The Sharma family consists of the following in terms of relationships:
1 grandfather, 1 grandmother, 2 fathers, 2 mothers, 4 children, 3 grandchildren, 1 brother, 2 sisters, 2 sons, 2 daughters, 1 father-in-law, 1 mother-in-law, and 1 daughter-in-law.
If we bring a count to this, this becomes Twenty-three people.
But are there really 23 individuals in the family? We think there are seven. Can you show how?
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Well, the information given above actually refers to the relationships in the family. It does not refer to individual family members. This is a break-up of the Sharma family: two little girls and a boy, their father and mother, and their father’s father and mother. You can reverse engineer the relationships now.
1.Grandfather, 2.grandmother, 3.their 1 son, 4.and his 1 wife, 5. their 1 boy, 6. and their 2 girls, total 5 members.
Top Row. Grandfather(A)=Grandmotther(B)
Middle Row. C(Son of A)-D(Son of A)=E(Wife of D)
Bottom Row. F(Daughter of D)-G(Daughter of D)
See, grand parents have their 1 son who is the father of his own 3 children.It means father is the only child of his parents so he is also a child and he has 3 children of his. So 1+3=4 children….
its an easy one
The family tree as stated in the question.
but mentioned is 4 childern,,
Grandfather’s son is also included in 4 children
Not a very tough one
grandfather,grandmother, their son, his wife and their 3 children(1 boy, 2 girls)
grandpa,grandma,son,wife,1 son,2 daughters
grandfather,grand mother,father,mother,1 boy,2 girls
grand father, grand mother, father, mother,1 boy, 2 girls maybe the answer but the puzzle says 4 children?? can you explain the logic??
1 child is the father , who is child of the great grand parents.