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This is not a riddle, but I remember the problem like it was yesterday. It was one of the first word problems I ever had to do while taking algebra. Hmmm... 24 years ago... It's a wonder I went on to engineering school. Anyway, this thing kicked my butt:
A ship is twice as old as its boiler was when the ship was as old as the boiler is. The sum of their ages is 49 years. How old is the ship and how old is the boiler? Word problems. Oh, the memories... Slick. |
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Edit: by coincidence, I posted a more or less the same question!
[ July 31, 2003, 06:51: Message edited by: Kamog ] |
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"A ship is twice as old as its boiler was when the ship was as old as the boiler is. The sum of their ages is 49 years. How old is the ship and how old is the boiler?"
First sentence is a complicated way of saying that the ship is twice as old as the boiler. Therefore, 2x+y =49. EDIT: actually the first sentence is just complicated period. Sheesh. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/tongue.gif More correct therefore: y =2x x+y = 49 substitute. 3x =49 x = 16.333 y = 32.666 Boiler is 16 years, 4 months. Ship is 32 years, 8 months. [ July 31, 2003, 07:07: Message edited by: Phoenix-D ] |
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Ship + Boiler = 49 Ship = 2 * Boiler => 2 * Boiler + Boiler = 49 => 3 * Boiler = 49 => Boiler = 49/3 = 16 1/3 => Ship = 2 * 49/3 = 32 2/3 Boiler is 16 and 1/3 years old, Ship is 32 and 2/3 years old. |
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I think the intended meaning of the question is:
The age of the ship today is twice what the age of the boiler was, back when the ship used to be the age that the boiler is today. The sum of the age of the ship today and the age of the boiler today is 49 years. ..it's hard to word it so it's not confusing. |
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Ship + Boiler = 49 Ship = 2 * Boiler => 2 * Boiler + Boiler = 49 => 3 * Boiler = 49 => Boiler = 49/3 = 16 1/3 => Ship = 2 * 49/3 = 32 2/3 Boiler is 16 and 1/3 years old, Ship is 32 and 2/3 years old.</font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">A good shot, but not correct. Deciphering the wording is the hardest part. Once you have a correct algebra equation, you are home free. Slick. [ July 31, 2003, 07:23: Message edited by: Slick ] |
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edit: good night, all. I'll check back in the morning on your solutions. Slick. [ July 31, 2003, 07:29: Message edited by: Slick ] |
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The first bit is just frigging nuts.
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I'm not going to answer this one because I've seen something very similar before. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif
--- Here's a riddle... You need to take a fox, a chicken and some grain across a river. Your boat is just big enough to carry yourself and only one of the three items. If you leave the fox and the chicken together, the fox will eat the chicken. If you leave the chicken and grain together, the chicken will eat the grain. How do you safely get the fox, chicken, and grain to the other side of the river? |
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2) return empty 3) Take fox across 4) return with chicken 5) Take grain across 6) return empty 7) take chicken across Done |
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