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Two smart mathematicians (Ben and Jen) are told that a rectangle with integer sides L and W has been drawn, having perimeter less than 200, where L > W > 1 . Ben is told the area, Jen is told the perimeter. They now say:
Ben: "I can't determine the dimensions." Jen: "I knew that."
Ben responds, "Now I can determine them." Jen: "So can I."
Given these are true statements, what are the length and the width?
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This is actually a duplicate puzzle as the one I posted a long while ago on these forums:

The only difference is the perimeter would obviously be twice the "SUM" in the problem I posted...but just divide by 2, and it's the same logic to figure out...I love this puzzle...

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4 x 13

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A plumb bob 100 inches long i.e. fixed on its end is hanging.

then if we move the string to the right 1in ..the plumb bob

becomes 99 in hanging..(2 in..98in hanging).. the tip goes 45deg

..Let right move = W & hang length =L 100=half perimeter P

Area A= (100-W)W , if given a perimeter P.. A=(P/2-W)W

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We eliminate sets of L, W values according to the following reasoning.

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Gives L=13, W=4

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I am not surprised. As I stated in the forum title this is an old riddle. Sadly my forum seeking ability for old posts is not as strong as it should be.

  On 5/8/2013 at 2:39 PM, Pickett said:

This is actually a duplicate puzzle as the one I posted a long while ago on these forums:

The only difference is the perimeter would obviously be twice the "SUM" in the problem I posted...but just divide by 2, and it's the same logic to figure out...I love this puzzle...

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4 x 13

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