I tried to solve a puzzle today, that I stumbled upon, after a long hiatus. For starters I found my Quant skills to be missing. Only to realize later that what I really was missing was being organized.
Puzzle from 'Puzzles To Puzzle You' by 'Shakuntala Devi'
For The Charities (45):
One day when I was walking on the road in NewDelhi, a group of boys approached me for donationfor their poor boys' fund. I gave them a rupee morethan half the money I had in my purse. I must havewalked a few more yards when a group of womenapproached me for donation, for an orphanage. I gavethem two rupees more than half the money I had inmy purse. Then, after a few yards I was approached bya religious group for a donation to the temple theywere building. I gave them three rupees more than half of what I had in my purse.At last when I returned to my hotel room, I foundthat I had only one rupee remaining in my purse.How much money did I have in my purse when I started?
Solution:
I found the best way to go about solving this one would be to have two columns. 1. Current balance. and 2. Money given for charities. The key is to keep track of money remaining after donating some to charity each time.
1. Let's say the original amount money in purse to start with was 'n'. -- Col1
2. Charity money donated to boys fund was n/2 +1 = (n+2)/2. -- Col2
3. Money remaining is (n - (n+2)/2) = (n-2)/2. -- Col1
4. Charity money donated to women's fund was ((n-2)/2/2 + 2) = (n+6)/4 -- Col2
5. Money remaining is (n-2)/2 - (n+6)/4 = (n-10)/4 -- Col1
6. Charity money donated to temple fund was (n-10)/4/2 + 3 = (n+14)/8 -- Col2
7. Money remaining is (n-10)/4 - (n+14)/8 = (n-34)/8 -- Col1
The last fraction's value is given to be '1'. From this it can be deduced that the value of n is 42. Thus, the original amount of money in the purse was INR 42.
All that is required to know to solve this puzzle is basic fractions know-how and being organized.
Let there be peace. .::V::.
Cheers to Life!
~M~
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Driving etiquette #1
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
Fellow riders/drivers et al. Indicators on your bike / car are not just decoratives No, really! . Please use them judiciously, when you intend to make a turn. Also, diligently turn them off when you do.
One must also use indicators when changing lanes. Oh, wait I know what you must be thinking where on earth do they follow lane driving eh?
Drive safe!
Let there be peace. .::V::.
Cheers to Life!
~M~
Fellow riders/drivers et al. Indicators on your bike / car are not just decoratives No, really! . Please use them judiciously, when you intend to make a turn. Also, diligently turn them off when you do.
One must also use indicators when changing lanes. Oh, wait I know what you must be thinking where on earth do they follow lane driving eh?
Drive safe!
Let there be peace. .::V::.
Cheers to Life!
~M~
Monday, September 7, 2009
"A walk to remember" - A movie to remember
This is simply one of the most wonderful movies that I have watched. A simple story about love and the amazing transformation it can bring about in lives of people. A story too good to be true.
A song from the movie - "Only Hope":
A poem that is quoted (from Bible) in the movie:
“Love is always patient and kind; it is never jealous, love is never boastful or conceited; it is never rude or selfish; it does not take offense, and is not resentful. Love takes no pleasure in other people’s sins but delights in the truth; it is always ready to excuse, to trust, to hope, and to endure whatever comes. Love does not come to an end.”
IMDB link - Love is true, if not for real, in movies like this.
Let there be peace. .::V::.
Cheers to Life!
~M~
A song from the movie - "Only Hope":
A poem that is quoted (from Bible) in the movie:
“Love is always patient and kind; it is never jealous, love is never boastful or conceited; it is never rude or selfish; it does not take offense, and is not resentful. Love takes no pleasure in other people’s sins but delights in the truth; it is always ready to excuse, to trust, to hope, and to endure whatever comes. Love does not come to an end.”
IMDB link - Love is true, if not for real, in movies like this.
Let there be peace. .::V::.
Cheers to Life!
~M~
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