How Many Were Going to St. Ives? A Riddle Explored

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The discussion centers around the classic riddle about traveling to St. Ives, where the narrator encounters a man with seven wives, each with seven sacks, and so on. The primary focus is on determining how many of these characters are actually going to St. Ives. Most participants argue that the answer is none or one, emphasizing that only the narrator is confirmed to be traveling there. Some participants delve into mathematical calculations of the total number of characters but ultimately agree that the riddle's wording suggests only the narrator is going to St. Ives. There is also a side discussion about the specific location of St. Ives, with references to both Cornwall and Cambridgeshire. The consensus leans toward the interpretation that the riddle is designed to mislead, with the narrator being the sole traveler.
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I'm sure a lot of you may have heard this riddle before so if you have don't post the answer right away for those who haven't

As I was going to St. Ives I met a man with 7 wives
Every wife had 7 sacks
Every sack had 7 cats
Every cat had 7 kits
Kits, cats, sacks, and wives how many were going to St. Ives?
 
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gravenewworld said:
I'm sure a lot of you may have heard this riddle before so if you have don't post the answer right away for those who haven't

As I was going to St. Ives I met a man with 7 wives
Every wife had 7 sacks
Every sack had 7 cats
Every cat had 7 kits
Kits, cats, sacks, and wives how many were going to St. Ives?
Hightlight for my answer:Surely the answer is none or one because the kits, cats, sacks and wives have not been said to be moving at all, thus the answer is none are going to St. Ives. However, if the answer is one then it is only because you ('As I was...') are traveling there. Therefore will have to say the answer is none.[/color]

The Bob (2004 ©)
 
Is that St. Ives in Cornwall or St. Ives in Cambridgshire? (this riddle is as old as the hills to me as my dad would always ask it when we went for our holidays in St. Ives in Cornwall)
 
gravenewworld said:
I'm sure a lot of you may have heard this riddle before so if you have don't post the answer right away for those who haven't

As I was going to St. Ives I met a man with 7 wives
Every wife had 7 sacks
Every sack had 7 cats
Every cat had 7 kits
Kits, cats, sacks, and wives how many were going to St. Ives?

1, just you...right?
 
you are correct
 
Did anyone else thinkg "It's one", then do the math anyways?

7^4 = 49^2 = 50^2 - 50 - 49 = 2500 - 99 = 2401 :rolleyes:
 
gravenewworld said:
you are correct

Were you saying correct to "1" ?
It would be ZERO - since your question was:

"Kits, cats, sacks, and wives how many were going to St. Ives?"

Also 2401 is just the kits.
include 7^1 and 7^2 and 7^3 for a total of 2800
7^0 would be the man but he wasn't part of the question either.
RB
 
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2,801 are headed to St. Ives, Cambridgeshire, while I am headed to St. Ives, Cornwall.[/color]

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The answer is 1. The only person going is the narrator. The last sentence is to throw you off, the only person going according to the first line is the narrator. Don't read too much into the problem.
 
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gravenewworld said:
The answer is 1. The only person going is the narrator. The last sentence is to throw you off, the only person going according to the first line is the narrator. Don't read too much into the problem.
So I was infact correct?

The Bob (2004 ©)
 
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sixtysix if you include the bus driver.
 
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