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Wed 10 Sep, 2003 06:11 pm
On a hot summer day, a man was found dead in a room locked from the inside. After an autopsy, he was prooved to be killed by poison. In the locked room, there was a cup of cola and a half cup of water. After examination of the beverages, the cola contained 20% poison, and the cup of water contained 100% poison. It was evident that someone had sneeked into his room befor he came back from work and put the poison, but where did the homicide put the poison?
Gouki, Are you asking whether the murderer put the poison in the Coke or the water? Duh. Let me think about it.
i'm asking WHERE he put the poison, doesn't necessarily be the coke or water hint hint
Maybe he lined the glasses with it?
Gouki, Did the murderer put the poison in the ice?
How can a cup of "water" be 100% poison? Is it water, or is it poison?
goodness! Robert! You're the man!
Hiya Gouki, I assume your comment means that I'm right. BTW, that's RobertA. I may be the man, but I'm not a man.
Way to go Roberta ma'am ;-)
ugh .... ok solly! Yes, you got it right
@Gouki,
the murderer froze the poison turned it to ice.
the man puts ice cubes into a cup.
then he takes few of the ice cubes from the cup into his coke.
when ice melts coke is 20% poison and the water is just poison in liquid form.
@Gouki,
The poison was in the ice cube. The ice cube melted in the cup to be water. Am i not correct? I'm only 13 give me a break if I'm wrong
@Gouki,
if my teory is right i think the half cup water isnt a water at all... because based on the autopsy the water is 100% poison, so if that thing is 100% poison there will be no chance that it will be a water even 1%... even the cola has 20% because the murderer wants to make sure that the victim will surely die whatever he drinks to the 2 drinks...