A professor gave us this riddle last week and I still can't figure it out.
Can anyone figure it out and explain...
There are two professors, Professor A and Professor B. Prof. A asks Prof B the following, "How old are your children?". To which Prof. B responds, "The product of my three children's ages is equal to thirty-six.".
Prof A responds by saying, "That's not enough info.". Prof B responds, "The sum of all thier ages is equal to my house number.".
Prof A responds, "That's still not enough info.". Prof B responds, "My oldest child plays the violin.".
Prof A reponds, "Oh, now I know how old they are!".
How old are his three children?
Chang
Can anyone figure it out and explain...
There are two professors, Professor A and Professor B. Prof. A asks Prof B the following, "How old are your children?". To which Prof. B responds, "The product of my three children's ages is equal to thirty-six.".
Prof A responds by saying, "That's not enough info.". Prof B responds, "The sum of all thier ages is equal to my house number.".
Prof A responds, "That's still not enough info.". Prof B responds, "My oldest child plays the violin.".
Prof A reponds, "Oh, now I know how old they are!".
How old are his three children?
Chang
