Simple. There were only three people. There was a Grandfather [oldest], his son [2nd], and his son's son [youngest]. There were two sons: the youngest and his father, who was the oldest's son; and there were two fathers: the oldest was father to the 2nd person who was father to the youngest.
The least amount of fish they could of caught is four. There is a grandfather, a father, who is a son of the first father, and his two sons.
When he brought the fish in.
One day 2 fathers and two sons went fishing, they each caught a fish for a total of 3 fish. How is this possible? The answer is that there where only 3 people who went fishing. The grandfather, son and grandson. Grandfather = Father Grandfather's son = son (to grandfather) and father (son) Grandson = father's son The Young boy's father equals a father and son
here was the father, his son, and his son's son. This equals 2 fathers and 2 sons for a total of 3
There is only 3 people. The son, father & grandfather, thus having 2 fathers and 2 sons.
Y caught 6 fish. X caught 30 fish (5x6). Together they caught 36 fish.
No but chickens can!
well the biggest ive ever caught is 27 inches
the most common fish caught is, as scracksmells nice,
big fish is caught in a fishing bank
If x caught 5 times as many fish as y, then there were 6 groups of the same number of fish caught, and each group would have been 6 fish if there were 36 fish all together. x must have caught 30 (6 x 5) fish, leaving just 6 for y to have caught.
A bass was the heaviest and i caught it at 74387578785934578 pounds