>From comp.lang.prolog.  Looks like fun.

Steve

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On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 21:21:59 +0000, Harry wrote:

> Having learned Prolog in college more than 20 years ago, I admitted
> I could remember not much about Prolog.
> Nows comes my son's (7th grade) math issue.
> I think it can be solved easily using Prolog.
> 
>    Using 13 US coins, what are all the ways to make $1.10?
> 
> He need my help in solving this math problem.
> I can teach me trial and error, but there must be a smarter way.
> 
> TIA



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