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Puzzle: Birds & Wires

Submitted by DA on Tuesday, 9 January 20072 Comments

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There are two wires between two poles. Let’s say Wire A and Wire B between poles F and G. If 1 bird flies from Wire A to Wire B the number of birds become equal on both the wires. If 1 bird flies from Wire B to Wire A, the number of birds on Wire A become double the number of birds on Wire B. So how many bird(s) are there on each wire at the beginning?

Only the answer with full workings will be published here!

Have fun..!!

2 Comments »

  • Kenji said:

    *****Your answer is right*****

    But can you prove it mathematically ??!!

  • Kenji said:

    ***Comment Edited***

    LOL…nice one

    Well what I meant was Algebraic Equation-wise.

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