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quartodeciman
Jun4-04, 12:30 PM
This story surprisingly puzzles some people:

Eleven friends go into a beer hall. Six of them sit at table A and five of them sit at table B. Each of the eleven orders one round for his own table. Now table A has more payers, but a person at table A ends up paying more than a person at table B.

???

Chen
Jun4-04, 12:33 PM
The guys at table A ordered more expensive drinks, where's the brain teaser?

arildno
Jun4-04, 12:42 PM
The guys at table A ordered more expensive drinks, where's the brain teaser?

NO!
The guys on B run off from the bill.

Another is that the waiter didn't catch the order from the guys around B, and, in frustration, they left to see "Van Helsing" instead.

Gokul43201
Jun4-04, 01:12 PM
This story surprisingly puzzles some people:

Eleven friends go into a beer hall. Six of them sit at table A and five of them sit at table B. Each of the eleven orders one round for his own table. Now table A has more payers, but a person at table A ends up paying more than a person at table B.

???

Sure, why shouldn't he. Each guy on table A pays for 6 drinks while each dude at B pays for only 5.

This is true if all drinks cost the same and the waiter was a patient, vampire fearing man.

Whassamattah ?

quartodeciman
Jun4-04, 03:38 PM
People who fail this test end up hopeless drunks.

(What seems to throw some people off is that table A is consuming more beer than table B)
:smile:

arildno
Jun4-04, 04:38 PM
Oh dear..
(Besides, "Van Helsing" was an atrociously bad movie..)

Moonbear
Jun20-04, 10:23 PM
Sure, why shouldn't he. Each guy on table A pays for 6 drinks while each dude at B pays for only 5.

This is true if all drinks cost the same and the waiter was a patient, vampire fearing man.

Whassamattah ?

That's why a wise person buys a pitcher for a group, not individual drinks :biggrin:

Njorl
Jun21-04, 08:18 AM
Table A people all pay more, but also get more beer.

Table A people buy 6 beers and drink 6 beers.

Table B people buy 5 beers and drink 5 beers.

Very easy if you haven't been drinking a lot.

Njorl

vikasj007
Jun21-04, 09:56 AM
it is really strange how come so many people here are stupid enough to not be able to solve this problem.

quartodeciman
Jun21-04, 12:22 PM
I suspect that many people at first assume (without warrant) that the two table-fulls are somehow ordering and drinking in complete synchrony.

It is probably important to emphasize that table A has more payers (without drawing attention to more drinks ordered) to pull this puzzle off.