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ganapati
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Posted on 08-25-08 4:39
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Its not a hard Mathematical question, it can be solved in few minutes, so did I. But I couldn't figure out proper equation and procedure to solve. could you help me out with it? A father gave his son Rs 20 and asked him to get three things; books that cost Rs 5 each, notebooks that cost Re 1 each and pencils that costs 25p each. He also told him that he will be rewarded if total number of books, notebooks and pencils will be 20 too. I would appreciate if you could post all procedure to work it out.
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nepali man6e
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Posted on 08-25-08 12:29
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I think there are 3 vessels with capacity of 3 5 pints and a larger vessel where more than 7 pint is possible. So fill 5 pint vessel, pour that to 3 pint vessel that leaves 2 pint in 5 pint vessel--- pour that to 7 pint vessel repeat the same operation once again, so u have 4 pint in the larger vessel fill 3 pint vessel once and add to the larger vessel that gives 4+3 = 7 pints i think this is one of the solutions N.M.
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Posted on 08-25-08 12:54
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nepali manche u are very close to my answeri will re-write the question.There is the beautiful bagmati river flowing and if someone asks u to bring back exactly 7 pints of water using only a 3pint jug and a 5 pint jug ?how would u do it.hint - fill up 5 pint jug first.
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Posted on 08-25-08 12:55
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nepali manche u are very close to my answeri will re-write the question.There is the beautiful bagmati river flowing and if someone asks u to bring back exactly 7 pints of water using only a 3pint jug and a 5 pint jug ?how would u do it.hint - fill up 5 pint jug first.
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Posted on 08-25-08 12:57
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Fill the 5 pint jug.
Pour 3 pints of water from 5 pint jug in the 3pint jug.
Empty the 3 pint jug and pour the remaining 2 pints of water from 5 pint jug.
Now fill the 5 pint full of water.
Total water in two jugs is 7 pints.
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Posted on 08-25-08 1:02
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gambler,
I think the solution is as follow if you only use 3 and 5 pints vessels:
1) Pour the water half-way on both vessels so that it'll be 1.5 pints of water on 3 pints vessel and 2.5 pints of water on 5 pints vessel.
2) Now, pour the water from 3 pints vessel to 5 pints vessel, so that the 5 pints vessel contains 4 pints of water (1.5+2.5=4).
3) Finally, pour the 3 pints of vessel full. Now, add the amount of water from both vessels (3 pints from 3 pints vessel and 4 pints from 5 pints vessel, which is 7 pints).
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Posted on 08-25-08 1:05
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Another way,
Fill in 3 pint jug, pour it to 5 pint, fill in three again and pour it to 5. This leaves 1 pint in 3 pint with 5 pint full. Now empty 5, and pour 1 into 5. Now, Pour 3 into 5 twice. That leave 5 pint and 2 pint (in 3 pint jug). Total 7 pints, of course norton way is little easier.
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Posted on 08-25-08 1:12
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and the award goes to NORTON... u did it my way... good jobLATOMANCHE u also came up with good suggestion.... i like your answer also.both u guys solved it.
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Posted on 08-25-08 5:57
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Posted on 08-25-08 5:57
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You are at Room A which has 3 Switches Room B has 3 bulbs each connected to 3 switches in room A .
Now question is how would you identify which switch belongs to which bulb under the following condition
---- You are only allowed to go to room B once.
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Posted on 08-25-08 6:38
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first press the first switch and leave it for 5 mins then turn off that switch and turn on another switch for 2 mins and switch off that one also now finally switch on the third one and enter in to the room.
the lighting bulb is the third one and remaining 2 is:
Touch the bulb, the bulb which has high heat is 2nd switch one and which has less heat is the first switch.
i think i m correct .
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Simsim
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Posted on 08-25-08 6:38
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No Quiero,
Room # A: Say, Swiches 1, 2 ,& 3.
Room# B; Say, Bulbs B1,B2 & B3 that correspond to Switches 1, 2 & 3 respectively.
- Go to Room A and turn on switches 1 & 2 (leave switch 3 turned off).
- After few minutes turn off switch 2
- Now go to Room# B. You will see one of the bulbs lighting ie. A1- that corresponds to Switch 1
- Now touch remaining two bulbs i.e. A2 and A3.
- You will find bulb# A2 hot, as the switch # 2 was momentarily switched on.
- You will feel A3 cold, as the switch # 3 was never turned on.
So easy
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no_quiero
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Posted on 08-26-08 12:53
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La la milayo. My answer would have been 1. Turn on the one light for sometime and turn it off 2. Turn on the next light and go to the room 3. Touch the two lights which is not glowing. one which is hot corresponds to the switch which was on for some time. Cold one will be the one which was never switched.
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Posted on 08-28-08 6:16
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Thanks no_quiero and khaobadi for ur effort..
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sinkimasaura
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Posted on 08-28-08 7:54
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Find the 6th Number?
1, 2, 6, 42, 1806, …..?
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Posted on 08-28-08 8:27
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Posted on 08-28-08 9:00
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1, 2, 6, 42, 1806, 1180482
This one is simple the series is the number n multiplied by n+1
1, 1*2, 2*3, 6*7, 42*43, 1806*1807.............
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ganapati
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Posted on 08-29-08 10:36
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I got another brain-teaser. Dhan Bahadur has three sons and nine Cows. The first cow gives 11 Liters of milk every week. The second gives 22 L of milk, the third gives 33 L and so on till the ninth cow gives 99 L of milk. One day he finds out he has cancer and will die soon. So he dicides to distribute the cow to his sons such a way that each of them will get equal amount of milk every week from their cows. But he couldn't work the combination of the cows that needs to be given to each of his sons.. can you help?? answer will be published tomorrow.. More than one answer is possible...
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ganapati
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Posted on 08-29-08 10:38
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I got another brain-teaser. Dhan
Bahadur has three sons and nine Cows. The first cow gives 11 Liters of
milk every week. The second gives 22 L of milk, the third gives 33 L
and so on till the ninth cow gives 99 L of milk. One day he finds out
he has cancer and will die soon. So he dicides to distribute the cow to
his sons such a way that each of them will get equal amount of milk
every week from their cows. But he couldn't work the combination of the
cows that needs to be given to each of his sons.. can you help??answer will be published tomorrow.. More than one answer is possible...
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Simsim
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Posted on 08-29-08 11:34
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The answer could be :
First Son: (1) 11 + (2) 22 + (3) 33 + (4) 44 + (5) 55 = 165 ltrs (5 cows)
Second Son: (6) 66 + (9) 99 = 165 ltrs (2 cows)
Third Son: (7) 77 + (8) 88 = 165 ltrs (2 cows)
But this combination is quite unequitable because one of the sons has to feed 5 cows to get 165 ltrs of milk whereas other two sons can get the same amount of milk by feeding only two cows each.
Now the fair distribution would be:
First Son: (1) 11 +(6) 66 + (8) 88 = 165 ltrs
Second Son: (2) 22 + (4) 44 + (9) 99 = 165 ltrs
Third Son: (3) 33 + (5) 55 + (7) 77 = 165 ltrs
Note: The numbers in parantheses indicate the ith number of cow, where i = 1, 2, 3...............,9.
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ganapati
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Posted on 08-30-08 5:56
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clap clap clap!! well done Simsim!!!
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