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Three travellers are sitting around a fire, and are about to eat a meal. One of them has 5 small loaves of bread, the second has 3 small loaves of bread. The third has no food, but has 8 coins. He offers to pay for some bread. They agree to share the 8 loaves equally among the three travellers, and the third traveller will pay 8 coins for his share of the 8 loaves. All loaves were the same size. The second traveller (who had 3 loaves) suggests that he will be paid 3 coins, and that the first traveller be paid 5 coins. The first traveller says that he should get more than 5 coins. How much should the first traveller get?

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For shared costs problems, divide the payment in proportion to the amount each person contributes.
Updated On: Aug 4, 2025
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

The total number of coins to be paid is 8, with the second traveller receiving 3 coins. The third traveller will pay 8 coins, so the remaining 5 coins will be paid to the first traveller. Since the first traveller has 5 loaves of bread and is responsible for 5/8 of the total, they should be paid 7 coins to match the ratio of bread to payment.
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