Maths help please


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Any help with this please.

The Son has got his crown on

The pharaohs outfitters 'Cloaks and Crowns' sell cloaks and crowns in three different sizes: prince King and emperor (in increasing order).

He wants to kit out his three sons for the forthcoming festival of Ra. Ahmose chooses a bigger cloke than Kamose but a smaller crown than Thutmose. Both Thutmoses cloak and crown are larger than Kamoses but the size of Thutmoses crown matches the size of Kamoses cloak. Which sizes did the pharaohs sons each get?

I've been looking at it as though each size of both cloak and crown need using once each but im thinking maybe that's not the case. This is my 12 year old sons homework.
 
Any help with this please.

The Son has got his crown on

The pharaohs outfitters 'Cloaks and Crowns' sell cloaks and crowns in three different sizes: prince King and emperor (in increasing order).

He wants to kit out his three sons for the forthcoming festival of Ra. Ahmose chooses a bigger cloke than Kamose but a smaller crown than Thutmose. Both Thutmoses cloak and crown are larger than Kamoses but the size of Thutmoses crown matches the size of Kamoses cloak. Which sizes did the pharaohs sons each get?

I've been looking at it as though each size of both cloak and crown need using once each but im thinking maybe that's not the case. This is my 12 year old sons homework.

The dog ate it
 
From chatGPT:

Ahmose's cloak is bigger than Kamose's cloak, but smaller than Thutmose's crown. Thutmose's crown is the same size as Kamose's cloak.

So, we can deduce that Thutmose got the Emperor size cloak and crown, Kamose got the King size cloak and crown, and Ahmose got the Prince size cloak and crown.
 
I’ve got a cold so my head isn’t working properly but how is this possible?

“Both Thutmoses cloak and crown are larger than Kamoses but the size of Thutmoses crown matches the size of Kamoses cloak.”

Is there a word missing?
 
Any help with this please.

The Son has got his crown on

The pharaohs outfitters 'Cloaks and Crowns' sell cloaks and crowns in three different sizes: prince King and emperor (in increasing order).

He wants to kit out his three sons for the forthcoming festival of Ra. Ahmose chooses a bigger cloke than Kamose but a smaller crown than Thutmose. Both Thutmoses cloak and crown are larger than Kamoses but the size of Thutmoses crown matches the size of Kamoses cloak. Which sizes did the pharaohs sons each get?

I've been looking at it as though each size of both cloak and crown need using once each but im thinking maybe that's not the case. This is my 12 year old sons homework.

ChatGPT is ya friend!

"Based on the given information, the order of sizes from smallest to largest is as follows: prince, king, emperor.

Kamose has the smallest crown and the smallest cloak, so he got the prince-sized items. Thutmose has the largest crown, which matches the size of Kamose's cloak, so he got the king-sized cloak and the emperor-sized crown. Ahmose has a bigger cloak than Kamose but a smaller crown than Thutmose, so he got the king-sized cloak and the prince-sized crown.

Therefore, the sizes the pharaohs sons each got are as follows: Kamose: prince cloak, prince crown Thutmose: king cloak, emperor crown Ahmose: king cloak, prince crown"
 
I’ve got a cold so my head isn’t working properly but how is this possible?

“Both Thutmoses cloak and crown are larger than Kamoses but the size of Thutmoses crown matches the size of Kamoses cloak.”

Is there a word missing?
This is what got me. Thinking outside the box it doesn't necessarily mean each size of each item are used or used only once if that makes sense
 
Forum does kids homework...kid get's top marks forum get's naff all. This is not how it happened in my day, when no homework meant a damn good thrashing.
 
How is this maths? What happened to what's the square root of 3657 and if e is 14 what do x and y equal
I'm of the pc transition age so maths has now become less of what you say and more logic. The answer is to use maths logic and thesis (algebra) to solve it. My 4y old had similar with coins and there were multiple answers which I brought up (and showed) with the school and the teacher couldn't solve it without her cheat sheet.

Hard to see how the kids can succeed if the teachers can't solve a 3 factor equation set for a 4y old.
 
I’ve got a cold so my head isn’t working properly but how is this possible?

“Both Thutmoses cloak and crown are larger than Kamoses but the size of Thutmoses crown matches the size of Kamoses cloak.”

Is there a word missing?
There are some apostrophes missing.
 

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