
These days, every television channel broadcasts phone-in games. VijfTV in Belgium is one of these channels. In England ITV got a lot of complaints to this deceiving games.
On the ‘Make Your Play’ programme on ITV, a mathematical riddle was broadcasted on late-night television. The following question was being displayed: 'Add the pence' listed: two pounds, 25p, £1.47, 16p and fifty pence. Three-and-a-half hours later, the host announced the answer was 506 and nobody had won this challenge.
But there is no one, except the cryptanalysts of Bletchley Park, who can find this answer! Not even the high IQ organisation Mensa or other mathematics professors.
Nevertheless, ITV kept defending the answer was not difficult at all and received a lot of complaints against the show.
On the ‘Make Your Play’ programme on ITV, a mathematical riddle was broadcasted on late-night television. The following question was being displayed: 'Add the pence' listed: two pounds, 25p, £1.47, 16p and fifty pence. Three-and-a-half hours later, the host announced the answer was 506 and nobody had won this challenge.
But there is no one, except the cryptanalysts of Bletchley Park, who can find this answer! Not even the high IQ organisation Mensa or other mathematics professors.
Nevertheless, ITV kept defending the answer was not difficult at all and received a lot of complaints against the show.
Phone-in games have already lured a lot of people to play this dishonest games. The question is: why do all this people keep coming back?
Sophie Van Lier
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