The aim of my post is to point out that there is no difficulty until the riddler leads you into thinking there is. Nonetheless, you could do:
1) A: $0, B1: $10, B2: $10, B3: $10, C: $0 2) A: $30, B1: $0, B2: $0, B3: $0, C: $0 3) A: $25, B1: $0, B2: $0, B3: $0, C: $5 4) A: $25, B1: $1, B2: $1, B3: $1, C: $2
1) A: $0, B1: $10, B2: $10, B3: $10, C: $0
2) A: $30, B1: $0, B2: $0, B3: $0, C: $0
3) A: $25, B1: $0, B2: $0, B3: $0, C: $5
4) A: $25, B1: $1, B2: $1, B3: $1, C: $2
And then misdirect by saying “But,” then stating,
[B1(1) - B1(4)] + [B2(1) - B2(4)] + [B3(1) - B3(4)] + C = 29
and then asking “Where’d the missing dollar go?”
The aim of my post is to point out that there is no difficulty until the riddler leads you into thinking there is. Nonetheless, you could do:
And then misdirect by saying “But,” then stating,
and then asking “Where’d the missing dollar go?”