The coins currently in circulation in Britain are for 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, 100p and 200p. When I gave one of each of these coins to Tom and Harry to share between them, each took two or more coins, with each person's coins' total value equal to a prime number of pence. No coins were left over.
I asked Harry whether his share was a specific number of coins that I mentioned. He said "no".
I then asked Harry whether he had the coin of a denomination I specified. He said "yes".
His two answers allowed me to determine the total of the value that Harry had taken. What was that value?
(In reply to
Solution by Steve Herman)
Thank u for reading this comment.
However the comment is no longer relavent.
Just wanted to save any confusion. Sorry to fuss, Steve obviously solved the problem, this was a typo.
You can go and do some more puzzles now.
Really!
Why are you still reading this?
Edited on September 18, 2005, 11:55 pm
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Posted by Percy
on 2005-09-17 12:47:33 |