That wrong , check teapot B very well you'll see that it's either it doesn't hold any cups of tea or it holds less, probably 1 or 2, the spout is very low
The last one is actually 16 cups because it's exactly half of the cup A.... And also if the cup is filled to the brim, the tea will leak out till it is level to the nose of the cup...
I didn't think of it that way, I looked at the spout and thought, "Why is it way down there? The tea will leak out." but it looks like it will only hold up to around half, like you said. Good eye dude.
For my first answer, teapot “B” can hold less cups, even though it looks bigger and therefore can contain more, the spout is lower than “A’s” spout, meaning if you add liquid higher than that, it will spill, so this is my answer
It's not about the size of those teapots ; it's about how much tea they can hold . On a general assumption , teapots can hold tea upto their mouth's lower brim . The space between the lower brim and floor of TEAPOT B is half of TEAPOT A . So , TEAPOT B holds 32/2 = 16 cups of tea .
if you look closely to the teapot A, the yellow line present in it is not exactly in between to the mouth's lower brim and the bottom of teapot. it is slightly in the side of the bottom of teapot. as well as teapot A is slightly having a higher diameter than teapot B. so it will be not exactly 16. maybe 13 or 14.
B can hold 16 Cups. B’s nozzle starts from the bottom, so whatever tea is poured into the container B will also rise in the nozzle. So it can hold tea only till the level of nozzle. The opening of B’s nozzle is at same height at which A’s nozzle starts which is about almost half the height of the container. Now as container a can have 32 cups of tea, half of it will have 16 cups, and that is the amount container B can contain.
For number 8 it’s not true that bus doors are always on the right. That’s only where u drive on the right. For example here in Ireland they’re always on the left
Astrid Jane I didn’t say it’s all wrong I said they’re not always on the right and I know they are talking about a bus because a car has doors everywhere so don’t correct me on things that I didn’t say
#2 .. I found it MUCH FASTER to look at random objects in the picture and see if they were ones that I was looking for .. rather than the other way round and once you'd shown us how #4 worked .. #6 was easy #8 depends on what country you live in and what side of the road they drive on AND teapot B holds LESS (maybe 16 cups) .. it may be bigger but the spout is lower down.
Hey Bright Side! 6:18 I don’t know the specific answer but I have two answers. For my first answer, teapot “B” can hold less cups, even though it looks bigger and therefore can contain more, the spout is lower than “A’s” spout, meaning if you add liquid higher than that, it will spill, so this is my answer. Or, for my second answer, it said “how many *cups of tea* “ for teapot “A”, but for teapot “B”, it said how may *cups*. So, for my second answer, it is a trick question and the answer is “none”.
Notice that teapot 'B' has its tip much lower than teapot 'A'. The tea in 'B' will leak out, leaving approximately half of 'A's capsity. So teapot 'B' has the capacity of 16 tea cups!
6:22 If you look at the locations of the bottom of the spouts (their capacity line) in each mug, you'll find the line of mug B is approximately 3/5 the height of mug A. 3/5 of 32 cups is 19.2 cups. Therefore mug B can hold ~19 cups
The max capacity line of cup A is half the height of cup B (let this line equal to x) ,and the max capacity line of cup B is half of line of x ,but line x is max capacity of cup A and that is 32 therefore half of line x is half of 32= 16 cups Nice try though ;)
For question 9, the answer is 16 cups because the tea spout is lower then the first one which means it would cause it to over flow when it is fill with more then 16 cups.
A, will hold the most water, as the spout on B is lower. So as soon as the water level in B raises higher than the spout, the water will exit the spout. so the water level will not get higher. So A is the answer
6:01 The same amount. The tea cup on the left may look taller but it's thinner. Which means if you fatten it, it will be the same height and width. So, the answer is 32. Easy answer. 😃
Teapot B holds 64 cups because it is slightly higher then Teapot A. If Teapot B is higher that can also mean to multiply 32 x 2 to get your answer as 64 cups.
8 is wrong for Indians I have guessed it that Bus is moving in right direction because in India buses have door on LHS since we follow left hand driving vehicles.
If your drivers are on the left of the vehicle, wouldn't they have the doors on the right of the bus so people on the sidewalk could board and disembark? Or are the driver and doors and sidewalks all on the left side of a bus in India?
