Vladimir Arnold (1937-2010), one of the greatest 20th century Russian mathematicians told the following story:
“Our schoolteacher, I. V. Morozkin, gave us the following problem:
Two old women started at sunrise and each walked at a constant (different) velocity. One went from A to B and the other from B to A. They met at noon and, continuing with no stop, arrived respectively at B at 4 p.m. and at A at 9 p.m.
At what time was the sunrise on this day?"