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When the Luochuan family divided the ingots, why did they divide them into 17?

This is a very simple junior high school math problem. The oldest score is 1/2, the second score is 1/3 and the third score is 1/9.

The least common multiple of these three numbers is 18, that is, 9/1 8+6/18+2/18 =17/18, that is to say, the ratio and sum given by their father are not at all. That is,1-17/18 =118, which means that17 ingots cannot be directly divided. In this way, this can be divided by the least common multiple of 18, and finally there is one left.

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This clip is from the TV series Meng Luochuan.

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