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The Prime Tetrahedron
The six edges of tetrahedron ABCD measure 17, 23, 37, 67, 89 and 101 units. If the length of edge AB is 101, what is the length of edge CD?
Hint
The sum of the lengths of two edges of a triangle must be greater than the length of the third edge.Answer
Since AC+BC>AB and AD+BD>AB, the only combinations of AC+BC and AD+BD are 89+17 and 67+37, or 89+23 and 67+37.If they're 89+17 and 67+37, the remaining edge is 23, and we can make two triangles: 23, 67, 89 and 23, 17, 37.
If they're 89+23 and 67+37, the remaining edge is 17, but then there's no way to make the other two triangles.
Therefore, CD=23.
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A bit hard
It's good when they are challenging. Once again, Shenqiang, you are THE MAN.
I liked this because it was not an ordinary problem being fobbed off as a teaser.
It was pretty easy, but still a nice teaser.
I agree about it being a worthwhile change from the many text book style problems which spoil this section (for me) sometimes. Also it is difficult enough to be a serious challenge. Thanks!
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