That still doesn't answer the question how you will divide the seventeen camels among the three sons. Give a complete answer with reasoning.In post 99, Mitillos wrote:Lend the dead man a camel.
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Since you insist: You can't. By the time the will takes effect, the trader is dead. It is impossible to change the number of camels, assuming you have provided all pertinent information, thus at least one camel will have to be chopped up.
If we allow silly solutions like lending a dead man a camel, he now has 18 camels, which can be divided as you have requested. The sum I gave shows that one camel will be left over, which can then be returned to the lender.You don't have ambiguity; you haveoptions.- vizIIsto
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And that's exactly how to solve the problem.In post 101, Mitillos wrote:Since you insist: You can't. By the time the will takes effect, the trader is dead. It is impossible to change the number of camels, assuming you have provided all pertinent information, thus at least one camel will have to be chopped up.
If we allow silly solutions like lending a dead man a camel, he now has 18 camels, which can be divided as you have requested. The sum I gave shows that one camel will be left over, which can then be returned to the lender.
1/2 of 18 is 9; 1/3 of 18 is 6; 1/9 of 18 is 2. 9 + 6 + 2 = 17. You don't need to 'lend a camel' to solve it, but adding an extra camel is how you will be able to divide the 17 camels fair and square.- tris
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This is extremely incorrect. The only way to divide the 17 camels "fair and square" is to give each of the sons the amount stipulated in the will, including part-camels.In post 102, vizIIsto wrote:You don't need to 'lend a camel' to solve it, but adding an extra camel is how you will be able to divide the 17 camels fair and square.
To see why this is true, consider a similar scenario, where the father leaves one sixth of his camels to each of his three sons and dictates that the remainder are to be released. Let's say he happens to have 18 camels. Normally, this would mean that each son gets 3 camels, with 9 left-over and released. If we accept the idea of adding camels and then removing them, we could add another 18 camels for a total of 36, give each son 6 camels (twice what the will states), and then return the remaining 18 camels to wherever we got them from, leaving no released camels. This is a ridiculous way to do a will, given that it results in going in opposition to what the deceased stated their intent to be.You don't have ambiguity; you haveoptions.- StrangerCoug
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I forgot that this thread existed. I made a maths geeks thread in GD (by the way, check it out!) and posted a problem there which I'm sure fits in perfectly well here. Here's the problem:
This question appeared on an exam. It went as follows:
"The product of the three integers x, y and z is 192.
z = 4, and p is equal to the average of x and y.
What is the minimum value of p?"
The four answers were: a) 6 b) 7 c) 8 d) 9,5
But... No one gave the right answer.
What is the right answer?
To make it a little bit easier in case you struggle to find the right answer, here's three hints. But don't read them unless you really need some help, and one by one!
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Maths one for you guys:
0 0 0 = 6
1 1 1 = 6
2+2+2 = 6
3 3 3 = 6
4 4 4 = 6
5 5 5 = 6
6 6 6 = 6
7 7 7 = 6
8 8 8 = 6
9 9 9 = 6
Using any mathematical symbols, make the 10 above equations true, you cannot input any extra numbers anywhere
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(0!+0!+0!)! = 6
(1+1+1)! = 6
2+2+2 = 6
3*3-3 = 6
sqrt(4)+sqrt(4)+sqrt(4) = 6
5+5/5 = 6
6+6-6 = 6
7-7/7 = 6
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Both answers check out really well! Nice one guys♪ ♫I am the one thing in life I can control. I am inimitable, I am an original♫ ♪
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A man goes to the bank to cash a check. The cashier accidentally gives the man dollars for cents and cents for dollars by mistake. The man spends a nickel and then goes home only to notice that the amount of money that he has is double the amount of the check. How much was the check?"You miss 100% of the shots you don't take. -Wayne Gretzky"
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