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11 July, 05:27

Two dads and two son's went to an ice cream shop and they all bought one each it cost's 50 cents but they only paid $1.50

how is that?

(tip: there were no discounts)

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  1. 11 July, 06:28
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    If there were two dad's and two sons, and they each bought an ice cream cone worth 50, but only paid 1.50, that means there was a grandpa, who is a dad,

    a dad, who is a dad of the child and a son of the grandpa,

    and a son, who is a son of the dad.

    This all adds up to two dads and two sons.

    (the dad is both a dad and a son, if you don't understand; ))
  2. 11 July, 08:53
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    There were only 3 men.

    One was the grandfather aka the father #1

    One was the father to the child and simultaneously the son of the child's grandfather (father #2 and son #1)

    One was the child (child #2)
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