an old mango seller gave 50 mangoes to his first son, 30 to the second. and 10 to the third sons..He ordered to sell it in the same cost. They can sell it in any markets. How it is possible??
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A father takes his 3 sons to a small town nearby. He places the oldest
son at the first corner, the second son at the second corner, and the
youngest son at the third corner. He then gives the oldest son a
basket of 50 apples, the second son a basket of 30 apples, and the
youngest son a basket of 10 apples. He tells them that the oldest son
has the right to put up a sign that states how much each apple costs,
or how much as many apples as he prefers can be sold for. The other
sons have to follow that sign and sell that same amount for the same
price. The sons cannot exchange or trade apples. They still have to
come up with the same amount of money at the end of the day when the
father comes to collect.
They each have to sell their full stock of apples. The first has to
sell 50, the second 30, and the third 10, and they all have to give
the father the same amount of money without sharing among themselves.
What throws me off is that the 50 apples can cost the same number of
dollars. Please help.
A father takes his 3 sons to a small town nearby. He places the oldest
son at the first corner, the second son at the second corner, and the
youngest son at the third corner. He then gives the oldest son a
basket of 50 apples, the second son a basket of 30 apples, and the
youngest son a basket of 10 apples. He tells them that the oldest son
has the right to put up a sign that states how much each apple costs,
or how much as many apples as he prefers can be sold for. The other
sons have to follow that sign and sell that same amount for the same
price. The sons cannot exchange or trade apples. They still have to
come up with the same amount of money at the end of the day when the
father comes to collect.
They each have to sell their full stock of apples. The first has to
sell 50, the second 30, and the third 10, and they all have to give
the father the same amount of money without sharing among themselves.
What throws me off is that the 50 apples can cost the same number of
dollars. Please help.