TNC9852002
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lol. I know the answer, but I cheated. I'll let someone else get it.
I guess, technically from my own rules, I can post another riddle now.
Riddle #3
You have a bucket of Coke and a bucket of Pepsi. You take a cup of Coke and pour it into the bucket of Pepsi. After thoroughly mixing, you then take a cup of this mixture and pour it back into the Coke bucket.
Question: Is there more Coke in the Pepsi or is there more Pepsi in the Coke?
NOTE: Two Riddles Are Open
-TNC
Riddle #3: They both have the same amount of the other.
Pretend a bucket is equal to two cups (both buckets have the same amount of liquid). Putting a cup of Coke in the Pepsi gives you a liquid that's 2/3 Pepsi and 1/3 Coke (1 bucket of Pepsi + 1/2 bucket of Coke).
Taking a cup out of the second bucket gives you a mixture that's 1/3 Coke and 2/3 Pepsi (because they were thoroughly mixed).
Pouring that into the first bucket gives you a liquid that's 1/2 Coke (the original amount left in the first bucket), plus 1/6 Coke (half of a third because you're pouring in half a bucket of liquid), plus 2/6 Pepsi. 2/6 = 1/3, so it must be 2/3 Coke and 1/3 Pepsi.
That means 1/3 of bucket one is Pepsi, and 1/3 of bucket two is Coke.
Riddle #3: They both have the same amount of the other.
Pretend a bucket is equal to two cups (both buckets have the same amount of liquid). Putting a cup of Coke in the Pepsi gives you a liquid that's 2/3 Pepsi and 1/3 Coke (1 bucket of Pepsi + 1/2 bucket of Coke).
Taking a cup out of the second bucket gives you a mixture that's 1/3 Coke and 2/3 Pepsi (because they were thoroughly mixed).
Pouring that into the first bucket gives you a liquid that's 1/2 Coke (the original amount left in the first bucket), plus 1/6 Coke (half of a third because you're pouring in half a bucket of liquid), plus 2/6 Pepsi. 2/6 = 1/3, so it must be 2/3 Coke and 1/3 Pepsi.
That means 1/3 of bucket one is Pepsi, and 1/3 of bucket two is Coke.
Basically what I was saying, only you put down the math.
Ummm...the elevator only goes up 10 floors?
I don't think this is the answer, really.
Well, he takes the elevator down all 15 floors in the morning. So it must be able to go up 15 floors to get to him.

How do I know I'm broke? Cause I don't have enough money for my own house so I am sleeping in my car outside the parking space at the Hotel!
The Hotel thing-> It takes all of his money to stay at the hotel.
Here's another riddle.
Riddle #4: A man lives on the 15th floor of his apartment building. Every morning he rides the elevator down to the lobby to go to work. Every night he gets home from work and rides the same elevator up ten floors, than takes the stairs the remaining five flights. Why?
t:He's a midget/dwarf and cannot reach the higher buttons in the elevator.
I tell this riddle all the time.t:
He's a midget/dwarf and cannot reach the higher buttons in the elevator.
I tell this riddle all the time.t:
HAHA!!
if thats really the answer im gonna piss myself
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Ding Ding Ding!!!
There is now only one riddle still open.
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