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🧠 FRIDAY BRAINTEASER 🧠

6 months ago | [YT] | 72



@llchapman1234

If Rita has my health insurance, Rita won't be taking any pills because prescriptions aren't covered and she can't afford them out of pocket 😐

6 months ago | 50

@MouthyMama376

She calls poison control or uses a pill ID site bc all pills are required to have identifying imprinting or demarcations

6 months ago | 29

@ABCScience 

ANSWER: (click 'Read more') Cut all pills in half. Take three halves from the mixed pile and half of the known pill.

6 months ago | 16

@jessicab2202

Very clever! That was interesting to ponder on a Friday night. Enjoy your weekend!

6 months ago | 0

@CraigPMiller

Throws them all away and gets a new prescription

6 months ago | 3

@sashmendis8432

By day 9 she has 1 pill left in each jar so it doesn't matter she can still take 2 pills and even though the jars are mixed up

6 months ago | 0

@ednaatluxton4918

Put them aside and continue taking pills as usual from the jars until jar A is empty & jar B has 1 left. Then renew them at the pharmacy lol.

6 months ago | 0

@AiluropodaPanda

Better not be grinding the 2A 1B mixture together with another B pill and splitting the mix in half.

6 months ago | 5

@iTheShirt

Pills can look identical but have imprinting to differentiate. Just look at what's similar and group those remaining two from the ones that are differently imprinted. Take one of each.

6 months ago | 5

@VickyBhardwaj1998

she has one pill that she surely knows is of jar B, so just break every pill into half and take all those halves(1/2 from jar B that she was sure of, and 1/2 + 1/2 + 1/2 from those which were mixed), the next day take the other halves left!

6 months ago | 0

@mohammadmumtaz4664

U

6 months ago | 0

@nurseadrianern

There’s an app called Pill ID that identifies pills

6 months ago | 0

@OziBlokeTimG

what fills your head.... beats me.

6 months ago | 0

@honeycheesechips

They didn’t say if the pills in jar A and jar B are different.

6 months ago | 0