Thursday, September 06, 2007

You Lost Your Watch?

So here you are, in a strange place and you've lost your watch. You stop a stranger to ask what time it is and he turns out to be even stranger than the place. His answer goes like this:

"The big hand and the little hand are midway between 1 and 2, lying on top of each other."

So, now you need to figure out what time it is.

6 comments:

  1. It could be 12 noon, which would put the two hands on top of each other in between a 1 and a 2 (12).

    Did I get the previous two days correct? Nobody else answered

    ReplyDelete
  2. I agreed with both of your previous answers, anon. this one was cute, too.

    The way I would have done it is to set up an equation to determine at exactly what time the hour and minute hands would pass each other. The fraction of the minutes divided by 60 has to be same fraction that the hour hand is between 1 and 2. Below, x represents the number of minutes, so 1 + the fraction of minutes in that hour equals the number of minutes divided by 5 (to account that the minute hand sees each hash as 5 and the hour hand sees it as 1).

    1 + x / 60 = x / 5

    x = 5.45454545

    so, the time is 1:05 and 27.2727 seconds exactly.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Wow, Abe. You would think that would be easier to do. I was looking for the hands lying between the 1 and 2 at 12 noon.

    See todays post for an explanation on why the answers haven't been verified. Being blocked at work has been a real pain in the behind for me, and I apologize for any stress I caused on your end.

    ReplyDelete
  4. i was thinking what abe was thinking, except i didn't actually do the calculations.

    ReplyDelete
  5. I was thinking it would be more like at 1:07, no?

    See, if you look at a clock, and if the big hand is midway between the 1 and the two, and the small one is right there as well, that would indicate 1:07.

    Unless that's a trick question.

    Then that's not cool.

    Haha, just kidding.

    ReplyDelete
  6. couldn't it also in be 7:37 ? you can be between the numbers on both sides as the lay on the clock circular face?

    ReplyDelete

Leave your answer or, if you want to post a question of your own, send me an e-mail. Look in the about section to find my e-mail address. If it's new, I'll post it soon.

Please don't leave spam or 'Awesome blog, come visit mine' messages. I'll delete them soon after.

Enter your Email and join hundreds of others who get their Question of the Day sent right to their mailbox


Preview | Powered by FeedBlitz


The Lamplight Manor Puzz 3-D
Are you looking for a particular puzzle, riddle, question, etc? Or do you want to find the answer today rather than wait till tomorrow!
Google