Logic Puzzles

110. Apple Picking Puzzle

Three people picked 65 apples altogether. At the first tree they each picked the same number of apples. At the second tree they each picked 3 times as many as they picked at the first tree. When they finished at the third tree, the group had 5 times as many apples as they had when they started at that tree. At the fourth tree the group picked just 5 apples. How many apples did each person pick at the first tree?

Submitted by tartle · Added 17 January 2013

Solution:

Each person picked 1 apple at the first tree.


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