Teapot B would hold 16 cups because the spout is halfway lower than the spout on teapot A, meaning that it would only hold 16 cups before the tea starts pouring out of the spout so the surface stays leveled
😱Seriously can i tell you 1 thing in the first question glass A contains more water because if the scissor is half dipped in water then the scissor would appear refracted but its not then the scissor is not in the water Hence the glass A contains more water 🙂🙂
Last one is tricky, there can be many combinations 1 it doesnt clearly say whether you are putting tea or tea cups, if tea cups then whole or broken ! small or big ? answer is unpredictable. 2 if issue is about height of spout, one may say that tea will come out and only less than 32 cups can be filled (no exact answer) 3 BUT BUT BUT, if you pour tea into teapot FROM SPOUT by keeping teapot horizontally in your hand (make sure lid is put properly) Teapot B will contain MORE than Teapot A ! 3b. As question asker is using word "contain" then he is certainly talking about volume ! If asker had used "how much tea You can pour " then spilling out could matter ! but holding teapot horizontally solves this issue too. So Answer is MORE THAN teapot A !
I think the answer to the final tea question is 40 cups. I came to this conclusion by surmising that teapot A appears to be 4/5 the volume of teapot B. If teapot A can hold 32 cups, then we know that one-fourth of 32 is 8, so that 1/4 of Teapot A would hold the capacity of 8 cups. So we can either multiply 4 x 8, or divide 32 by 4. 32 divided by 4 is 8, indicating that one-fifth of the capacity of teacup B is 8 cups. So you add 8 cups to teapot B from 32 cups, and you end up with 40 cups.
I believe that, in the last question, teapot B holds about 16 since the little tube is on the bottom not the top and if u fill it more the tea will fall...
When an object is in water, it displaces its own volume. And I am guessing the objects were already in the cup before the water was put in so the levels would be equal
For the tea one, it's hard to give an exact number but it is less than 32 because the spout is much lower and towards the bottom of the teapot. If A can hold 32 cups then just by looking, I'll guess 16 as it's roughly half the distance.
Teapot can hold 16 cups of tea because of tea spout locate as exactly half place than teapot A N by the way we know clearly that teapot can't be full of tea above its spout where it opens similarly with teapot B Plz tell me am I right or not channel owner
The max capacity line of cup A is half the height of cup B (let this line equal to x) ,and the max capacity line of cup B is half of line of x ,but line x is max capacity of cup A and that is 32 therefore half of line x is half of 32= 16 cups
@@krisi_metalpunk6286 yea thats what I thought, but I bet some of these guys searched it up then came back to give us an answer hahahaha, but props to the people who actually solved it
If 32 cups of tea will reach the bottom lip of pour spout of A before overflow then it would probably be about 21 1/3 cups of tea to reach the bottom lip of pour spout B cause it looks like you can divide A into 3 parts that can hold fluid before overflow and teapot B looks like it could hold 2/3 of what teapot A can because of the lower positon of the pour spout on B...
Teapot B doesnt contain any cups. The question was " How many cups can teapot B contain". It didnt ask how many cups of 'tea' it contains. It just asked how many 'cups'.
16 cups of tea is the intended answer because the outlet of teacup B ends in half of the teapot A. But that is not accurate actually looking at the picture I dont think the outlet ends exactly at half of teapot A it will be 16 cups and some teaspoons of tea but we're talkin about cups so if we have 17 cups it will overflow so the answer is still 16 cups. This explanation is just for the people who think it is not halfway.Therefore, it is NOT halfway but it doesnt change the answer
there's not enough information in the question. it leaves it open to "out of the box thinking" perhaps this is the reason why he invited us to give our thoughts in the comments.
I believe that that the opening being lower on the bigger one is the trick they’re trying to pull, but if you tipped them sideways, they can hold more because the openings on top. The bigger one then contains more tea.
I have riddle😁 There was a burglar who stole food in the supermarket In the middle of the day every month, the burglar Would strick These are the four people who came to the supermarket in the first month when the burglar stricked . An elderly lady who loves sugar; A young boy who has a craze about chocolate; A pregnant woman with a baby about 6-7 months old; A teenager who thinks he is cool. After the four months all four of the people did not change. Who was the burglar?
It's the pregnant woman. The reason is :the burglar stole FOOD. The old lady likes sugar and the boy likes chocolate so they would most likely steal sweets and chocolaty things. The teenager wouldn't steal FOOD if he thought he was cool, he would steal something else if he had to. The only one remaining is the pregnant lady with the baby. She would need food for her and the baby so she is the theif.
Bright Side blew the First Question! Correct ANSWER: All glasses START with same amount of water. When objects are added, water seems to be the same. Therefore, the DISPLACEMENT is barely negligible i.e. images printed on a plastic sheet. Regardless of that, because the water started THE SAME, no matter what objects of varying displacement are added there’s SAME AMOUNT of water in each glass. Because the shown objects didn’t raise the level differently or significantly, physics demands they be very thin. Perhaps oil-painted on polyvinyl sheet.
