of water in larger bucket. Done!
souldude81 1 month ago
Take all 3 buckets to faucet......Fill bucket 1 with 3 gallons, fill bucket 2 with 5 gallons of water....Don't have to think logically to do that neheh
therobbie121 1 month ago
Haha Second button wouldn't hold anything....it wasn't drawn closed....it would all spill out. :D
therobbie121 1 month ago
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The Answer for the first one: fill the 5 gallons bucket, then with the 5gal bkt you fill up the 3 gallons bkt, then you have left exactly 2 gallons left on the 5gal bkt.
Then you empty the 3gal bkt and place the 2 gallons from the 5gal bkt into it.
So you will have the 5gal bkt empty and the 3 gallon bkt filled with only 2 gallons.
Then you fill up again the 5gal bkt, and simply place one gallon to the 3gal bkt which had only 2 gallons filled.
There you go... 4 gallons in the 5gal bucket!
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daual2010 1 month ago
I figured 1 this way: fill 5, push 3 into 5 thus displacing 3gallons and leaving 2, put remaining water from 5 into 3 and repeat the whole process. Then, for the last step, add contents of 3 to 5, instead of 5 to 3.
It makes sense I promise, but it might be off by a small amount because of the volume of plastic in the bucket.
dcburnout 1 month ago
@dcburnout Wrong!
daual2010 1 month ago
he puts the sword diagonally in a box so that the dimension are both less than 1 meter
ixcaliber 1 month ago
If I had a dollar for every frame in this video I'd have like $8...
TheKylesauce 1 month ago 22
@TheKylesauce so you would be still poor
Sl1z3r 3 weeks ago
the problem is the 240p
blackopsminigunner 1 month ago
1 is easy all u do is add 5 and three and divide by 2
fenge4444 1 month ago
@fenge4444 Your an idiot -_- The point is that you're supposed to actually pour the buckets of water to create 4 gallons.
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ThePakisoulja786 1 month ago
1. Put 3 gallons into bucket of 5gallon. refill bucket of 3, pour additional 2 gallons in bucket of 5.
Empty the full bucket of 5. Put 1 gallon in bucket of 5, put 3 gallons in bucket of 5.
2. The top of the mast had the biggest circle.
3. Put it in a box of 1 meter long and a bit wider. (put sword diagonal)
- For 3 he can also put 0.1 meter in own body.
ducx23 1 month ago 2
He put it into his asshole
StaySmartGE 1 month ago
why the !@#$% would you take a ship on the equator?
Doldrums. Horse Latitudes..lol
that means there is no wind...so your sailboat better come with a motor..
as for what part moves the fastest..it doesn't. LOL..but thats not my actual answer
flexforalliscool 1 month ago
1. Fill the 5 gal bucket. Pour the whole thing to 3 gal bucket. Collect the overflowing 2 gals. Do it again and u get 4 gals of overflown water.
2.Tip of the mast
3.bend the sword with a piece of string and make it look like a bow or sumthn that is less than 1m in length
husbathu 1 month ago
i like to solve things yaaaaaaaaayyyy
HKLesterol 1 month ago
Do you record with a toster?
yxxxmarinxxxy 1 month ago
dang im only neva mind
lonjiboo 1 month ago
1:Fill the 3 gallon bucket all the way, then the five gallon with 1 gallon.
2:The sail! Because it flaps, it sort of doubles the trip for the sail.
3:What ethanB612 said.
penguinparty1000 1 month ago
1st one was fill both buckets half way
TLGPePpsi 1 month ago
he put the sword up his sleve so the bit poking out looks like less than 1m
drudeism 1 month ago
1. Fill 3, dump it into 5. Fill 3, use to fill the remaining two gallons the 5, leaving 1 gallon in the 3. Dump out the5, and transfer the 1 gallon into it. Then just fill the 3 and pour it in with the other 1 gallon into the 5, making 4.
2. The top of the mast.
3. He gets a box one meter by half a meter, and just tall enough to lie the sword in. 1^2+0.5^2=1.25>1.21=1.1^2 so by Pythagorean theorem, there is plenty of room to lie the sword lengthwise in the box, which has all dimensions =<1m
ethanB612 1 month ago 20
@ethanB612 your box is two dimensions XD
JoshuaTaylor1992 1 month ago
@JoshuaTaylor1992 ... "one meter by half a meter, and just tall enough to lie the sword in" ... that's three dimensions...
ethanB612 1 month ago
@ethanB612 ah didn't read that. touche :P
JoshuaTaylor1992 1 month ago
@ethanB612
1. correct
2. Wrong. Every part of the boat travels the same distance.
3. What if there was no box?
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ethanB612 1 month ago
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@souldude81 2. Wrong. The top of the boat travels roughly delta=[2*(6378137+h)*pi - 2*6378137*pi] meters further than the bottom, where h is the height of the boat in meters. As h is strictly positive, the quantity delta is strictly positive.
3. If there were no box, he probably couldn't do it, barring another solution. What's the fucking point of your question?
ethanB612 1 month ago
@ethanB612 for 3, couldn't you just take the hilt and the blade apart, resulting in 2 items less than 1.0 metres in length? Removing a hilt isn't exactly a hard process. Just a thought... Still think yours is the most likely answer, haha.
RandomMocker 3 weeks ago
@RandomMocker Some swords have blades running all the way down the hilt. Unless there's a whole 4 inches of hilt with no blade in it, removing the hilt would not get you under a meter.
ethanB612 3 weeks ago
@ethanB612 Good point, never thought of that. Haha
RandomMocker 3 weeks ago
@ethanB612 pythagorean theorem *pukes* stupid math one
JesusFreak97Love 3 weeks ago
@ethanB612 Your answer to 3 is retarded (or