Where Did the Other Dollar Go? 3 Men Pay $9 Each For Room

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In summary, the three men each paid $9 for the motel room, making a total of $27. The hotel received $25 and the bellboy kept $2. There is no other dollar, as the math adds up correctly. This is a variation of a common brain teaser and the $30 is not the goal, as the men were overcharged and received $3 back.
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3 Men Go Into A Motel. The Man Behind The
Desk Said The Room Is $30

So Each Man Paid $10 And Went To The Room.

A While Later The Man Behind The Desk
Realized The Room Was Only $25

So He Sent The Bellboy To The 3 Guys'
Room With $5.

On The Way The Bellboy Couldn't Figure
Out How To Split $5 Evenly Between 3 Men, So He Gave Each Man A $1 And
Kept The Other $2 For Himself.

This Meant That The 3 Men Each Paid $9
For The Room, Which Is A Total Of $27, Add The $2 That The Bellboy
Kept = $29.

Where Is The Other Dollar?
 
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The net amount paid by each man was $9.00 (making a total of 3x9 = $27.00 paid). The net amount received by the hotel staff is also $27.00 ($2.00 by the Bellboy plus $25.00 by the guy at the desk). So where exactly is the supposed the discrepency?
 
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This is a variation of the $100 bank problem (a man deposits money into the bank, each time he counts his remaining balance, etc which adds up to $99 even though he had $100). Adding the $2 that the bellboy kept is fallacious for the reason above. The hotel kept $27 and returned $3, so the men paid $9 each. That adds up to $30.
 
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The men each paid US$9 for the room or US$27 total. The hotel got US$25 and the bellboy got US$2. 25 + 2 = 27. It's a trick question and the 30 is not the goal. Or you can say each man initially paid US$10 and had US$1 returned to them. 30 - 3 = 27 = 25 + 2.
 
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I've heard this brain teaser a few times. Anyway, since the answer's been given three times, I think that may be enough!
 

1. Where did the other dollar go?

The other dollar is still with the three men. They each paid $9, which adds up to $27. Since they originally paid $30, the other dollar is still with them.

2. How did they end up paying $27 instead of $25?

The confusion may come from the fact that $27 seems like an odd number for three people to pay. However, the key is to remember that the $2 that the bellboy kept is included in the $27. So, the three men actually paid $25 for the room and $2 for the bellboy.

3. Did the bellboy steal the other dollar?

No, the bellboy did not steal the other dollar. He simply kept $2 for himself as a tip. The three men paid $25 for the room and $2 for the bellboy, which adds up to the original $27.

4. How much did each man pay for the room?

Each man paid $9 for the room. It may seem confusing because the total amount paid was $27, but that includes the $2 tip for the bellboy. So, each man paying $9 is correct.

5. Is this a trick question?

No, this is not a trick question. It may seem confusing at first, but it simply requires careful consideration of the given information and basic math skills to understand where the other dollar went. It is a common math problem used to test critical thinking skills.

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