An insurance salesman is going door to door selling insurance. He arrives at one house and asks the lady about her family and wishes to know the ages of her children. She informs him that she has 3 children but does not wish to disclose information about them to a complete stranger. So he asks for some clues
1) The product of their ages is 36
2) The number of the house next door is the sum of their ages
Edit: (Since some people have a problem with this line, just ignore it...but I'm not removing it) At this point the salesman is pretty sure of his answer, but needs one more clue, so
3) Her eldest child plays the piano.
Straightaway he knows their ages and attempts to sell the woman insurance.
What are the ages of the woman's children and how did the salesman know?
This was a question that our teacher gave to us today in Discrete Mathematics. I know the answer, but I'm not sure how part II really helps anything. Therefore, I'm posting both to see if someone knows, and can explain it. Have fun!
1) The product of their ages is 36
2) The number of the house next door is the sum of their ages
Edit: (Since some people have a problem with this line, just ignore it...but I'm not removing it) At this point the salesman is pretty sure of his answer, but needs one more clue, so
3) Her eldest child plays the piano.
Straightaway he knows their ages and attempts to sell the woman insurance.
What are the ages of the woman's children and how did the salesman know?
This was a question that our teacher gave to us today in Discrete Mathematics. I know the answer, but I'm not sure how part II really helps anything. Therefore, I'm posting both to see if someone knows, and can explain it. Have fun!