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Bellringer # 83

In this intriguing puzzle, a horse is tied to a 15-foot rope, but astonishingly, it can reach and eat hay located 25 feet away. How is this possible? The answer lies in the clever use of the rope, which is not secured to anything. This allows the horse to roam freely and access the unreachable food source, demonstrating the importance of examining assumptions in problem-solving. Join us in unpacking this riddle!

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Bellringer # 83

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  1. Bellringer#83 • A horse is tied to a 15 ft. rope and there is a bail of hay 25 ft. away from him. Yet the horse is able to eat from the bail of hay. How is this possible ?

  2. Answer • The rope isn't tied to anything, so the horse can go freely to anywhere it pleases.

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