UrbanPro

Take Class 12 Tuition from the Best Tutors

  • Affordable fees
  • 1-1 or Group class
  • Flexible Timings
  • Verified Tutors

Three men in a cafe order a meal the total cost of which is Rs1500. They each contribute Rs500. The waiter takes the money to the chef who recognizes the three as friends and asks the waiter to return Rs500 to the men. The waiter is not only poor at mathematics but dishonest and instead of going to the trouble of splitting the Rs500 between the three he simply gives them Rs100 each and pockets the remaining Rs200 for himself. Now, each of the men effectively paid Rs400, the total paid is therefore Rs1200. Add the Rs200 in the waiters pocket and this comes to Rs1400.....Where has the other rs100 gone from the original rs1500?

Asked by Last Modified  

Follow 0
Answer

Please enter your answer

SME in Mathematics & Statistics

The actual amount paid by the three men here is Rs 1200 as each of them contributed Rs 400. Out of this money the chef has taken Rs 1000 and the waiter pocketed Rs 200. Thus the calculation matches.
Comments

Physics & Mathematics Expert for JEE Mains,Advanced & Olympiads with 13 yrs experience

ha ha ha good one ! how to confuse good ! See you have added 1200+200 =1400 so in this way 100 is with owner of resto. Actually it is like this :-- all 3 actually paid 433.333 so owner got 1000 waiter 200 and 433.333 * 3 = 1300 You misinterpreted 400 it should be 433.33 per head
Comments

Tutor

Expenditure = Rs1000/- for the bill. The waiter took Rs200/- So total expenditure is Rs1200/- This is what is paid by the three friends i.e Rs 400 each/-. The paradox in the question can be solved by checking the last statement of adding 200 to 1200. The 'Rs1200/-' already includes the waiter's 200.
Comments

It is very simple, the answer is in the question itself. The question is actually wrong, but put in such a way that it seems to be correct. The solution is when we contribute we add and when we take then subtract, old school formula. When friends contribute 400 each, 400+400+400=1200. Waiter takes...
read more
It is very simple, the answer is in the question itself. The question is actually wrong, but put in such a way that it seems to be correct. The solution is when we contribute we add and when we take then subtract, old school formula. When friends contribute 400 each, 400+400+400=1200. Waiter takes 200, 1200-200=1000, this 1000 is with chef. So 200 taken by waiter must not be added read less
Comments

The point presented in a very clever way to mislead the viewer whereas the account tallied as the amount kept by the Chef is Rs. 1000/- and the amount taken by the waiter is Rs. 200/- i.e. total of Rs. 1200/- which tallied with the total amount spent by the three friend i.e Rs. 1200/-
Comments

You can get the answer in a clear way by removing chef from the equation.
Comments

Professional Chemistry Teacher for IIT JEE/NEET UG,Online expert for IB/IGCSE/AP CURRICULUM

Cleverly chef is also like waiter and he too pocket's Rs 100/- with him,resulting in a total sum of Rs 1500/-.....
Comments

Tutor for cost accounting, financial management,financial accounting & other commerce subjects

Dear doctor Harshad, Rs.400 x 3 = Rs.1200 comes on the RECEIPT SIDE. Where as Rs.1000 charged by the CHEF and Rs.200 pocketed by the WAITER comes on the EXPENSE SIDE. 1000 +200 =1200 ---- TOTAL EXPENSES 400 X 3 = 1200 --- TOTAL RECEIPTS I believe, you are satisfied with the answer. I...
read more
Dear doctor Harshad, Rs.400 x 3 = Rs.1200 comes on the RECEIPT SIDE. Where as Rs.1000 charged by the CHEF and Rs.200 pocketed by the WAITER comes on the EXPENSE SIDE. 1000 +200 =1200 ---- TOTAL EXPENSES 400 X 3 = 1200 --- TOTAL RECEIPTS I believe, you are satisfied with the answer. I know, you are kidding. RAJESH M. ASHER read less
Comments

Your question is wrong in accounts there is always two side one side id debit and other is credit both should be equal. Expense and income are two different things. You can not club both together.
Comments

Freelancing Maths Tutor with over 8 years of experience in teaching lower as well advanced maths.

To the waiters pocket
Comments

View 19 more Answers

Related Lessons

Protein
Proteins are organic molecules consisting of many amino acids bonded together. Amino Acids: Monomers or building blocks of all proteins. Parts of the Amino Acid: a) Amino group (NH2) b) Carboxyl...

For NEET/ IIT Aspirants - Reaction With Butyllithium And Caron-Dioxide
Butyl-lithium is principally valued as an initiator for the ionic polymerization of dienes,such as butadienes. The reaction is called "carbolithiation". C4H9LI + CH2=CH-CH=CH2 → C4H9-CH2-CH=CH-CH2Li Butyl-lithium...


Proof of trig double angle formulae sin ( 2A ) & cos ( 2A )
sin (A + B)= sin A cos B + cos A sin B Put B=A in the above formula = Sin ( A + A ) = sin A cos A + cos A sin A = 2 sin A cos A ∴ sin ( 2 A )= 2 sin A cos A cos (A + B)= cos A cos B —...

learn in less time and as a fun
If you want to learn the topics in very less time and with a littlw bit of fun; make some funny lines or few stories.

Pankaj Mishra

0 0
0

Recommended Articles

Mohammad Wazid is a certified professional tutor for class 11 students. He has 6 years of teaching experience which he couples with an energetic attitude and a vision of making any subject easy for the students. Over the years he has developed skills with a capability of understanding the requirements of the students. This...

Read full article >

Sandhya is a proactive educationalist. She conducts classes for CBSE, PUC, ICSE, I.B. and IGCSE. Having a 6-year experience in teaching, she connects with her students and provides tutoring as per their understanding. She mentors her students personally and strives them to achieve their goals with ease. Being an enthusiastic...

Read full article >

Radhe Shyam is a highly skilled accounts and finance trainer with 8 years of experience in teaching. Accounting is challenging for many students and that’s where Radhe Shyam’s expertise comes into play. He helps his students not only in understanding the subject but also advises them on how to overcome the fear of accounts...

Read full article >

Swati is a renowned Hindi tutor with 7 years of experience in teaching. She conducts classes for various students ranging from class 6- class 12 and also BA students. Having pursued her education at Madras University where she did her Masters in Hindi, Swati knows her way around students. She believes that each student...

Read full article >

Looking for Class 12 Tuition ?

Learn from the Best Tutors on UrbanPro

Are you a Tutor or Training Institute?

Join UrbanPro Today to find students near you
X

Looking for Class 12 Tuition Classes?

The best tutors for Class 12 Tuition Classes are on UrbanPro

  • Select the best Tutor
  • Book & Attend a Free Demo
  • Pay and start Learning

Take Class 12 Tuition with the Best Tutors

The best Tutors for Class 12 Tuition Classes are on UrbanPro

This website uses cookies

We use cookies to improve user experience. Choose what cookies you allow us to use. You can read more about our Cookie Policy in our Privacy Policy

Accept All
Decline All

UrbanPro.com is India's largest network of most trusted tutors and institutes. Over 55 lakh students rely on UrbanPro.com, to fulfill their learning requirements across 1,000+ categories. Using UrbanPro.com, parents, and students can compare multiple Tutors and Institutes and choose the one that best suits their requirements. More than 7.5 lakh verified Tutors and Institutes are helping millions of students every day and growing their tutoring business on UrbanPro.com. Whether you are looking for a tutor to learn mathematics, a German language trainer to brush up your German language skills or an institute to upgrade your IT skills, we have got the best selection of Tutors and Training Institutes for you. Read more