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A Pension Puzzle For You
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Your Pension Provider pays you every four weeks - rather than every calendar month.
They offer a bonus double payment whenever your pension is due to be paid exactly on your birthday.
Assuming you get the first double-bubble on your 65th birthday, what is the earliest age at which you will next get the bonus? What is the latest?
You can assume they make payments every day of the year as necessary - no need to fuss over weekends or Bank Hols.
You can ignore 'leap day babies' as they just won't live long enough.
Quizzy Dave.
They offer a bonus double payment whenever your pension is due to be paid exactly on your birthday.
Assuming you get the first double-bubble on your 65th birthday, what is the earliest age at which you will next get the bonus? What is the latest?
You can assume they make payments every day of the year as necessary - no need to fuss over weekends or Bank Hols.
You can ignore 'leap day babies' as they just won't live long enough.
Quizzy Dave.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We might as well assume that one year in every four is a leap year. We can ignore the fact that century years not divisible by 400 are not leap years as very few living saw the year 1900 and I doubt any current pensioner expects to see 2100!
The answer cannot be 28 years as this period has (21 x 365) + (7 x 366) = 10227 days which is not a multiple of 28.
The answer cannot be 28 years as this period has (21 x 365) + (7 x 366) = 10227 days which is not a multiple of 28.
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Refusing to self isolate for the two weeks and telling us it's all been blown out of proportion so they are having their holiday.
There are now cases of Covid in nearby Killarney and if rumour is correct the first one in our village.
So we'll all do what needs to be done to keep us safe and Dave will no doubt find another numbers conundrum with which to fascinate me.
If I'm not too glazed over I'll continue to make masks tucked away...far away in my sewing room.... :-)
Refusing to self isolate for the two weeks and telling us it's all been blown out of proportion so they are having their holiday.
There are now cases of Covid in nearby Killarney and if rumour is correct the first one in our village.
So we'll all do what needs to be done to keep us safe and Dave will no doubt find another numbers conundrum with which to fascinate me.
If I'm not too glazed over I'll continue to make masks tucked away...far away in my sewing room.... :-)