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tshadley | 2 years ago
|One person possesses seven asava horses, another nine haya horses, and another ten camels. Each gives two animals, one to each of the others. They are then equally well off. Find the price of each animal and the total value of the animals possesses by each person.
| Two page-boys are attendants of a king. For their services one gets 13/6 dinaras a day and the other 3/2 . The first owes the second 10 dinaras. calculate and tell me when they have equal amounts.
bee_rider|2 years ago
> The Bakhshali manuscript is a handbook of rules and illustrative examples together with their solutions.
So, I guess these read like textbook examples because they basically are.
amriksohata|2 years ago
kdamica|2 years ago
carapace|2 years ago
(As in, math is it's own motivation to some minds.)
These read to me like very abstract problems cast into everyday (for that time) language to make the concepts more approachable. Like "word problems" today the situations described would be apocryphal.
jareklupinski|2 years ago