Riddle! first one to solve it gets 10?!


Question: A man is carrying 3 bowling balls with him, he approaches a bridge that says "any weight over 108 will break this bridge"

the man weighs 100 lbs and each bowling ball weighs 3 lbs, yet he gets them all across without breaking the bridge. How did he do it?

and no he didn't roll them or throw them across lol...


Answers: A man is carrying 3 bowling balls with him, he approaches a bridge that says "any weight over 108 will break this bridge"

the man weighs 100 lbs and each bowling ball weighs 3 lbs, yet he gets them all across without breaking the bridge. How did he do it?

and no he didn't roll them or throw them across lol...

All he has to do is juggle the balls as he crosses...one will be in the air at all times, keeping him at 100 lbs

he leaves one at the start of the bridge, carries 2 over then comes back for the third?

ahhh first of all thats a weak bridge.i really have no clue at all this is a good one

I think browncat... is right,

He made two trips. First trip he took two bowling balls and the second trip he took the other one.

Can he juggle?

He took of all his clothe's "they weigh about 2 pounds total" and he carried all 5 of his balls across.....

He goes under the bridge instead.

He can walk across the bridge with 2 bowling balls first, equaling 106pounds(thats under 108lb bridge capacity)..then go back and get the third bowling ball equaling 103lbs(thats also under 108 bridge capacity)

Cute riddle, doesn't work cause momentum is conserved. Additionally, what bowling balls only way three pounds?



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