How Old is Everyone?
My friend Alice reminds me of me: she has two sons and she is never straight with her age. Or, maybe, she just isn’t very good with numbers.
Once I visited her family for dinner and asked her point blank, “How old are you?” Here is the rest of the conversation:
Alice: I am two times older than my younger son was 5 years ago.
Bob: My mom is 12 times older than my older brother.
Carl: My younger brother always multiplies every number he mentions by 24.
Bob: My older brother is 30 years older than me.
Carl: My mom is 8 times older than me.
Alice: My older son always multiplies every number he mentions by 2.
How old is everyone?
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Turns out Alice always divides every number she mentions by 2. It means that Carl multiplies his numbers by 4, and Bob multiplies his numbers by 6.
A = 4 * (B – 10)
A = 2 * C
C = B + 5
So B = 25; C = 30; A = 60;
No wonder, Alice reminds you of you Tanya! But you are very good with numbers! 😉
5 April 2019, 1:53 pmCyberK:
Makes sense I suppose, now that I see the solution, but I gotta say it wasn’t obvious to me that “isn’t very good with numbers” necessarily meant “being a linear factor off” nor that she was consistently making the same error.
12 May 2019, 9:24 pm