Two Fathers, Two Sons, One Unexpected Lesson: How Rs15,000 Grew to Rs25,000

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Two fathers gave their sons different amounts of money: one father gave Rs 15,000 to his son, while the other gave Rs 10,000. When the two sons combined their finances, they found they were richer by only Rs 15,000. This situation arises because the money was given at different times, and the currency was deflating. The explanation suggests that the money's value is not in actual Rupees but in its exchange value, assuming the Rupee's value remained constant. The calculations show that after the transactions, the total wealth of the two sons increased by Rs 15,000, confirming their collective increase in wealth. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding currency value fluctuations in financial transactions.
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Two fathers gave their two sons some money. One gave his son Rs 15,000 and other gave Rs10,000 only.When the two sons counted their finances they found that together they had become richer by only Rs 15,000 Give an explanation to this
 
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The two sons were given their money at different times, and the currency is deflating. By the time they have their wits about them and counted it, the currency had continued to deflate further.

This solution takes some liberties with the problem, so it might not be correct. It assumes that the money given was not in actual Rupees but rather described at its Rupee exchange value, and that the value of the Rupee has remained constant.
 
2 fathers + 2 sons = 3 people
 
what davilla said, but elaborated

person a is person b's father
person b is person c's father

person b has x rupees
person c has y rupees

Therefore together they have x + y rupees.

Person a gives 15000 to person b, his son. Now person b has x + 15000. Person b then gives 10000 to person c. Now person b only has x + (15000 - 10000) and person c has y + 10000. Therefore together they now have (x + 5000) + (y + 10000) or (x + y) + 15000. Subtracting their initial worth, (x + y), you get 15000. So the two sons are 15000 rupees richer, so it is true.
 
Thanks Davilla I got it from there

Warr , Thanks for elaboration
 
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