Why does the Math work?
This is a math problem that is puzzling me, as I am not sure why the math works in this case. So for all you math people out there why does the math work? I want to explain it to my grandson who asked me that question.
An old farmer died leaving his 17 horses to his 3 sons.
When his sons opened up the will it read:
‘My eldest son should get 1/2 (half) of total horses;’
‘My middle son should be given 1/3rd (one-third) of the total horses;’
‘My youngest son should be given 1/9th (one-ninth) of the total horses.’
As it’s impossible to divide 17 into half or 17 by 3 or 17 by 9, the three sons started to fight with each other.
So, they decided to go to a farmer friend who they considered quite smart, to see if he could work it out for them.
The farmer friend read the will patiently, and, after giving due thought, brought one of his own horses over and added it to the 17.
That increased the total to 18 horses.
Now, he divided the horses according to their father’s will.
Half of 18 = 9. So, he gave the eldest son 9 horses.
1/3rd of 18 = 6. So, he gave the middle son 6 horses.
1/9th of 18 = 2. So, he gave the youngest son 2 horses.
Now add up how many horses they have:
Eldest son 9
Middle son 6
Youngest son 2
TOTAL = 17
This leaves one horse over, so the farmer friend takes his horse back to his farm

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Comments
Ken Boddie
5 years ago#9
Don't encourage me, Royce. Applauding my paltry puns plainly prods me to produce more preposterous pun-ishment, while propagating my perpetration of alliteration. 🤗
Royce Shook
5 years ago#8
Hi Ken, I loved the pun and I had to rein in and corral my laugher, thank you
Greg Rolfe
5 years ago#7
Greg Rolfe
5 years ago#6
I actually had an accountant friend tell me that one. He was being honest.
Ken Boddie
5 years ago#5
Perhaps with all the ruckus, John Rylance, they should gave brought in the cavalry (also known as the ‘Horse Division’). 🤣😂🤣
John Rylance
5 years ago#4
some would say this horse problem has been asked so often it's a neigh-bore. Of course as the signature tune of the soap, says "Neighbours are there for one another". Not that they are in the program.
Ken Boddie
5 years ago#3
Royce Shook
5 years ago#2
John Rylance
5 years ago#1