Question 871661: 3 families make a remarkable discovery. The sum of the ages of their members are all the same, the sum of the squares of the ages of their members are all the same, and the sum of the cubes of the ages of their member are all the same. Everyone in all 3 families has a different age, and nobody is more than 100 years old. What is the smallest possible sum of their ages?
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! 3 families make a remarkable discovery.
The sum of the ages of their members are all the same, the sum of the squares of the ages of their members are all the same, and the sum of the cubes of the ages of their member are all the same.
Everyone in all 3 families has a different age, and nobody is more than 100 years old.
What is the smallest possible sum of their ages?
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I don't think this is possible, but if you find that it is, I would appreciate if you would email me the solution. ankor@att.net. Thanks
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