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Marble Muse (Posted on 2014-06-23) Difficulty: 3 of 5
At the outset, each of the five friends Ade, Ben, Cal, Dan and Ethan had a positive integer number of marbles.

If Ade gave one-half of his marbles to Ben, and Ben gave a one third of what he then held to Cal, and Cal gave a quarter of what he then held to Dan, and Dan gave one fifth of what he then held to Ethan who then passes on a sixth of his holding to Ade - they would all have an equal number of marbles.

What is the minimum number of marbles that each of the five friends had at the beginning?

  Submitted by K Sengupta    
Rating: 4.5000 (2 votes)
Solution: (Hide)
A starts with 96, passes 48, and ultimately receives 12, ending with 60.
B starts with 42, receives 48, passes 30, ending with 60.
C starts with 50, receives 30, passes 20, ending with 60.
D starts with 55, receives 20, passes 15, ending with 60.
E starts with 57, receives 15, passes 12, ending with 60.

For an explanation, refer to the analytic solution submitted by Steve Herman in this location.

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Solutionre: Analytical Solution (spoiler)Steve Herman2014-06-23 23:21:54
SolutionAnalytical Solution (spoiler)Steve Herman2014-06-23 17:58:02
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