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Question 102407:  Census taker is asking Mrs. Smith 
ct: how old are your children? 
ms: I have no 1 year olds, the sum of their ages equals our house number, the product of their ages is 90 
ct: this is not enough information 
ms: you are right, the kid across the street is older than my oldest
 
How old are Mrs. Smith's children 
 Answer by bucky(2189)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! It appears as if you have left something out of this problem. As you wrote it, there are 
only three constraints: 
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(1) there are no 1 year olds 
(2) the sum of the children's ages is the house number and it is unknown 
(3) the product of the children's ages is 90 
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Here are possible solutions: 
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Solution 1 - Her children are 2, 3, 3 (3-year old twins), and 5. There is no 1-year old, the 
sum of their ages is 13 and that is the house number. And the product of 2 times 3 times 3 times 5 
is 90. All constraints are met. 
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Solution 2. Her children are 3, 5, and 6. There is no 1-year old. The sum of their ages is 
14 and that is the house number. And the product of 3 times 5 times 6 is 90. All the conditions 
are met by this answer also. 
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Solution 3. Her children are 3, 3, and 10 (again 3-yr old twins). There is no 1-yr old. The 
sum of their ages is 16 and that is the house number. And the product of 3 times 3 times 10  
is 90. All the conditions are met by this answer also. 
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Solution 4. Her children are 2 and 5 and 9. There is no 1-yr old. The sum of their ages 
is 16 and that is the house number. And the product of 2 times 5 times 9 is 90. So this 
set of children meets all the conditions for the answer. 
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There are more answer sets that meet the conditions required of the answer. 
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The fact that the kid across the street is older than her oldest has no bearing on the problem. 
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Did you leave something out??? 
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