www.the-actuary.org.ukPuzzle 387Census solutionThe reason the census taker could not 64257 gure out the children8217s ages is because there were two possible answers. The only way that the product can be 36 and have two possible answers is if the sum equals 13 (the ages being nine, two and two or six, six and one). When the home owner stated that her 8216oldest8217 child is sleeping she was giving the census taker the fact that there is an oldest. The children8217s ages are, therefore, nine, two and two. Puzzle 388PuzzlesSolutions for Jan/Feb 2008Valentine8217s Day solution9632 Andy sent a card to Margaret 9632 Keith sent a card to Jade9632 Tim sent a card to Maja 9632 Pete sent a card to Pat. To access The Actuary8217s puzzles archive and play our new daily interactive online Sudoku, please visit www.the-actuary.org.uk/puzzlesMore puzzles onlineCoffee break44 March 20086Puzzle 390Sudoku2479453256417382468745297AndyPeteTimKeithMajaJadePatMargaretNOTES044_045_Actuary_Puzzles_0308.ind44 4419/2/08 17:07:15
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