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- Path: sparky!uunet!stanford.edu!EE.Stanford.EDU!jans!agarwal
- From: agarwal@jans.Stanford.EDU (Amit N. Agarwal)
- Subject: A Simple Puzzle
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.230941.20679@EE.Stanford.EDU>
- Sender: agarwal@jans (Amit N. Agarwal)
- Organization: Stanford University
- Distribution: su
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 92 23:09:41 GMT
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- Once upon a time there was a king who had three queens. (At that time
- it was politically correct.)
-
- One day a merchant presented him with a bag full of diamonds. The king
- announced that he will equally distribute them amongst his wives later.
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- However, the queens were of somewhat impatient nature. That night,
- one queen stole one-third the number of diamonds. Later that night,
- the second queen came and stole one-third the number left and as you
- can guess now, the third queen also came and stole one-third the
- number left. (They were all pretty honest, not stealing all).
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- Next morning, the king had the bag brought to him, divided into three
- portions with one diamond left over. He gave one portion to each of the queens
- and kept the lone diamond for himself.
-
- What was the number of diamonds in the bag to start with?
-
- (To be technically right, what is the smallest such number?)
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