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Puzzles and Curious Problems by Henry Ernest Dudeney: $218$
- The Farmer's Sons
- A farmer once had a square piece of ground on which stood $24$ trees, exactly as shown in the illustration.
- He left instructions in his will that each of his eight sons should receive the same amount of ground and the same number of trees.
- How was the land to be divided in the simplest possible manner?
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Sources
- 1932: Henry Ernest Dudeney: Puzzles and Curious Problems ... (previous) ... (next): Geometrical Problems: Various Geometrical Puzzles: $218$. -- The Farmer's Sons
- 1968: Henry Ernest Dudeney: 536 Puzzles & Curious Problems ... (previous) ... (next): Geometrical Problems: Dividing-the-Plane Puzzles: $299$. The Farmer's Sons