Son Of The Morning Star

So the Problem goes like this :- An old man had $17$ camels . He had $3$ sons and the man had decided to give each son a property with his camels. Unfortunately however, the man dies, and in his l...

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In case this is the correct solution: Why does the probability change when the father specifies the birthday of a son? (does it actually change? A lot of answers/posts stated that the statement does matter) What I mean is: It is clear that (in case he has a son) his son is born on some day of the week.

After $\frac {1} {7}$ more of his life, Diophantus married. Five years later, he had a son. The son lived exactly half as long as his father, and Diophantus died just four years after his son's death." What is his age? I wanted to reach out regarding my approach as I am not sure what is wrong about it? I do not get a nice answer.

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Each of 20 families selected to take part in a treasure hunt consist of a mother, father, son, and daughter. Assuming that they look for the treasure in pairs that are randomly chosen from the 80

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"The son lived exactly half as long as his father" is I think unambiguous. Almost nothing is known about Diophantus' life, and there is scholarly dispute about the approximate period in which he lived.

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Hugh Son has covered banking for CNBC since 2018, breaking news on the intersection of finance and technology at Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, Uber, Amazon, Apple, Binance and other companies.