Can you get this riddle -?!
Question: Two grandmothers, with their two granddaughters,
Two husbands, with their two wives,
Two fathers, with their two daughters,
Two mothers, with their two sons,
Two maidens, with their two mothers,
Two sisters, with their two brothers,
Yet only six in all lie buried here,
All born legitimate, from incest clear.
Explain how this may be.
Answers: Two grandmothers, with their two granddaughters,
Two husbands, with their two wives,
Two fathers, with their two daughters,
Two mothers, with their two sons,
Two maidens, with their two mothers,
Two sisters, with their two brothers,
Yet only six in all lie buried here,
All born legitimate, from incest clear.
Explain how this may be.
Two widows each had a son, and each widow married the son of the other and then each had a daughter.
I probably could but i really aint in the mood for maths
thars tricky and confusing
i don't get it
what are we supposed to explain?!?!
:D
1. 2 Grandmothers and 2 granddaughters
2. 2 husbands, 2 wives
3. 2 fathers, 2 daughters
4. 2 mothers, 2 sons
5. 2 sisters, 2 brothers
A. the 2 husbands , 2 fathers, and the 2 sons are the same people
B. the 2 grandmothers, 2 wives, and 2 daughters are the same people
C. the 2 granddaughters, and the 2 sisters are the same people