"Only A Genius Can Solve" Viral Math Problem – The Horse, Horseshoe, Boots Problem

"Only A Genius Can Solve" Viral Math Problem - The Horse, Horseshoe, Boots Problem



A lot of people are arguing over the correct answer to this emoji math algebra problem involving horses, horseshoes, and boots. A . post with this problem has over 500,000 comments. Can you figure it out? In this video I explain the correct answer.

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