An
old farmer died and left 17 cows to his three sons. In his
will, the farmer stated that his oldest son should get
1/2, his middle son should get 1/3,
and his youngest son should get 1/9 of
all the cows. The sons, who did not want to end up with half
cows, sat for days trying to figure out how many cows each
of them should get.
One day, their
neighbor came by to see how they were doing after their
father's death. The three sons told him their problem. After
thinking for a while, the neighbor said: "I'll be right
back!" He went away, and when he came back, the three sons
could divide the cows according to their father's will, and
in such a way that each of them got a whole number of cows.
What was the neighbor's solution?
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