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Two old men...
Two old men were talking on the porch.
The first old man says: "I have three daughters. The sum of their ages is equal to the same number as this house's address (we don't know the number, but these two old men do). The product of their ages is 36."
The second old man thought for a moment and says: "That's not enough information."
The first old man says: "My oldest daughter has green eyes."
Then second old man figured out the ages of the first old man's daughters.
What are the ages of the first old man's daughters?
Two old men were talking on the porch.
The first old man says: "I have three daughters. The sum of their ages is equal to the same number as this house's address (we don't know the number, but these two old men do). The product of their ages is 36."
The second old man thought for a moment and says: "That's not enough information."
The first old man says: "My oldest daughter has green eyes."
Then second old man figured out the ages of the first old man's daughters.
What are the ages of the first old man's daughters?