Riddle #9. Teapot A can hold 32 'cups of tea'. How many 'cups', can teapot B contain. It's not how many 'cups' but how many 'cups of tea'. The answer is NONE.
the last one Given that they both have the same surface area and Pouring tip on B is Half of A therefore 32/8 B can only hold 16 cups untill it starts to spill out
So there are 2 answers 1st there is a orange line there so if we take this as a flask it should be empty till the orange line so it may hold about 3 to 5 cups as it not overflow till the brim 2nd but there is a thing some jugs are not flask so if we take the orange line as a design it can hold upto 10 to 20
I have a riddle🙋🏾: On the VERY second day of school, but OH NO! A teacher was killed. And only 4 students had seen her before death Mark Tompkins Neil Harp Harper Lowes Leslie Jacob 10 minutes later the cops got a note saying "317537" The officer knew who his culprit was RIGHT away. And arrested the culprit who was his culprit. Comments if you know who our culprit is...
Didn’t see that the spout was lower (that’s what it’s called guys in the comments. A spout. Not little hole in bottom. A spout.) than teapot a. 16 then. Btw, STOP saying that cups don’t fit in teapots, y’all know exactly what he means.
The driver and the bus door.. Both are usually on the opposite sides.. So u either one of them has to be seen.. the door or the driver.. Both can't be in the same side #thisonewasstupid
I think B can fit 16 cups because head is of teapot B is half of teapot A,Therefore if you fill teapot B with more tea than 16 cups tea will start spilling
kenzie xoxo Yes, lesser... because the mouth is really low than "A" because if the mouth is at the top, it can handle much more bigger, but the mouth of "B" is lower than "A" so... it handles lesser.
16, cause it is half height of A---(16 is wrong; see below for correct answer) EDIT: Okay, now I look back and see I was wrong. Teacup B can hold 20 cups of tea. Here is my method: --Measure teacup A in height to bottom tip of spout(4cm) --then divide 32 by 4 = 8(how many cups per cm) --Measure teacup B in height to bottom tip of spout(2.5cm) --Multiply 2.5 by 8 =20 (There are 8 cups for every 2.5 cm of space) -----20 CUPS IS ANSWER
@@musicfan9838 the part where the tea flows out is lower than where it is on b, this means it will pour out sooner because it can't actually use the full capacity of the bottle
Hey guys! Have you solved all the riddles? What about this one 5:08?
16?😊
actually 0. teapot B can contain cups of tea not cups. GOTTA
BRIGHT SIDE 16
Hey
I can
Busstops aren't always on the right side it depents on which side of road you will drive in your country
ZyReX 17 yeah i live in australia, we drive on the left
Maybe the riddle was made by an American.
The whole World except some English territories drive on the right side of the road
Skinbark
'BRIGHT SIDE' clearly not that bright.
Teapot B can hold only 16 teacups because the spout is lower than teapot A. :)
I thought so too
True
But if you don't hold the teapot the normal way, instead you put in on the horizontal, it should hold 48 :))
I got the same too
Well I was considering there's a latch for the spout :/
For me, the bus actually wasn't moving, it was just vibrating.... As its wheels weren't spinning😑😂
😂
So true bro
That is soooooo true
Me too
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Teapot vent of B is about half the way up of teaport A, so teapot B should be holding about 16 cups
Exactly wut I was thinking
Exactly the same I've thought..
The only answer I've found right
That wrong , check teapot B very well you'll see that it's either it doesn't hold any cups of tea or it holds less, probably 1 or 2, the spout is very low
That's what I thought too... after all, I'm British 😂
Bus might be in a reverse gear. How could you be so sure.? Moreover, in India doors are on left
You are too silly men
So are to silly men
Mujhe bhi yahi laga tha bhai
Yaa bro... Doors are on left...
Even in Sri Lanka doors are on left
In India, bus doors are on the left.
Yes realy
So
@@damilkman6933 so this question is not for INDIANS
PADH LILH AANA TAB BAAT KARNA
In India left doors
Ditto in the UK and Japan, basically in all civilised countries the doors are on the left.
The last one is actually 16 cups because it's exactly half of the cup A.... And also if the cup is filled to the brim, the tea will leak out till it is level to the nose of the cup...
Plane Aviation great mines think alike
meaning I got the same thing
Damm that is correct
Be amazed
I didn't think of it that way, I looked at the spout and thought, "Why is it way down there? The tea will leak out." but it looks like it will only hold up to around half, like you said. Good eye dude.
Levelup 3 thx bro....
Yay that's what I got
For my first answer, teapot “B” can hold less cups, even though it looks bigger and therefore can contain more, the spout is lower than “A’s” spout, meaning if you add liquid higher than that, it will spill, so this is my answer
It holds fewer cups, but less tea
Yes
Cup cannot dispense through spout.
