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One man had 17 elephants and he wrote a will stating that after his death he would distribute these elephants to his 3 children. It was suggested that half (1/2) of the elephants should be distributed to the eldest son, one-third (1/3) to the second son and one-ninth (1/9) to the third son. After the death of their father, the children decided to divide the elephant. If you want to divide 17 into 3 parts, you have to cut one. It's not practical. Dispute between children. Eventually the issue was left to an intelligent arbitrator.He solved the problem by dividing the elephant without cutting it as stated in the will. How was it resolved?​

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Answered by nihalsharma7588
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Answer:

bro it has solved by logically 9,6,2

Explanation:

is it right? or something accurate way for this??

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