The classic quantitative reasoning question:
A man would like to take a new health insurance. An officer taking care of these matters says to the man, " Please tell me how many children you have." The man answer, "I have three of them." The officer, " What are the ages of your children?" The man answer, " The product of the ages is equal to 36." The officer replies, " This is not enough information Sir!". the man replied, " Sorry that I was a little bit unclear, But the sum of the ages is equal to the number of shops in front of your office." The officer: " This still isn't enough information Sir !". The man replies, "My oldest child love chocolate. " The officer: " thanks for your corporation, I now know the ages." Are you as smart as officer? Then give the sum of the ages of the children.
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