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Buying Chestnuts (Posted on 2004-01-05) |
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(This "nonsense puzzle" gets its name from the puzzle I saw it from)
A shopper went into a shop and wanted a dollar's worth of chestnuts when he gave the shopkeeper a one dollar bill and was given five chestnuts. "It is not enough; I ought to have a sixth," the shopper remarked. "But you will have five too many if I gave you one chestnut more", the shopkeeper replied.
How many chestnuts should the man have gotten for 3 twenty dollar bills?
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Submitted by Gamer
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Rating: 3.0000 (3 votes)
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Solution:
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The wording on this one is the trick, but the wording tells you the trick if you read carefully. Words have been added in bold to help facilitate the meaning of each statement.
A man went into a shop and wanted a dollar's worth of chestnuts and was given five chestnuts. "It is not enough; I ought to have a sixth of a chestnut more," he remarked. "But you will have five sixths of a chestnut too many if I gave you one chestnut more."
If 5 1/6 chestnuts is worth one dollar, then 60 * 5 1/6 or 310 chestnuts would be worth 3 twenty dollar bills or 60 dollars.
(Wording used as seen in the problem's solution) |
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