@@luqmannbr ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Teapot B holds approximately 16 cups as its spout is roughly half as high as Teapot A
Yeah
Agreed
I said the same thing
Teapot b can hold 0 cups as it has the exit at the bottom
Simple math
In india we have bus doors on left side so for me the bus moved right
shadow fight 3 that's true 💯
Same comment
or the bus could be reversing...
In india I don't generally see a lady bus driver. ..I don't know about u..😂😂
💯
The bus riddle didn't make sense to me cause I'm in the UK and we drive on the left
MC Pro Joe the only one I got wrong
Yes me too
I live on the U.S. and that's the first excuse I could come up with for not getting it.
Yea same
I live in Cornwall
So hi
Teapot B holds 16 cups as the spout is lower than A by half.
Could be correct
It's not about the size of those teapots ; it's about how much tea they can hold .
On a general assumption , teapots can hold tea upto their mouth's lower brim .
The space between the lower brim and floor of TEAPOT B is half of TEAPOT A . So , TEAPOT B holds 32/2 = 16 cups of tea .
that’s exactly wat i thought
@@gtv6099 same
if you look closely to the teapot A, the yellow line present in it is not exactly in between to the mouth's lower brim and the bottom of teapot. it is slightly in the side of the bottom of teapot. as well as teapot A is slightly having a higher diameter than teapot B. so it will be not exactly 16. maybe 13 or 14.
6:01 Lesser than 32 cups of tea
JoMeF GT
JoMeF GT
because the spout is way further down, meaning when you try to fill it up it'll leak out through there.
JoMeF GT quick maths
you cant fill it with cups rather it will be fill with cups of tea
Narrator: "Bus doors are always on the right side"
Australian bus driver: "And I took that personally"
Indian too
indians too
Indians and Japanese...😌
Ur mom bro xd
British too
B can hold 16 Cups. B’s nozzle starts from the bottom, so whatever tea is poured into the container B will also rise in the nozzle. So it can hold tea only till the level of nozzle.
The opening of B’s nozzle is at same height at which A’s nozzle starts which is about almost half the height of the container. Now as container a can have 32 cups of tea, half of it will have 16 cups, and that is the amount container B can contain.
No. 8 depends on country
oliver mansfield yeah but the bus in the video had a door on the left and the guy in the video had a north American accent
Yeah
Left side drive here
In australia its to the left
For number 8 it’s not true that bus doors are always on the right. That’s only where u drive on the right. For example here in Ireland they’re always on the left
Dancer Girl it’s not all wrong, this is not an Irish channel, also there talking about a bus, not a,car
Astrid Jane I didn’t say it’s all wrong I said they’re not always on the right and I know they are talking about a bus because a car has doors everywhere so don’t correct me on things that I didn’t say
Dancer Girl jeez, I’m not trying to start a fight, you are a bit annoying.
Astrid Jane don’t u dare call me annoying u don’t know me at all. I was just giving my opinion to try and help them improve their channel
Dancer Girl you just siad the bus door are always on the right
It's 16 because the spout is half as low so if you put more tea in then it would overflow
Fincky what if it's closed
Katrina Adams Can you close a spout?
Fincky that's what I thought too.
Ur smart
I think it would be a little more than that since tea flows out from the hole in the spout rather than from the middle of it (x + y < 2(1/2 x +y)). 😀
I think the answer is around 16 same cups. You can fill pots until tea levels reach that yellow thing where tea spills from.
I’m sry but on 8 if your British your not gonna get it cuz we drive on the left not the right
RB-URBEX is this about the bus one? If so it is the same in New Zealand.
Same in Thailand.
Same in Antigua ( Caribbean island)
So the busdoors are on the left?
RB-URBEX ikr
I think it's 16 as the hole is lower so,if there was more tea in it, it would pore out
EXACTLY
The first one was so easy I was able to solve it but none of the others
Me too
Same
Don't feel bad family, I got 2...
Paperclip (of course) & the Spiral.
BUT I've no idea why I chose the Spiral on the right.
Go figure huh?
Take care.
#2 .. I found it MUCH FASTER to look at random objects in the picture and see if they were ones that I was looking for .. rather than the other way round
and once you'd shown us how #4 worked .. #6 was easy
#8 depends on what country you live in and what side of the road they drive on
AND teapot B holds LESS (maybe 16 cups) .. it may be bigger but the spout is lower down.
