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How should the coins be divided, so that each friend is fairly compensated for the bread that he shared ?

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Two Friends, Sohan and Costubh,
are about to have lunch in a small village.
When a stranger approaches them,
The stranger tells them that he has no food,
But would be happy to pay them if they can share some of theirs.
The two agree.
Sohan has 5 loaves of bread and Costubh has 3.
They divide the bread equally among the three of them.
After they finish the meal,
the stranger puts 8 coins of equal value on the table in payment.
How should the coins be divided,
so that each friend is fairly compensated for the bread that he shared ?

posted Mar 21, 2018 by Karan Joglekar
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Each of the 3 can have 8/3 loaves of bread.
So Sohan has to give 5 - x = 8/3
x = 5 - (8/3) = 7/3 loaves of bread
And Costubh has to give 3 - x = 8/3
x = 3 - (8/3) = 1/3 loaf of bread.

Therefore the 8 coins has to be distributed between Sohan and Costubh in the ratio (7/3):(1/3) ==> 7:1
Which means Sohan gets 7 coins and Costubh 1 coin.

answer Mar 22, 2018 by Tejas Naik

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