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Family Problem (Posted on 2003-02-03) Difficulty: 2 of 5
A family gathering included one grandfather, one grandmother, two fathers, two mothers, four children, three grandchildren, one brother, two sisters, two sons, two daughters, one father-in-law, one mother-in-law and one daughter-in-law.

What can be the minimum number of people present in the gathering?

See The Solution Submitted by Ravi Raja    
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re: Answer | Comment 3 of 12 |
(In reply to Answer by Gautam)

Is it right to assume that the relations given there such as father brother and grandchild are those relating only the ppl in the given group?

So 2 mothers would mean there are 2 women with their children here rite.

So Gautham's solution has only one mother and the other's a mother-in-law rite.

So is that acceptable or not?
  Posted by Anoop Manghat on 2003-02-04 00:09:03

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