Yesterday’s Problem:
Peggy likes oranges but not purple.
She likes torches but not chandeliers.
She eats berries but not fruit.
Using the same rule, does she like Byron
or Keats?
Answer:
The answer is “Byron.” She likes words
where the first two letters also make a
word. The word orange starts with “or”
which is a word. The word torches starts
with “to” which is a word. The word berries
starts with “be” which is a word.
Byron starts with “by” which of course
is also a word. “By” the way, are you
having fun?
A grocery store sells products that are
priced in a certain way:
A carrot costs 8 cents.
A peach costs 5 cents.
A zucchini costs 9 cents.
An orange costs 6 cents.
How much does a plum cost?