Hey Bright Side! 6:18 I don’t know the specific answer but I have two answers. For my first answer, teapot “B” can hold less cups, even though it looks bigger and therefore can contain more, the spout is lower than “A’s” spout, meaning if you add liquid higher than that, it will spill, so this is my answer. Or, for my second answer, it said “how many *cups of tea* “ for teapot “A”, but for teapot “B”, it said how may *cups*. So, for my second answer, it is a trick question and the answer is “none”.
A tip it looks as if its half of it so its 16
@@lenny9672 0 teapot cannot hold cups it can hold cups of tea.
in facts, the spout being lower, cups might be hidden on the top part, kept warm by the overall and the tea underneath
Notice that teapot 'B' has its tip much lower than teapot 'A'. The tea in 'B' will leak out, leaving approximately half of 'A's capsity.
So teapot 'B' has the capacity of 16 tea cups!
@Cedric Briones Exactly
16
Heriava i also get to that answer
According to me it's 16
i also agreed
Last was easy. B can't hold single cup of tea because it's exit is very down and if you fill it all will automatically spill out.
6:22
If you look at the locations of the bottom of the spouts (their capacity line) in each mug, you'll find the line of mug B is approximately 3/5 the height of mug A. 3/5 of 32 cups is 19.2 cups. Therefore mug B can hold ~19 cups
The max capacity line of cup A is half the height of cup B (let this line equal to x) ,and the max capacity line of cup B is half of line of x ,but line x is max capacity of cup A and that is 32 therefore half of line x is half of 32= 16 cups
Nice try though ;)
@@levinaicker4456 i like we got the same answer but it might be wrong lol
1 cup
For question 9, the answer is 16 cups because the tea spout is lower then the first one which means it would cause it to over flow when it is fill with more then 16 cups.
same what i thought
B
For 5:39 it’s actually different in England
Singapore too
Origin Anonymous exactly
Origin Anonymous exactly
And some busses has doors on both sides, one for passengers and one for the busdriver
Origin Anonymous i
A, will hold the most water, as the spout on B is lower. So as soon as the water level in B raises higher than the spout, the water will exit the spout. so the water level will not get higher. So A is the answer
Teapot B can hold surely less than teapot A.... BCOZ the outlet of the teapot B is lower than the teapot A
SGPK creoworld smart happy cake
SGPK creoworld its called the snout
I think same
i was thinking the same thing
Or just stack cups inside the kettle
Is there a riddle to get back 7mins of my life?
Davies
They could probably come up with one.
No....
Actually it was 6 .58 minutes of you life
Idk maybe
❤️
6:01 The same amount. The tea cup on the left may look taller but it's thinner. Which means if you fatten it, it will be the same height and width. So, the answer is 32. Easy answer. 😃
It's less, probably about half. The teapots can only hold liquid up to the hole in the spout, at which point the tea starts to spill.
Noo
@the crazy koala not 0, cause it has got some height maybe around 5-8
Look at the pattern 😂😂
Teapot B holds 64 cups because it is slightly higher then Teapot A. If Teapot B is higher that can also mean to multiply 32 x 2 to get your answer as 64 cups.
The water would come out as soon as it surpassed the height of the spout though. So it would have to be a less amount
I love how there was only one riddle (the first one) and the rest was just testing your sight
These really tested my brain. Dorothy Wolfe
0k
Lol i agree
8 is wrong for Indians I have guessed it that Bus is moving in right direction because in India buses have door on LHS since we follow left hand driving vehicles.
If your drivers are on the left of the vehicle, wouldn't they have the doors on the right of the bus so people on the sidewalk could board and disembark? Or are the driver and doors and sidewalks all on the left side of a bus in India?
Wes Whiteside the driver would be on the right hand side of the vehicle since they drive on the left hand side
Teapot B would hold 16 cups because the spout is halfway lower than the spout on teapot A, meaning that it would only hold 16 cups before the tea starts pouring out of the spout so the surface stays leveled
I thought about the exact same thing
Me too
I agree..
😱Seriously can i tell you 1 thing in the first question glass A contains more water because if the scissor is half dipped in water then the scissor would appear refracted but its not then the scissor is not in the water
Hence the glass A contains more water 🙂🙂
5:40 unfair because a lot of countries have them on the other side like Australia and England so don't say always
It’s 16 because the spout is coming out where cup A is halfway
Payton Bryk correct
Payton Bryk thats what i said
That doesn't look like halfway to me
Correct...
Payton Bryk true
Last one is tricky, there can be many combinations
1 it doesnt clearly say whether you are putting tea or tea cups, if tea cups then whole or broken ! small or big ? answer is unpredictable.
2 if issue is about height of spout, one may say that tea will come out and only less than 32 cups can be filled (no exact answer)
3 BUT BUT BUT, if you pour tea into teapot FROM SPOUT by keeping teapot horizontally in your hand (make sure lid is put properly) Teapot B will contain MORE than Teapot A !
