9 or 2,2 because the eldest one should be in school to get interested in maths, So the possible combinations would be
18,2,1 = Ruled out because 18 is not the age of a Kid
9,2,2 = One possibility
9,4,1 = Another Possibility , but 1 year old again will be an infant
so I think it should be 9,2,2
Am I right ??
2006-10-15 06:59:56
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answer #1
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answered by Tickler 5
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3 4 3
2006-10-15 06:56:21
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Here are the possible answers in terms of their ages.
18, 2, 1-This is impossible, since 18 years old is an adult.
12, 3, 1-This is a possibility as well, since a kid would be doing math at 12.
9,4, 1-Another possibility, since the oldest would be involved with math here.
6,3,2- Another possibility, but the oldest child would be in kindergarten or the first grade. I don't know how young they teach
kids to do math at elementary school level. I hope this narrows it down for you.
2006-10-15 07:35:32
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answered by Answerer17 6
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its 12 because 36 divided by 3 equals 12. so their ages are 12
2006-10-15 07:46:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Go with 3,3 and 4. The first two are twins.
2006-10-15 07:33:40
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answered by Lab 7
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There is no question to solve for.
2006-10-15 06:55:29
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answered by Arianrhod 3
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