So I've been thinking of this riddle all day and I can't find the solution.
There's a donkey and a horse walking side by side, and they're carrying bags of wheat. The donkey says to the horse: "If you give me one bag, I'll be carrying twice as many bags as you. If you take one from me, then we'll be carrying the same amount of bags." How many bags do they each have?
I don't think it's an extremely difficult answer, 'cause it's in a book for kids.
There's a donkey and a horse walking side by side, and they're carrying bags of wheat. The donkey says to the horse: "If you give me one bag, I'll be carrying twice as many bags as you. If you take one from me, then we'll be carrying the same amount of bags." How many bags do they each have?
I don't think it's an extremely difficult answer, 'cause it's in a book for kids.