Thu 26 Nov 2009
The “How Many Animals” puzzle
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Tom just bought 100 animals for a total of $100. The 100 animals consists of sheep, pigs and hens.
The sheep cost $10 each. The pigs cost $2 each. The hens cost 50c.
How many of each animal did he buy?
It’s not too hard to solve by trial and error, but we are looking for a logical solution so we can be sure it’s unique.
Solution over the fold.
As stated there are indeed 2 solutions: 1/27/72 and 4/8/88.
Explanation
The constraints are easily seen to be:
- 1 <= s <= 9 (puzzle says “sheep” which could be singular or plural)
- 2 <= p <= 45 (puzzle says “pigs” ie plural)
- 2 <= h <= 172 (obviously h must be even)
Using the quantity information:
- s + p + h = 100
And the price information (doubling to avoid half dollars):
- 20s + 4p + h = 200
Subtracting:
- 19s+3p = 100
Or:
- p = (100 – 19s) / 3
By inspection s must be 1 or 4, and the solution follows.
Had the puzzle used a plural animal (such as cows) instead of sheep there would have been only a single solution. I would like that better.