>>> can you solve the following riddle? Two turkeys in front of the turkey, two turkeys behind the turkey, tell me how many total turkeys? - elapsed 2.459 seconds - This riddle is a classic example of a mathematical riddle, and the answer is derived from the rule of "if X, then X." Here's the solution: 1. We start with the given information that there are two turkeys in front of the turkey and two turkeys behind the turkey. 2. According to the rule of "if X, then X," if there are X turkeys in front of the turkey, then there are still X turkeys in front of the turkey, and the same applies to the turkeys behind the turkey. 3. Therefore, there are 2 turkeys in front of the turkey (X = 2) and 2 turkeys behind the turkey (X = 2), making a total of 4 turkeys. So, the answer to the riddle is 4 turkeys. This riddle is an excellent example of how logical thinking and the application of simple rules can lead to the correct solution.