3b. As question asker is using word "contain" then he is certainly talking about volume ! If asker had used "how much tea You can pour " then spilling out could matter ! but holding teapot horizontally solves this issue too. So Answer is MORE THAN teapot A !
Lol complicate, but I'm with you
I think the answer to the final tea question is 40 cups.
I came to this conclusion by surmising that teapot A appears to be 4/5 the volume of teapot B. If teapot A can hold 32 cups, then we know that one-fourth of 32 is 8, so that 1/4 of Teapot A would hold the capacity of 8 cups. So we can either multiply 4 x 8, or divide 32 by 4. 32 divided by 4 is 8, indicating that one-fifth of the capacity of teacup B is 8 cups. So you add 8 cups to teapot B from 32 cups, and you end up with 40 cups.
I believe that, in the last question, teapot B holds about 16 since the little tube is on the bottom not the top and if u fill it more the tea will fall...
When an object is in water, it displaces its own volume. And I am guessing the objects were already in the cup before the water was put in so the levels would be equal
Nice catch!
16
Edit - Thanks for for 100+ likes
agree
abhishek singh I agree as well
Agree
No the spout is lower so it can't hold as much
Caleb Davies
Who are you disagreeing with? The commenters here have said 16, which IS not as much as 32.
16 cups should be the answer. because the outlet is located half the way down.
Bak
The doors of the bus are always on the right side, only in left hand drive countries. Try this ridle in England...
The last one was less than 32 because all of the tea would pour out of the spout before it could reach 32.
I thought it would be half of 32 ( 16 ) because the spout was half the hight
Teapot B will also contains 32 cups of tea
No it's impossible to hold 16 cups because It can oly hold 4cups
Yes
16 cups.
For the tea one, it's hard to give an exact number but it is less than 32 because the spout is much lower and towards the bottom of the teapot. If A can hold 32 cups then just by looking, I'll guess 16 as it's roughly half the distance.
Yes
what if lid is closed?
My husband has me addicted to this channel. Even though I see many repeated clips it never gets old
Teapot can hold 16 cups of tea because of tea spout locate as exactly half place than teapot A
N by the way we know clearly that teapot can't be full of tea above its spout where it opens similarly with teapot B
Plz tell me am I right or not channel owner
6:14 ans is 16. Around half of A. Though height of B ist more, it cannot store more than the opening level.
yes seems to be 16 only
5:41 If this riddle was logical, you would've been able to see which way the passengers where tilting
Nice one
Not really.
The last one:
I think that teapot B. can hold 16 cups of tea- or at least less than 32!
I love when you post riddle videos!!!! ❤️
I answered 16 to the last one as well
IT IS 0!!!
Dude it said cups not cups of tea
Little Donut t
Little Donut i also think of that! Thanks!
The max capacity line of cup A is half the height of cup B (let this line equal to x) ,and the max capacity line of cup B is half of line of x ,but line x is max capacity of cup A and that is 32 therefore half of line x is half of 32= 16 cups
answer for the last question is that, no cup can be inserted into the teapot. only cup of tea can be hold by the teapot.
yes didnt really thought about that!
64 cups of tea
@@happyhealthylife5108 it is actually 16 because the spout is lower
16 tea cups
@@krisi_metalpunk6286 yea thats what I thought, but I bet some of these guys searched it up then came back to give us an answer hahahaha, but props to the people who actually solved it
16 cups of tea
boy yt how
boy yt that’s what I said! 😁
boy yt Yep that's the answer I think
B holds no cups...but half the amount of tea less than A in shown position...
But it can hold more than A when its upside down with the lid closed
Thiago good said
what
Thiago when they say cup it's 8 oz. not a physical cup. It's a measurement.
With the lid closed it doesn't have to be upside down it'll work anyways
In Bangladesh too
For Teapot B answer would be 2 cups as the lower part of the teapot holds the tea which would require 2 cups of tea
The bus one is too ambiguous. Some countries have the doors on the left, meaning the bus would be moving to the right.
Red Mage Yeah I was like what do you mean the doors are on the right, they're on the left.
Red Mage, agreed, not ness the doors need to be on the left side.
True
Red Mage I agree. They went too far on that one.
Mine's on the left
16 cups of tea
Because its spout is halfway lower than the first that holds 32 cups of tea
But how do you know that the spout is halfway lower?
