Sunday Puzzle-19 |
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Sunday, 02 September 2012 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Puzzle courtesy of Barry R. Clarke, columnist for The Daily Telegraph and international puzzle expert. Square Feet with Corn Weedy Willie was getting too old to work the land alone so he decided to divide his corn field between himself and his four sons in proportion to their five work rates. He knew that Rastus, Wig, Twig and Swig together could plant a field of corn in five hours whereas Wig, Twig, Swig and himself together could manage the same task in six hours. So Weedy divided his field into a two-digit square number of parts and kept just one part for himself. Wig, Twig and Swig were identical triplets and each son received a whole number of parts. How many parts did each son get? Related reading: Sunday Puzzle-18 Sunday Puzzle-17 Sunday Puzzle-16 Sunday Puzzle-15 Sunday Puzzle-14 Sunday Puzzle-13 Sunday Puzzle-12 Sunday Puzzle-11 Sunday Puzzle-10 Sunday Puzzle-9 Sunday Puzzle-8 Sunday Puzzle-7 Sunday Puzzle-6 Sunday Puzzle-5 Sunday Puzzle-4 Sunday Puzzle-3 Sunday Puzzle-2 Sunday Puzzle
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