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Peaches Today, Peaches Tomorrow.... A little monkey had 60 peaches. On the first day he decided to keep 34 of his peaches. He gave the rest away. Then he ate one. On the second day he decided to keep 711 of his peaches. He gave the rest away. Then he ate one. On the third day he decided to keep 59 of his peaches. He gave the rest away. Then he ate one. On the fourth day he decided to keep 27 of his peaches. He gave the rest away. Then he ate one. On the fifth day he decided to keep 23 of his peaches. He gave the rest away. Then he ate one. How many did he have left at the end?

Peaches Today, Peaches Tomorrow.... A little monkey had 75 peaches. Each day, he kept a fraction of his peaches, gave the rest away, and then ate one. These are the fractions he decided to keep: 1/2 1/4 3/4 3/5 5/6 11/15 In which order did he use the fractions so that he was left with just one peach at the end?

Peach Rationing The monkey always keeps a fraction of his peaches each day, gives the rest away, and then eats one. If he started with fewer than 100 peaches, could he make his peaches last for more than a week? Each fraction must be in its simplest form and must be less than 1. The denominator is never the same as the number of peaches left (e.g. if there are 8 peaches left, he can’t keep 7/8 of them) What is the longest that you can make them last?