Henry Ernest Dudeney/Modern Puzzles/6 - Generous Gifts

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 * Generous Gifts


 * A generous man set aside a certain sum of money for equal distribution weekly to the needy of his acquaintance.


 * ''One day he remarked:
 * "If there are five fewer applicants next week, you will each receive $2$ shillings more."


 * Unfortunately, instead of there being fewer there were actually four more persons applying for the gift.


 * ''"This means," he pointed out, "that you will each receive one shilling less."


 * Now, how muc did each person receive at that last distribution?

Proof
Let $N$ denote the total number of shillings to be disbursed.

Let $m$ denote the number of shillings disbursed per person today.

Let $p$ denote the total number of people who are receiving a donation today.

Then we have:

So we have that:

or we would be discussing zero or negative people or shillings.