Only a sober man can solve our problems.

Our brain, like our muscles, can adapt to stress. The things we do on a daily basis become routine. But how do you develop the brain to avoid this?



Some people recommend getting out of their comfort zone more often. Someone reads and solves crossword puzzles every day. And we suggest you try your hand with a curious problem. It doesn't look complicated. But the correct answers in the comments for some reason less than happiness at the bottom of an empty glass. And the wrong ones, at least get rid of them!

How to develop the brain Conditions of tasks
  1. You need to understand what numbers are hidden behind the images of bottles and glasses. Only then can the last example be solved.



    When deciding, remember that it is customary to do multiplication and division first, and only then addition and subtraction.





    And do not forget that only those who have a sharp eye and a sober mind will cope with the task.

  2. If glasses do not allow you to concentrate, try your luck with wardrobe items. According to the conditions of the problem, it is clear that the hat, and gloves, and socks replace different numbers.



    From the examples indicated in the picture, you should understand which thing is equal to which number. This is the only way to solve the last example.



Problem-solving
  1. If three bottles of ruby drink equal 30, then one substitutes 9/3 = 3. Then we find what the glass corresponds to: (7 – 3) / 2 = 2. Going further, the sparkling bottle is 5, and we can safely proceed to the last example.



    Many people forget that multiplication is the first. I don’t know if the glasses are half empty. So the answer is not 12, not 23, not 25, not even 35. Multiply and add to get 3 + (1 + 1) * 5 = 3 + 10 = 13

  2. If we give the example with hats a more “mathematical” look, then + + = 30. It is easy to find out what is 10. In this case, a pair of gloves replaces the number (18 – 10) / 2 = 4. We can also find what corresponds to a pair of socks 4 – 2 = 2.



    Keep in mind that in the bottom line there is only one sock and one glove. So our last example is as follows: 1 + 10 * 2 = 1 + 20 = 21..



How do you like this logic problem? Did you get the right answer? Share your thoughts in the comments. Who knows, we may have made a mistake in solving one of the puzzles.