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Father and son (Posted on 2008-08-04) Difficulty: 2 of 5
A man asks his father about his age.

Instead of giving a direct answer the father wrote down two positive integer numbers on a piece of paper and says:

- Sum these two numbers and evaluate the square root of the total. Doing this, youŽll get my age.

The son takes his pocket calculator and inadvertently types the two numbers, one after the other, without pressing the "+" button (e.g. if the numbers were 124 and 357, he types 124357, instead of the sum of the numbers).

After this he makes a second mistake by pressing the square root button, not once, but twice.

Finding an integer number as the result he shows it to his father:

- This is your age.

- No, youŽre wrong, but the number you found is precisely the age of your mother, who is older than me.

How old is the father?

Note: While a solution is trivial with the aid of a spreadsheet, can you derive it without one?

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Solution Solution | Comment 5 of 11 |
The man's father is 56 and the man's mother is 67.

The father wrote down the two positive integers: 2015 and 1121.
The square root of 3136, the sum, equals 56, and the fourth root of 20151121 equals 67.

  Posted by Dej Mar on 2008-08-05 01:35:45
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