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1+1=3. Solve this riddle. - Sora - 07-15-2019

Here's a riddle for the community. You are allowed to use creativity. You must explain how this is logically possible:

1+1=3


Update:

If you think you figured out the first one, here's a sligthly more advanced one. Note, you must think outside the box.
2+2=20



RE: 1+1=3. Solve this riddle. - Squirrel - 07-15-2019

(07-15-2019, 11:18 AM)Sora Wrote: Here's a riddle for the community. You are allowed to use creativity. You must explain how this is logically possible:

1+1=3

I have a T-shirt that says 1+1=10....

Well. It says, "There are 10 kinds of people in the world. Those who understand binary, and those who don't."


But 1+1=3???

Ya got me! I think I heard something like this once, but they play a dirty deceptive trick in there that is mathematically false.

If you know of a 1+1 that actually does equal 3, you're a better guy than me! LOL


RE: 1+1=3. Solve this riddle. - GAS666 - 07-15-2019

(07-15-2019, 11:18 AM)Sora Wrote: Here's a riddle for the community. You are allowed to use creativity. You must explain how this is logically possible:

1+1=3

Uhm i think it is possible because: 1+1=2
but
the number two has three alphabetic letters and in this case it can be true
i think in my case i need to write= 1+1= 3 alphabetic letters and thats right!! Big Grin


RE: 1+1=3. Solve this riddle. - Sora - 07-15-2019

(07-15-2019, 12:14 PM)GAS666 Wrote:
(07-15-2019, 11:18 AM)Sora Wrote: Here's a riddle for the community. You are allowed to use creativity. You must explain how this is logically possible:

1+1=3

Uhm i think it is possible because: 1+1=2
but
the number two has three alphabetic letters and in this case it can be true
i think in my case i need to write= 1+1= 3 alphabetic letters and thats right!! Big Grin

That's close, but no googling allowed! There's another solution possible for the riddle - which I think is not found on google.

(07-15-2019, 12:14 PM)Squirrel Wrote:
(07-15-2019, 11:18 AM)Sora Wrote: Here's a riddle for the community. You are allowed to use creativity. You must explain how this is logically possible:

1+1=3

I have a T-shirt that says 1+1=10....

Well. It says, "There are 10 kinds of people in the world. Those who understand binary, and those who don't."


But 1+1=3???

Ya got me!  I think I heard something like this once, but they play a dirty deceptive trick in there that is mathematically false.

If you know of a 1+1 that actually does equal 3, you're a better guy than me! LOL

I've seen these t-shirts before! T-shirts are visualizable objects. Maybe you can look at these numbers in a similar way to solve the riddle?


RE: 1+1=3. Solve this riddle. - GAS666 - 07-15-2019

(07-15-2019, 12:42 PM)Sora Wrote:
(07-15-2019, 12:14 PM)GAS666 Wrote:
(07-15-2019, 11:18 AM)Sora Wrote: Here's a riddle for the community. You are allowed to use creativity. You must explain how this is logically possible:

1+1=3

Uhm i think it is possible because: 1+1=2
but
the number two has three alphabetic letters and in this case it can be true
i think in my case i need to write= 1+1= 3 alphabetic letters and thats right!! Big Grin

That's close, but no googling allowed! There's another solution possible for the riddle - which I think is not found on google.

LOL in google i found only impossible arithmetic expressions but wait, now I will think for another answer Dodgy Sleepy

(07-15-2019, 11:18 AM)Sora Wrote: Here's a riddle for the community. You are allowed to use creativity. You must explain how this is logically possible:

1+1=3


Update:

If you think you figured out the first one, here's a sligthly more advanced one. Note, you must think outside the box.
2+2=20

@Sora but we need to resolve it like an expression or a fantasy answer??


RE: 1+1=3. Solve this riddle. - GAS666 - 07-15-2019

(07-15-2019, 01:42 PM)samira Wrote: I think I got it and I want to emphasize I got it right after reading your first post Sora, not your second where you gave a hint. But to be honest I think I have heard a similar riddle in the past so I kinda just tested if the solution of that other riddle could be applied here as well and yes it could. Smile

The second riddle seems to be more of a challenge... no idea yet! Huh

Uhm nice!
Explane your answer/resolution!
Im curious and excited to know the right answer! I don't know if it is rlly difficult but im not a good solver Big Grin


RE: 1+1=3. Solve this riddle. - Squirrel - 07-15-2019

(07-15-2019, 12:42 PM)Sora Wrote: I've seen these t-shirts before! T-shirts are visualizable objects. Maybe you can look at these numbers in a similar way to solve the riddle?

