Maths problem...?!
Question: There are three ducks in a pond.
First one says: there are two ducks behind me.
Third one says: there are two ducks in front of me.
Finally, the second one says: there are two ducks in front of me two behind me?
How is this possible?
Explain it.
Answers: There are three ducks in a pond.
First one says: there are two ducks behind me.
Third one says: there are two ducks in front of me.
Finally, the second one says: there are two ducks in front of me two behind me?
How is this possible?
Explain it.
may b second one is lying...!!!!
there are in a circle/ring
That's technically possible.
The second duck just gave birth to two baby ducks, one in front of her one behind her, so...
while they shuttle in the same order.