Two
women meet after many years.
FIRST
WOMAN: ‘How old are your three daughters?’
SECOND WOMAN: ‘The product of their ages is 36.’
FIRST WOMAN: ‘But that’s not enough information.’
SECOND WOMAN: ‘Well the sum of their ages is the same
as the post office box that we shared at college.’
FIRST WOMAN: ‘But that’s still not enough information.’
SECOND WOMAN: ‘The oldest one looks like me.’
FIRST WOMAN: ‘Oh, now I know their ages.’
What are the ages of the second woman’s daughters?
SECOND WOMAN: ‘The product of their ages is 36.’
FIRST WOMAN: ‘But that’s not enough information.’
SECOND WOMAN: ‘Well the sum of their ages is the same
as the post office box that we shared at college.’
FIRST WOMAN: ‘But that’s still not enough information.’
SECOND WOMAN: ‘The oldest one looks like me.’
FIRST WOMAN: ‘Oh, now I know their ages.’
What are the ages of the second woman’s daughters?
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