SOLUTION: Tie 100 camels to 9 pole. Use only odd number order to tie camels.√ like 1pole 3 camels and next pole 13 camels. × you cannot tie like this 1pole 2 camels or next pole 12 ca

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Question 1080334: Tie 100 camels to 9 pole. Use only odd number order to tie camels.√ like 1pole 3 camels and next pole 13 camels. × you cannot tie like this 1pole 2 camels or next pole 12 camels.
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20060)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
An odd number of odd numbers is always an odd number, NEVER 
an even number.  But 100 is even.  So there is no solution.
People post impossible problems like this, involving getting 
an even number with an odd number of odd numbers, but they're 
all impossible.

Edwin


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