Jacob Song
Just aproximity
If 32 cups of tea will reach the bottom lip of pour spout of A before overflow then it would probably be about 21 1/3 cups of tea to reach the bottom lip of pour spout B cause it looks like you can divide A into 3 parts that can hold fluid before overflow and teapot B looks like it could hold 2/3 of what teapot A can because of the lower positon of the pour spout on B...
from my side both teacups can hold the same amount of tea as A has
Because A is thick but short whereas B is long and thin in size.
5:41
in my country, bus doors are on the both sides.
Choco in my country there are no buss doors
left for me
Choco depends on where you are in mine
Choco same in Canada we have them on both sides.
Teapot B doesnt contain any cups. The question was " How many cups can teapot B contain". It didnt ask how many cups of 'tea' it contains. It just asked how many 'cups'.
But how many cups can it hold, that was the question?
Only 16 because of the spout
I agree
@@kimineahlee1089 What you agree on
The right answer thank you that's somebody can get you
Last riddle answer =0
As they asked how many cups does teapot contain and not cups of tea
For the riddle number 9 the answer is 16 because its opening from where we pour tea is present near the bottom of the teapot B.
Well, technically. Teapots don't "Hold" cups of tea (literally speaking)
16 cups of tea is the intended answer because the outlet of teacup B ends in half of the teapot A. But that is not accurate actually looking at the picture I dont think the outlet ends exactly at half of teapot A it will be 16 cups and some teaspoons of tea but we're talkin about cups so if we have 17 cups it will overflow so the answer is still 16 cups. This explanation is just for the people who think it is not halfway.Therefore, it is NOT halfway but it doesnt change the answer
TheWh1te V1per is correct
Answer is 48
there's not enough information in the question. it leaves it open to "out of the box thinking" perhaps this is the reason why he invited us to give our thoughts in the comments.
I believe that that the opening being lower on the bigger one is the trick they’re trying to pull, but if you tipped them sideways, they can hold more because the openings on top. The bigger one then contains more tea.
Calvin Johnson and then hold it like that for 40 people to have a cup? I think not 😂
I have riddle😁
There was a burglar who stole food in the supermarket
In the middle of the day every month, the burglar
Would strick
These are the four people who came to the supermarket in the first month when the burglar stricked .
An elderly lady who loves sugar;
A young boy who has a craze about chocolate;
A pregnant woman with a baby about 6-7 months old;
A teenager who thinks he is cool.
After the four months all four of the people did not change.
Who was the burglar?
Krystel Turaga the pregnant one, she would have given birth by then
Krystel Turaga the pregnant lady
The pregnant women
Pregnant lady
It's the pregnant woman. The reason is :the burglar stole FOOD. The old lady likes sugar and the boy likes chocolate so they would most likely steal sweets and chocolaty things. The teenager wouldn't steal FOOD if he thought he was cool, he would steal something else if he had to. The only one remaining is the pregnant lady with the baby. She would need food for her and the baby so she is the theif.
Bright Side blew the First Question! Correct ANSWER: All glasses START with same amount of water. When objects are added, water seems to be the same. Therefore, the DISPLACEMENT is barely negligible i.e. images printed on a plastic sheet. Regardless of that, because the water started THE SAME, no matter what objects of varying displacement are added there’s SAME AMOUNT of water in each glass. Because the shown objects didn’t raise the level differently or significantly, physics demands they be very thin. Perhaps oil-painted on polyvinyl sheet.
Riddle #9.
Teapot A can hold 32 'cups of tea'.
How many 'cups', can teapot B contain.
It's not how many 'cups' but how many 'cups of tea'.
The answer is NONE.
These aren't riddles, they are camouflaged shapes. More like, Find Elmo or Find that guy with the red and white striped hat, whatever his name is.
V. Z. Waldo
Waldo or Wally depending on which I country your from.
(Waldo is American) (Wally is British)
V. Z. hey just so you know his name is Waldo hint where is Waldo
I loved those Find Walden books
Walby
These aren’t riddles
Ethan_1 Sonenshine_1 you are right
Then I overlays don't know what a riddle is then
Then u oveorsly don't know what a riddle is
Emma Davis a riddle is like a poem and u guess what the poem means this is called a quiz
Ethan_1 Sonenshine_1 they are
the last one Given that they both have the same surface area and Pouring tip on B is Half of A therefore 32/8 B can only hold 16 cups untill it starts to spill out
16 or so cups in the tea cup B because the spout is almost half way lower
Around12
It’s 16
It’s 8
Midget gaming your a big dum dum
Look at the last question carefully , it says how many "cups" can teapot B hold , which means the answer is 0 , a teapot cannot hold cups
But teapot A can hold 32 cups so.....?
its 16 cups
@@ihateyouall4641 read out question, it hold 32 cups of tea,
Thank you Bright Side for making these riddle videos,I greatly appreciate it. 😊
So there are 2 answers
1st there is a orange line there so if we take this as a flask it should be empty till the orange line so it may hold about 3 to 5 cups as it not overflow till the brim
2nd but there is a thing some jugs are not flask so if we take the orange line as a design it can hold upto 10 to 20
I have a riddle🙋🏾:
On the VERY second day of school, but OH NO! A teacher was killed. And only 4 students had seen her before death
Mark Tompkins
Neil Harp
Harper Lowes
Leslie Jacob
10 minutes later the cops got a note saying "317537"
The officer knew who his culprit was RIGHT away. And arrested the culprit who was his culprit.
