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How many camels and travelers are there if both the following statements are true?

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In a desert there are some camels and some travelers. How many camels and travelers are there if both the following statements are true?

  1. If each traveler sit on the camel, one traveler doesn’t get a camel.
  2. If two traveler share each camel there is one camel left out.
posted Jul 20, 2017 by Santosh Nandi

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4 TRAVELERS AND 3 CAMELS

answer Aug 22, 2017 by Mogadala Ramana



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