Friends in Neighbourhood

John's five friends Rachel, Jacob, Phoebe, Joey and Chandler live on the same road.

Rachel lives in the house: A, Jacob lives in the house: B, Phoebe lives in the house: C, Joey lives in the house:D, Chandler lives in the house: E

Mathematically
B*C*D = 1260
B + C + D = 2E
2A = E

The road numbers run from 2 to 222.

Can you tell me the house number of each of John's friends?




Similar Riddles

Find the Goldfish below the given Image.

Find the Goldfish

Asked by Neha on 25 Feb 2025


What can go up a chimney down, but can’t go down a chimney up?

Asked by Neha on 12 Jul 2025

Replace the question mark with the correct number.

Replace the question mark

Asked by Neha on 09 May 2023


A girl was standing near the window thinking something. All of a sudden she decides something and throws something out of the window. She dies very soon after throwing it. She was perfectly healthy and had no disease or allergy. No one killed her and she did not commit suicide.

Can you think of any possible explanation that is logical as well for what happened there?

Asked by Neha on 25 Aug 2021

Make eight squares by moving only two matchsticks.
Note- Square can be of different sizes.

Make the Square

Asked by Neha on 12 Apr 2021

Decode this picture on T-Shirt and tell what it says ?

Learn Decoding

Asked by Neha on 11 Mar 2021


I am a number I am not an odd number I am higher than 90 I am not higher than 100 If you subtract me from 100, you get nothing. What number am I?

Asked by Neha on 21 Feb 2022

Can you name an animal whose killing cannot be performed without spilling your own blood?

Asked by Neha on 28 Feb 2023

John was born on March 5, 1970, in Delhi, India. Jacob was born 25 days before John. The year when they took birth, Republic Day fell on Monday.

Can you find out on what day was Jacob born?

Asked by Neha on 24 Dec 2023


John said, "If yesterday was tomorrow, today would be Friday."

When did John make this statement?

Asked by Neha on 09 Apr 2025

Hot Articles

Amazing Facts

Gamers

In 2011, people playing Foldit, an online puzzle game about protein folding, resolved the structure of an enzyme that causes an Aids-like disease in monkeys. Researchers had been working on the problem for 13 years. The gamers solved it in three weeks.