Posted January 23, 2016
high rated
I came across this really cool puzzle (I was sure there was no way of solving because there are too many unknown variables, till I finally saw the mistake I made). So I thought maybe we could start a forum game similar to "Draw and Guess the Game" or "Guess what I'm Playing - forum game", but with puzzles instead.
Rules: Solve the puzzle. First to solve gets to post his/her own puzzle. Not necessarily strictly maths, could be just a logical puzzle or IT, or anything related, but nothing too huge (so nothing like that fellow who writes brainfuck programs). And ideally google-proof ;), though I trust players to try and solve it themselves.
Here is mine:
A merchant bought a certain number of camels and a certain number of pairs of donkeys. The number of pairs of donkeys was equal to half the number of camels (so the number of donkeys was equal to the number of camels, duh). The price he paid for each camel was 2 gold pieces, and for each donkey 1 GP. He then proceeded to sell them for a 10% gain (each camel for 2.2 GP pieces and each donkey for 1.1GP)
One day he noticed that he's got only 7 animals left, and the amount he got from the sale so far was exactly same as the amount he spent on all animals: his net gain then would be the amount he'd sell those remaining animals for. How much was his net gain?
Rules: Solve the puzzle. First to solve gets to post his/her own puzzle. Not necessarily strictly maths, could be just a logical puzzle or IT, or anything related, but nothing too huge (so nothing like that fellow who writes brainfuck programs). And ideally google-proof ;), though I trust players to try and solve it themselves.
Here is mine:
A merchant bought a certain number of camels and a certain number of pairs of donkeys. The number of pairs of donkeys was equal to half the number of camels (so the number of donkeys was equal to the number of camels, duh). The price he paid for each camel was 2 gold pieces, and for each donkey 1 GP. He then proceeded to sell them for a 10% gain (each camel for 2.2 GP pieces and each donkey for 1.1GP)
One day he noticed that he's got only 7 animals left, and the amount he got from the sale so far was exactly same as the amount he spent on all animals: his net gain then would be the amount he'd sell those remaining animals for. How much was his net gain?