Although the riddle presents an interesting scenario, there are actually two possible interpretations, leading to different answers:
Interpretation 1: Actions occur sequentially:
Start with 6 eggs.
Break 2 eggs, leaving 6 - 2 = 4 eggs.
Fry 2 eggs, leaving 4 - 2 = 2 eggs.
Eat 2 eggs, leaving 2 - 2 = 0 eggs remaining.
Interpretation 2: Actions occur independently:
Initially, 2 eggs are broken, not necessarily affecting the other 4 eggs.
Similarly, 2 eggs are fried, separate from the remaining 4 eggs.
Finally, 2 eggs are eaten, not linked to the previous actions.
In this interpretation, even though 2 eggs were broken and 2 were fried, there are still 4 eggs remaining (6 initial eggs - 2 eaten eggs).
Therefore, the answer depends on the intended meaning of the riddle. If the actions occurred sequentially, then you have 0 eggs left. If the actions happened independently, then you hav
e 4 eggs left.