Comments if you know who our culprit is...
Queen Of All Roses idk
Good one..... But idk
The culprit is Leslie jacob
What is the answer? please tell
Leslie because 317537 if u turn it upside down it says Leslie
Didn’t see that the spout was lower (that’s what it’s called guys in the comments. A spout. Not little hole in bottom. A spout.) than teapot a. 16 then. Btw, STOP saying that cups don’t fit in teapots, y’all know exactly what he means.
+The Board then how can a have 32 cups then by your logic?
Olivia Mah my name is Olivia too😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
No buses look symmetrical on both ends like that. Also, all buses have steering wheels and seats.
The driver and the bus door.. Both are usually on the opposite sides.. So u either one of them has to be seen.. the door or the driver.. Both can't be in the same side #thisonewasstupid
The bus was not symmetrical. One of the beams was slanted, the other was not.
I think B can fit 16 cups because head is of teapot B is half of teapot A,Therefore if you fill teapot B with more tea than 16 cups tea will start spilling
The last one is 16
It'sAbeautiful World so my question is u didnt see everyone else put 16 2 cause I'm pretty sure everybody did and if u didn't then u must be blind
Angel Valines WHAT
precious asoluka nothing apparntley
Angel Valines that's what I think too
It'sAbeautiful World The tip of the first is at a height of 2 times the tip of the second one🤦♂️
16 cups may be the correct answer bro! Reply me soon!
Maybe 20
Nope it’s 16
Nope its none no cups can be contained in this thing
16
16 or
less
6:01 lesser than 32 cups
kenzie xoxo Yes, lesser... because the mouth is really low than "A" because if the mouth is at the top, it can handle much more bigger, but the mouth of "B" is lower than "A" so... it handles lesser.
It doesn’t contain tea cups it contains tea
kenzie xoxo it's 26
20
kenzie xoxo lesser isn't a word
Your dedication is truly inspiring.
The second one wasn’t even a rittle
We dont say rittle we say riddle sorry guy i have to correct you if you don't mind
I think The last one was less because the bit you pour the tea out of is lower
16, cause it is half height of A---(16 is wrong; see below for correct answer)
EDIT: Okay, now I look back and see I was wrong.
Teacup B can hold 20 cups of tea. Here is my method:
--Measure teacup A in height to bottom tip of spout(4cm)
--then divide 32 by 4 = 8(how many cups per cm)
--Measure teacup B in height to bottom tip of spout(2.5cm)
--Multiply 2.5 by 8 =20 (There are 8 cups for every 2.5 cm of space)
-----20 CUPS IS ANSWER
The poring thingy is at the bottom bruh
It would be zero because it says how many *cups* can teapot B hold not how may *cups of tea* can teapot B hold
Zay good one
Caleb Clifton no cause it'll be the same amount
Caleb Clifton half the height? how?
Teapot B will not hold any amount of tea. It has opening to the bottom which will allow spontaneous flow
In india bus doors are in left🙂
So I answered the bus was moving right😂😂
I'm the smart guy then🤣🤣🤣🤣
It wasn’t moving
Same as you , but it wasn’t moving its just shaking😂😂
The dispenser of Teacup B is lower than A so about 16 cups
But how can u explain me
But idk why I think it's 36 sorry explain me
@@musicfan9838 the part where the tea flows out is lower than where it is on b, this means it will pour out sooner because it can't actually use the full capacity of the bottle
Only few cups can fill it because it's filter is much lower 😊
3:01 what about the cross starting in the center and working your way out at 90 degree angles? Hope I boosted your thinking skills.
how could it hold cups instead of tea answer is "0"
Teapots can’t hold CUPS of tea
Except teapot A
Lol
Kvng Jazzy that is very funny
1cup = 8oz its a measurement unit
Cups are a measurement
16 or 0
Yah
That's what I was thinking
Elliptical yeah i was thinking 16
its because the tall one has a lower sprout and cant hold them
How??
Bus doors might be on the right in the US. Not everywhere. You asked for 4 hearts entwined, there were 4 sets of 2.