I guess I could offer a solution based on my original answer...

We must change the way we see "1+1" first of all, though.

If we think of the first part not as numbers, but as a string operator, then we get "11", and 11 in binary is THREE!

The 2nd one 2+2=20?

I could be cheesy, and say "for each unit, visualize a bundle of 5 sticks, then 2 + 2 = 4 bundles, which equals 20 sticks".

Somehow I figure it has to be more than that, but my brain has no other answer, yet. (lol)


RE: 1+1=3. Solve this riddle. - Squirrel - 07-15-2019

(07-15-2019, 05:47 PM)samira Wrote: Binary yeah... would be a bit nasty tough to mix up two systems without annotations... probably not really correct to do so. Wink But it sounds like a valid solution since Sora said  that creativity is allowed; and my solution literally is creative so I guess it’s okay! Idea

What about my attempted solution for the second one though? I think I took "creative license" a bit far to making a par 1 hole out of a par 5. :|

lol


RE: 1+1=3. Solve this riddle. - QueenOfQueens - 07-15-2019

(07-15-2019, 11:18 AM)Sora Wrote: Here's a riddle for the community. You are allowed to use creativity. You must explain how this is logically possible:

1+1=3


Update:

If you think you figured out the first one, here's a sligthly more advanced one. Note, you must think outside the box.
2+2=20

I know! There is an invisible +1 after 1+1. 

As for 2+2=20, you use your Harry Potter wand and make one of the 2s into an 18.

No..I haven’t found a real solution to either, but hey, I tried! Tongue


RE: 1+1=3. Solve this riddle. - FilipCro125 - 07-15-2019

oof, I though its gonna be ez but den I saw Sora saying "no googling allowed" lol


RE: 1+1=3. Solve this riddle. - xRENDEx - 07-15-2019

(07-15-2019, 11:18 AM)Sora Wrote: Here's a riddle for the community. You are allowed to use creativity. You must explain how this is logically possible:

1+1=3


Update:

If you think you figured out the first one, here's a sligthly more advanced one. Note, you must think outside the box.
2+2=20

because if u turn = straight it becomes  I I and then 3 that is my answer boom iq 200


RE: 1+1=3. Solve this riddle. - Squirrel - 07-16-2019

(07-15-2019, 07:48 PM)samira Wrote: You did not because take a look at my proposal:

[Image: cheese5wkns.jpg]

Gosh.... When I thought it, it was cool. Now I think it is stupid Confused

Actually, I like it!! You took the proper way to write a '1' (minus the bar at the bottom), and using two 1's, reflected it on a plane to create the #3!

I'd say it was kinda perfect!

So now stop bein' so hard on yourself.

Thism afterall, shows the power of our creativity.

It is what powers all of our futures, if we are to have a great one. Smile


RE: 1+1=3. Solve this riddle. - Nuke - 07-17-2019

(07-15-2019, 11:18 AM)Sora Wrote: Here's a riddle for the community. You are allowed to use creativity. You must explain how this is logically possible:

1+1=3


Update:

If you think you figured out the first one, here's a sligthly more advanced one. Note, you must think outside the box.
2+2=20

1+1=3 because, 1 man + 1 woman = 1 baby = 3 people  Tongue Tongue


RE: 1+1=3. Solve this riddle. - Owl - 07-17-2019

(07-15-2019, 11:18 AM)Sora Wrote: Here's a riddle for the community. You are allowed to use creativity. You must explain how this is logically possible:

1+1=3


Update:

If you think you figured out the first one, here's a sligthly more advanced one. Note, you must think outside the box.
2+2=20

1+1 =3 is possible, because the words one & two both have 3 letters. Logically it is/isnt possible for that equation.

2+2 =20 pretty sure your lookin at PEDMAS Wink (2*2+(2+2)^2= 4+16 =20)


RE: 1+1=3. Solve this riddle. - AnimeYT - 07-20-2019

(07-15-2019, 11:18 AM)Sora Wrote: Here's a riddle for the community. You are allowed to use creativity. You must explain how this is logically possible:

1+1=3


Update:

If you think you figured out the first one, here's a sligthly more advanced one. Note, you must think outside the box.
2+2=20

I THINK THAT IS VERY HARD TO ANSWER Blush Blush Exclamation
BUT WHEN I WAS A CHILD , I SAID 1=2=3=4=5=6=7=8=9 Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin