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Puzzle time!

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Mathematician Ramanujam didn’t have any close friends- someone asked him the reason. He replied that although

he wanted to have close friends -nobody was up to his expectations. When pressed how he expected his friend to be

- he replied - like numbers 220 and 284!

The person got confused and asked what is the connection between friendship and these numbers!

Can anyone find out .... without searching the WEB?
this i had read earlier, something like the factors adding up to the other number
is it right?
 
Math genius Ramanujam's explanation of the numbers 220 and 284:

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The person got confused and asked what is the connection between friendship and these numbers!

Ramanujam asked him to find the divisors of each number!

With much difficulty - the person derived and listed them

220 → 1,2,4,5,10,11,20,22,44,55,110,220

284 →1,2,4,71,142,284

Ramanujam then asked the person to exclude the numbers 220 and 284 and asked the sum of the remaining divisors

The person was astonished to find:

220 → 1+2+4+5+10+11+20+22+44+55+110 = 284

284 →1+2+4+71+142 = 220

Ramanujam explained that an ideal friendship should be like these numbers- to complement each other - even when

one is absent - the other should represent the friend!

The person thought - no wonder this genius is on the world’s top list of mathematicians!!''
 
Dear msk murthy saab, for you 1. Item of Furniture hidden in stables, contained clue
2. Organised march on ruler, an anagram
 
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I am not giving any puzzles in this post but wish to share how I got puzzled at the ignorance of 'learned' youth!!

1. One guy said he has NOT seen Super Moon so far in his life!

(It would have surely come many times after his birth!)

2. Another one said that he has NOT seen a Blue colored Moon!

(He did not know that Blue Moon means the second full Moon that appears in one calendar month!)

3. This was the TOP! This guy said that the Moon will be 15 TIMES bigger than its usual size and
30 TIMES brighter than usual. (OMG!! Has he NOT studied about '%' in his school??) :faint:
 
Old wine in a new bottle!

Three people check into a hotel.

They take out $ 10 each and pay $ 30 to the manager and go to their room.

The manager suddenly remembers that the room rent is $ 25 and gives $ 5 to the porter to return to the people.

On the way to the room, the porter thinks that $ 5 would be difficult to share among three people; so he keeps

$ 2 and give $ 1 to each person.

Now each person paid $ 10 and got back $1.

So they paid $ 9 each, totaling $ 27. The porter has $ 2, totaling $ 29.

Where is the missing $1?
 
Puzzle time

Old wine in a new bottle!

Three people check into a hotel.

They take out $ 10 each and pay $ 30 to the manager and go to their room.

The manager suddenly remembers that the room rent is $ 25 and gives $ 5 to the porter to return to the people.

On the way to the room, the porter thinks that $ 5 would be difficult to share among three people; so he keeps

$ 2 and give $ 1 to each person.

Now each person paid $ 10 and got back $1.

So they paid $ 9 each, totaling $ 27. The porter has $ 2, totaling $ 29.

Where is the missing $1?

it is easy madam, total amount spent by the residents is $27 , room rent $25 plus $2 pocketed by bell boy all tallied. Where is $1, why are you confused
 
Rajiji your puzzle is good.

$25 (with the manager), $3 (returned to the 3 guests) and $2 (with the bellboy).

What missing dollar? $2 for the bellboy plus 3 guys each taking a dollar ($1x3=$3) equals $5. There is no missing dollar.




Normal men do not share rooms in a hotel in the USA.
:nono::nono::nono:

 
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How can this picture be possible!!

Lava and Kusha in PattAbhishEkam?!
:noidea: ............
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Do you recollect the sloka vaame bhumisutha,,,,
this aptly describes the persons around Sri Rama on His pattabhishekam even the eight guarding the eight directions east, west etc.,
lava and Kusa were not born then madam raji is right
 
Dear Prasad Sir,

It is drawn by an artist and NOT photoshopped.

It is only the imagination of that artist. :thumb:

Devi Sita goes with Mother Earth, soon after handing over their twin sons to Rama.
 
Dear Prasad Sir,

It is drawn by an artist and NOT photoshopped.

It is only the imagination of that artist. :thumb:

Devi Sita goes with Mother Earth, soon after handing over their twin sons to Rama.
yes, true much after the crowning, Sri Rama on hearing from a washerman, sent His pregnant wife to forest, to sage Valmiki reared the children and so on
Sri Rama fought his own children Lava and Kusa and finally Sri Sita goes to Mother Earth
 
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[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif]शत्रुघ्नो भरतश्च पार्श्वदलयोः वाय्वादि कोणेषु च।[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif]सुग्रीवश्च विभीषणश्च युवराट् तारासुतो जांबवान्[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif]मध्ये नील सरोज कोमळरुचिं रामं भजे श्यामळं॥ [/FONT]
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[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif]vāme bhūmisutā puraśca hanumān paścāt sumitrāsutaḥ [/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif]śatrughno bharataśca pārśvadalayoḥ vāyvādi koṇeṣu ca| [/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif]sugrīvaśca vibhīṣaṇaśca yuvarāṭ tārāsuto jāṁbavān [/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif]madhye nīla saroja komaḻaruciṁ rāmaṁ bhaje śyāmaḻaṁ|| [/FONT]
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[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif]I prostrate before Rama who is of bluish black hue shining in the middle of his relatives and friends like a dark blue lotus , he is having the daughter of earth, Sita on His left, Aanjaneya the Hanuman in the front, the son of Sumitra the Lakshmana in the back, Shathrugna and Bharatha on the right and left, Sugreeva, Vibheeshana, the heir appaernt of monkeys kingdom and the son of Tara, Anagada, and the great Jambavan stationed around him in the directions of vayu etc ( Rama is expected to face east..( Hanuman in front the indra's direction, Lakshmana in the back..Varunas's direction Shatrugna and bharatha in the south and north directions namely those of Yama and Kubera Sugreeva, Vibheeshana, Angada and Jamabavan in the northwest (Vayu), north east (Eesana,) south east (Agni) and south west (Nruruthi) directions.. [/FONT]


 
EZ ones!

1. When asked about her age, Aunt Tracey said she was 35 years old, not counting weekends.

How old was she?


2. A man died and left all of his money to be divided amongst his widow, four daughters, and three sons. He insisted

each daughter receive three times as much as each son, and each son should receive twice as much as their mother.

If the exact amount left was $7,936, how much should the widow receive?
 
A man died and left all of his money to be divided amongst his widow, four daughters, and three sons. He insisted

each daughter receive three times as much as each son, and each son should receive twice as much as their mother.

If the exact amount left was $7,936, how much should the widow receive?

mother x + sons 6x +daughters 24x ,
31x = 7936, then x = 256
mother should receive $256
 
When asked about her age, Aunt Tracey said she was 35 years old, not counting weekends.

How old was she?

5 =35, then 7 =?, her age should be 49

is it right raji madam?
 
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