The Town of 20,000 Boots
Puzzler time.
In a small, hard-to-find country, there are two neighboring towns separated by a mountain.
We’ll call them Abba and Bubba.
Now in Abba, there are exactly 20,000 people.
Some interesting things about the folks in Abba:
1% of them have only one foot, so they wear just one boot.
Of everyone else, half don’t wear boots at all.
The remaining half wear two boots, like normal people.
So far, so good.
Now, over in Bubba, things are a little different.
We don’t know how many people live there—call it X.
But we do know this:
20% of the people have only one foot and wear one boot.
Of the rest, half go barefoot.
The other half wears two boots.
And here’s the twist:
If you walked through Bubba and counted every boot being worn, you’d count exactly 20,000 boots.
So the puzzler question is:
How many people live in Bubba?