If you have 5 apples in one hand and 6 in the other, you would have a total of 11 apples. This is simply the sum of the apples in both hands.
11 apples
The answer to this riddle is that you would have 11 apples in total. The riddle is designed to trick the listener into overthinking the scenario by focusing on the hands rather than the total number of apples. By simply adding the apples together, you would realize the correct answer is 11.
No, 5 out of twelve can be thought of as having 5 apples out of a total of 12 apples. On the other hand, 7 out of twelve can be thought of as having 7 apples out of 12 apples. So 7 out of 12 is larger than 5 out of 12.
You would have 2 apples 5 - 3 = 2
5 - 3 = 2 Therefore, you would have two apples.
Oh, dude, you would have some serious fruit balance issues! Like, technically, you would have 11 apples total, but I mean, who needs that many apples at once, right? Maybe consider sharing with a friend or something, unless you're planning an apple-themed feast, then go for it, I guess.
You would still have 5
Give 5 apples to 5 people and forget about the other 2
Well, honey, if you take away three apples from the bunch, you better believe you have those three apples in your hand. Just because you took them doesn't mean they magically disappear! So, to answer your question, you have three apples.
two apples Three apples. You take three, the other guy has two.
YOU would have 3 apples. You see, there are 5 apples, but you don't have those apples, if you take 3 away, then you are taking 3 of those apples, which then you have 3 apples, and you leave 2 left over.
17 would cost 42.5