caasi@sdsu.UUCP (Richard Caasi) (09/08/87)
As shown from the following table there are a few unique solutions to the Mr P & Mr S problem, #9, #16, and #19: 1 a * b * c = 20 a = 10 b = 1 c = 2 2 a * b * c = 20 a = 10 b = 2 c = 1 3 a * b * c = 27 a = 9 b = 1 c = 3 4 a * b * c = 27 a = 9 b = 3 c = 1 5 a * b * c = 32 a = 8 b = 1 c = 4 6 a * b * c = 32 a = 8 b = 4 c = 1 7 a * b * c = 35 a = 7 b = 1 c = 5 8 a * b * c = 35 a = 7 b = 5 c = 1 9 a * b * c = 36 a = 9 b = 2 c = 2 10 a * b * c = 48 a = 8 b = 2 c = 3 11 a * b * c = 48 a = 8 b = 3 c = 2 12 a * b * c = 56 a = 7 b = 2 c = 4 13 a * b * c = 56 a = 7 b = 4 c = 2 14 a * b * c = 60 a = 6 b = 2 c = 5 15 a * b * c = 60 a = 6 b = 5 c = 2 16 a * b * c = 63 a = 7 b = 3 c = 3 17 a * b * c = 72 a = 6 b = 3 c = 4 18 a * b * c = 72 a = 6 b = 4 c = 3 19 a * b * c = 80 a = 5 b = 4 c = 4