3 brothers living together.50 coconuts giving to first
person.25 coconuts giving to second person, 10 coconuts
giving to third person and they have to sell one c oconut
each morning and evening.after sold the coconut they have
to get the equal share from that coconut money.how can i
calculate this puzzle please hwelp me?
Answer Posted / nistha
Depend on the selling price of each coconut. Assuming sold
on same price and every day, the share of revenue should be
done in proportion of 59, 29 and 12% respectively. Assuming
once two sold every day and other selling depends upon
individual skill, then rational would be to mark it as
batch selling i.e Everyone has will be given fresh new lott
once whole of previous batch coconuts are sold.
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