How can you fit nine horses in ten stables?!


Question: *only one can fit in each one
*no one of them isnt pregant and gives birth to take up another spot
*one of them isnt so fat he knocks down a stable wall to take up two spots


Answers: *only one can fit in each one
*no one of them isnt pregant and gives birth to take up another spot
*one of them isnt so fat he knocks down a stable wall to take up two spots

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Each letter fits into a "stable".

Usually it is fences instead of stables.

Put the nine in individual stables and then build one huge stable to encompass all nine. Ta-da!

Just put each one in a stable.
They all fit, and you have one stable left over, to do with as you wish.

You can leave it empty, or move into it, yourself.
You may burn it down.

If each stable MUST be occupied by horses (which you didn't say), you can dismantle the last stable, and rebuild it to surround one of the others (then one horse would be in two stables).
Alternatively, you can butcher one of the horses, then move some of the pieces into the last stable.

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