Riddle Masters 06.01.2023

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At the playground, there are a total of ten bicycles and tricycles. If the combined number of wheels is twenty-four, how many tricycles are there?

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Riddle Masters 06.01.2023

Good morning Riddle Masters! Happy Friday! :)

It’s time for the third and final riddle for the week:

At the playground, there are a total of ten bicycles and tricycles. If the combined number of wheels is twenty-four, how many tricycles are there?

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4 tricycles. (Total bikes & tricycles = 10. Which = 20 wheels. 24 wheels total - 20 wheels accounted for = 4 wheels extra. These must belong to the tricycles. Therefore, there are 4 tricycles.)
 
Riddle Masters 06.01.2023

Good morning Riddle Masters! Happy Friday! :)

It’s time for the third and final riddle for the week:

At the playground, there are a total of ten bicycles and tricycles. If the combined number of wheels is twenty-four, how many tricycles are there?

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Can be 2, 4 or 6 If 2 =6wheels, leaving 9 bicycles 18wheels = 24.
If 4 =12 wheels and 6 bikes =12 = 24.
If 6 trikes = 18 wheels and 3 bicycles =6 wheels = 24.
 
Riddle Masters 06.01.2023

Good morning Riddle Masters! Happy Friday! :)

It’s time for the third and final riddle for the week:

At the playground, there are a total of ten bicycles and tricycles. If the combined number of wheels is twenty-four, how many tricycles are there?

How are you all going with this one? We know you love a good brain teaser, so have a good, long, hard think about this one and see if you can come up with the answer. If you think you know it, post it in the comments below.

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3 bicycles and 4 tricycles
 

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