First, translate the ten clues below into ten simultaneous linear equations with ten variables.
Then solve the ten equations to determine the heights (in feet) of the ten tallest monuments in the U.S.
Then use the second set of clues to match the names of the monuments with their corresponding heights.

The first part of this exercise is an algebra exercise; the second part is a logic puzzle.

Let A = height of the tallest monument, B = height of the 2nd tallest monument,
C = height of the 3rd tallest monument, D = height of the 4th tallest monument,
E = height of the 5th tallest monument, F = height of the 6th tallest monument,
G = height of the 7th tallest monument, H = height of the 8th tallest monument,
J = height of the 9th tallest monument, and K = height of the 10th tallest monument.



CLUES:

1. The tenth tallest monument is only 1 foot less than the ninth tallest monument.

2. The sum of the sixth tallest monument and the seventh tallest monument is 20 feet more
      than the second tallest monument.

3. The fourth tallest monument is 100 feet taller than the eighth tallest monument.

4. Twenty-five times the difference of the sixth and seventh tallest monuments is 5 feet less
      than the third tallest monument.

5. The sum of the 4th, 8th, 9th, and 10th tallest monuments is 1,045 feet.

6. The second tallest monument is 15 feet taller than the third tallest monument.

7. The fourth tallest monument is 88 feet shorter than twice the tenth tallest monument.

8. The sum of the heights of the seventh tallest monument and the third tallest monument
      is 79 feet less than three times the sixth tallest monument.

9. The tallest monument is 30 feet less than three times the tenth tallest monument.

10. The sum of the heights of the ten tallest monuments is 3,741 feet.



After solving your equations, list your answers in the first column of blanks below:

Tallest monument:           A = __________       Name = ______________________________________

2nd Tallest monument:     B = __________       Name = ______________________________________

3rd Tallest monument:     C = __________       Name = ______________________________________

4th Tallest monument:     D = __________       Name = ______________________________________

5th Tallest monument:     E = __________       Name = ______________________________________

6th Tallest monument:     F = __________       Name = ______________________________________

7th Tallest monument:     G = __________       Name = ______________________________________

8th Tallest monument:     H = __________       Name = ______________________________________

9th Tallest monument:     J = __________       Name = ______________________________________

10th Tallest monument:     K = __________       Name = ______________________________________


To match the name to each of your answers above, use the following set of clues:



CLUES:

1. The ten tallest monuments in the United States in alphabetical order are:

      Bennington Battle Monument in Bennington, Vermont
      Bunker Hill Monument in Boston, Massachusetts
      Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri
      High Point Monument in High Point, New Jersey
      Jefferson Davis Memorial in Fairview, Kentucky
      Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial in Put-in-Bay, Ohio
      Pilgrim Monument in Cape Cod, Provincetown, Massachusetts
      San Jacinto Monument in La Porte, Texas
      Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Indianapolis, Indiana
      Washington Monument in Washington, DC

2. The Bunker Hill Monument is only 1 foot taller than the High Point Monument.

3. The Jefferson Davis Memorial is taller than the Bennington Battle Monument and shorter than the
    San Jacinto Monument.

4. The sum of the heights of the monuments in states beginning with the letter M is over 1,100 feet.

5. The Washington Monument is over 100 feet taller than the Perry’s Victory and International Peace
    Memorial; and Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial is exactly 100 feet taller than
    the Pilgrim Monument.

6. The Washington Monument and the monument that is 570 feet tall are both taller than the Jefferson
    Davis Memorial.

7. The San Jacinto Monument is taller than the Soldiers and Sailors Monument.

8. The Bennington Battle Monument is taller than the Soldiers and Sailors Monument but shorter than
    the Jefferson Davis Memorial.

9. The sum of the heights of the two monuments located in Massachusetts is less than 500 feet.

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Solution to the Problem:

Here are the 10 Tallest Monuments:

Tallest monument:           A = 630'       Name = Gateway Arch

2nd Tallest monument:     B = 570'       Name = San Jacinto Monument

3rd Tallest monument:     C = 555'       Name = Washington Monument

4th Tallest monument:     D = 352'       Name = Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial

5th Tallest monument:     E = 351'       Name = Jefferson Davis Memorial

6th Tallest monument:     F = 306'       Name = Bennington Battle Monument

7th Tallest monument:     G = 284'       Name = Soldiers and Sailors Monument

8th Tallest monument:     H = 252'       Name = Pilgrim Monument

9th Tallest monument:     J = 221'       Name = Bunker Hill Monument

10th Tallest monument:     K = 220'       Name = High Point Monument





Here is the algebra involved:

The 10 equations are:

(1)         K = J - 1
(2)         F + G = B + 20
(3)         D = H + 100
(4)         25 (F - G) = C - 5
(5)         K + J + D + H = 1045
(6)         B = C + 15
(7)         D = 2K - 88
(8)         G + C = 3F - 79
(9)         A = 3K - 30
(10)       A + B + C + D + E + F + G + H + J + K = 3,741

Now group equations (1), (3), (5), (7), and (9) together to solve for D, H, J, K, and A.
Then group equations (2), (4), (6), and (8) together to solve for F, G, C, and B.
Finally, use equation (10) to solve for E.



D = 2J - 90           substitute (1) in (7)
J - 1 + J + D + D - 100 = 1045           substitute (1) and (3) in (5)

So these simplify to:
D - 2J = -90
2D + 2J = 1146

Adding, we obtain 3D = 1056, so D = 352.
Then, it follows that H = 252.
2K = 352 + 88, so 2K = 440, and K = 220.
Then J = 221.

F + G = C + 35           substitute (6) in (2) call it equation (11)
G - C = -F +35           Subtraction property of equality in (11), call it equation (12)
G + C = 3F - 79           equation (8)
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2G + 44 = 2F           add equations (12) + (8)
So, G + 22 = F           call it equation (13)

25 (F - G) = C - 5           equation (4)
25F - 25G = C - 5           Distributive property
-F - G = -C - 35           Multiply (11) by -1
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24F - 26G = -40F           Add last two equations, call this equation (14)

12F - 13G = -20F           Divide (14) by 2 and call it equation (15)
12 (G + 22) - 13G = -20           Substitute (13) in (15)

So, 12G +264 - 13G = -20
-G = -284, so G = 284

It follows that F = 306, B = 570, C = 555, and E = 351.


Correctly solved by:

1. Sreeroopa Sankararaman Singapore, Singapore