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lets see whos smart enough to figure this one out,
An ambitious businessman decided to murder both of his rivals by poisoning their drinks. He gave them both a gin and tonic, with ice and lemon. Rival A knocked back his drink in two quick gulps, Rival B sat and sipped his slowly, B later died but A did not, assuming there was the same amount of poison in the drinks, why did this happen?
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A)he got the wrong drink
B) The ammounts of poisen were different
C)OR he's Jesus
D) Alcohol IS poisen
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Rival B's liver was fucked from years of alcoholism, therefore the alcohol killed him.
Hahaha, bad guess.
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iok well lets deduct the situation here
the poisen is absorbed by saliva glands and the one guy drank it to fast
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I am gonna go with Jake. Seems like a good answer.
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The poisin must react with water, and the ice had not disolved enough in rival A's drink to be lethal.
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Im gonna say "A" was like nepoleon and the amount in the drink made him puke and also makig him live cause the pison was ejected. As for "B" He siped slow so the pioson was able to absorb into the body. In other words A drank so quick his body ejected the toxins before most were absorbed while B drank slow and the toxins were slowly absorbed into the body but all the toxins wer absorbed.
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if it doesn't involve the ice... initiating the poison.... i'm going to go out on a limb and guess it's the obvious answer and he choked on the ice.
wait nvm read wrong... that a died and b didn't... ok then ti's gotta be the poison is in the ice.