A few weeks ago a farmer died. And the will he left behind... fortunately his three sons had had a good education.
His will was as follows:
- The first son would get 1/2 of the cows,
- The second son would get 1/3 of the cows and
- The third son would get 1/9 of the cows.
At first, everything seems fine. But unfortunately, the farmer had 17 cows. And pieces of cows weren't any good to the sons.
But, since the sons had a good education, they came up with a solution.
They lent a cow from the neighbour.
Why? Then they had 18:
- 18 * 1/2 = 9 for the 1st son,
- 18 * 1/3 = 6 for the second son and
- 18 * 1/9 = 2 for the third son.
'But what about the neighbour,' you may say. Well, since 9 + 6 + 2 is 17, the cow that was left over went back to the neighbour.
What do you think about the sons' education?
the 17/18 of remaining cow should have been split equally (17/54 of a cow for each) so the third son got gyped as he recieved only 6/54 of a cow whereas the second son recieved 18/54 and the first son recieved 27/54 of a cow totalling 51/54 or 17/18
conclusions.
1youngest always gets the worst of everything ...horses and education
2 never trust a stranger who offers to do you a favor.
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Posted by Ariel
on 2004-02-28 23:47:55 |