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2, 6 and 6.  The strawberries rules out 2, 2 and 18, as well as 3, 3 and 8 (which is the same sum as 2+6+6).

Right, this has done my head in. I don't get it, I'm either numb or it's too early in the morning for logic (and i had a few beers last night). Will someone pm me the definitive answer and what <deleted> have strawberries got to do with it :o

The youngest son likes strawberries. Meaning there is one youngest son - there cannot be two sons with the same age, therefore ruling out those options.

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2, 6 and 6.  The strawberries rules out 2, 2 and 18, as well as 3, 3 and 8 (which is the same sum as 2+6+6).

Right, this has done my head in. I don't get it, I'm either numb or it's too early in the morning for logic (and i had a few beers last night). Will someone pm me the definitive answer and what <deleted> have strawberries got to do with it :D

The youngest son likes strawberries. Meaning there is one youngest son - there cannot be two sons with the same age, therefore ruling out those options.

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