Viewers of the ITV quiz show The 1% Club were left baffled by a question on the show, with some not understanding the answer even when it was given to them.
Some of us love nothing more than shouting the answer to quiz show questions, perhaps as a way to prove to ourselves that the random knowledge in our heads is of some use.But this feels like one that many of you will have shouted out thinking you know it straight away, only to have a load of egg on your face when the answer is revealed.
The 1% Club works like this – 100 members of the public put their common sense, logic and intelligence to the test. If a contestant can correctly answer a question that just one percent of the nation got right, they win a share of up to £100,000. This question was correctly answered by 10 percent of people, so it perhaps makes sense that a lot of viewers were baffled by it.“A bat and a ball cost £1.10 in total. The bat costs £1 more than the ball. How much does the ball cost?”
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