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A few coins (Posted on 2004-11-19) |
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In Levikland, there are coins worth 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 perplexii. A has twice as much money as B, who has twice as much as C, who has twice as much as D. How can this be, if everybody has two coins?
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A = 120 (100 + 20)
B = 60 (50 + 10)
C = 30 (20 + 10)
D = 15 (10 + 5)
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Posted by Nelson
on 2004-11-19 20:17:56 |
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