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Riddles and Puzzles
Ok, my prime-thread hasnt taken off yet even if Bogan has cracked the first one and gotten the ball rolling, so ill start another one math-based as it ought to be some good math-brains in this community, keep it kind of simple so anyone could get the answer using pure logic and simple maths and maybe thisone can get a greater following, once someone has cracked your riddle you tell them (in thread) that it is correct and they get to post a new riddle..
EDIT; ITT puzzles and riddles in general mathbased or otherwise
ok ill start;
* The number is less than 50
* It is a composite number (not a prime)
* The number is even
* The sum of the digits is 10
* The difference between the digits is 6
what is the number?
EDIT; ITT puzzles and riddles in general mathbased or otherwise
ok ill start;
* The number is less than 50
* It is a composite number (not a prime)
* The number is even
* The sum of the digits is 10
* The difference between the digits is 6
what is the number?
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Re: Math riddles
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Re: Math riddles
That seems correct.
Try this one.
Name all the series that work for
A * B * C = A + B + C
Try this one.
Name all the series that work for
A * B * C = A + B + C
Re: Math riddles
maybe im retarded but;
1*2*3=1+2+3
3*2*1=3+2+1
2*1*3=2+1+3
3*1*2=3+1+2
1*3*2=1+3+2
and variations thereof..
1*2*3=1+2+3
3*2*1=3+2+1
2*1*3=2+1+3
3*1*2=3+1+2
1*3*2=1+3+2
and variations thereof..
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Re: Math riddles
0*0*0=0+0+0
Re: Math riddles
slowreactor wrote:0*0*0=0+0+0
yes thats one way of looking at it but that would actually be A*A*A=A+A+A..
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Re: Math riddles
Can you take a large number, say 43958272908
And determine if it is divisible by 11 from the following method: by just going from left to right adding and subtracting alternate digits, and seeing if that number is divisible by 11.
4-3+9-5+8-2+7-2+9-0+8=33
33/11=3
43958272908 is divisible by 11
And determine if it is divisible by 11 from the following method: by just going from left to right adding and subtracting alternate digits, and seeing if that number is divisible by 11.
4-3+9-5+8-2+7-2+9-0+8=33
33/11=3
43958272908 is divisible by 11
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Re: Math riddles
-Maximus- wrote:Can you take a large number, say 43958272908
And determine if it is divisible by 11 from the following method: by just going from left to right adding and subtracting alternate digits, and seeing if that number is divisible by 11.
4-3+9-5+8-2+7-2+9-0+8=33
33/11=3
43958272908 is divisible by 11
sweet trick so could you divide 15,485,863 by 11 ?
Re: Math riddles
15,485,863
nope, 1-5+4-8+5-8+6-3=-8
nope, 1-5+4-8+5-8+6-3=-8
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Re: Math riddles
-Maximus- wrote:15,485,863
nope, 1-5+4-8+5-8+6-3=-8
yeah i know, 15,485,863 is your number from my prime-game its the 1000000th prime for those taking wide turns around that topic
Re: Math riddles
Am I allowed to post a puzzle that involves more then just math?
Re: Math riddles
william18 wrote:Am I allowed to post a puzzle that involves more then just math?
sure thing go ahead, lets make it about puzzles in general instead..
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Re: Riddles and Puzzles
OK ! !! The Universe (as far as as has been observed) vibrates at what frequency ?
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Not really a riddle there mr panzer is it? but just to move on; http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=The+Universe+v ... quency+%3F
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Ok let get this thread back on track with some lateral thinking riddles, feel free to guess the solution ill scroll through and announce the winner who may post a new riddle..
In a town in italy lives a rich and powerful merchant who has the area in a chokehold and loves to indulge in sadistic games on the expense of the townspeople.
In this town there also lives a carpenter who on the brink of ruin borrows money from the rich merchant to save his family. The carpenter has a very beautiful daughter and the merchant asks for her as collateral for the loan. (ive shortened this a bit) but basically the carpenter refuses but the daughter agrees to save her family.
The merchant adds a huge interest to the loan and the carpenter realizes that he will never be able to pay it back.
The merchant lives in a huge mansion with a beautiful walkway and courtyard filled with imported black and white stones and every spring he holds a grand party for the town to show off all his riches.
To liven up this party he decides to give the carpenter (whos destiny is now known by everyone in town) a chanse to win back his daughter if only she can pick a white stone from a bag. There is a 50% chance she will be freed and the debt written off but if she picks the black stone she will become the merchants slave forever. The daughter again agrees to this.
On the day of the party the merchant makes a big scene proclaiming his generosity and saying that even though this carpenter cant pay his debts he will give his daughter a last shot at freedom, by placing two stones from his lovely courtyard in a bag, and if the daughter can pick the white stone she will go free.
With grand gestures he picks up two stones and puts in the bag but to the daughter he shows that they are both black with a sadistic smile (no-one in the crowd sees this)
How did the daughter get out of this mess free and also rendering her father free of debt?
In a town in italy lives a rich and powerful merchant who has the area in a chokehold and loves to indulge in sadistic games on the expense of the townspeople.
In this town there also lives a carpenter who on the brink of ruin borrows money from the rich merchant to save his family. The carpenter has a very beautiful daughter and the merchant asks for her as collateral for the loan. (ive shortened this a bit) but basically the carpenter refuses but the daughter agrees to save her family.
The merchant adds a huge interest to the loan and the carpenter realizes that he will never be able to pay it back.
The merchant lives in a huge mansion with a beautiful walkway and courtyard filled with imported black and white stones and every spring he holds a grand party for the town to show off all his riches.
To liven up this party he decides to give the carpenter (whos destiny is now known by everyone in town) a chanse to win back his daughter if only she can pick a white stone from a bag. There is a 50% chance she will be freed and the debt written off but if she picks the black stone she will become the merchants slave forever. The daughter again agrees to this.
On the day of the party the merchant makes a big scene proclaiming his generosity and saying that even though this carpenter cant pay his debts he will give his daughter a last shot at freedom, by placing two stones from his lovely courtyard in a bag, and if the daughter can pick the white stone she will go free.
With grand gestures he picks up two stones and puts in the bag but to the daughter he shows that they are both black with a sadistic smile (no-one in the crowd sees this)
How did the daughter get out of this mess free and also rendering her father free of debt?
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Re: Riddles and Puzzles
The daughter tells both of them to take one stone from the bag. She asks the merchant to show his stone, then exclaims that since he has the black stone, she must have the white stone.
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slowreactor wrote:The daughter tells both of them to take one stone from the bag. She asks the merchant to show his stone, then exclaims that since he has the black stone, she must have the white stone.
that is definitely one way of solving it, do you have a riddle/puzzle to share mate?
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Re: Riddles and Puzzles
Certainly.
Let's start off with a classic, shall we?
You come across a fork in the road, one leads to the town where you need to go, and the other leads straight to hell. Standing there are two brothers. One always tells the truth, the other always lies. You can only ask one question to either brother. What question do you ask?
Let's start off with a classic, shall we?
You come across a fork in the road, one leads to the town where you need to go, and the other leads straight to hell. Standing there are two brothers. One always tells the truth, the other always lies. You can only ask one question to either brother. What question do you ask?
Re: Riddles and Puzzles
slowreactor wrote:Certainly.
Let's start off with a classic, shall we?
You come across a fork in the road, one leads to the town where you need to go, and the other leads straight to hell. Standing there are two brothers. One always tells the truth, the other always lies. You can only ask one question to either brother. What question do you ask?
this one is good, and people never seem to remember how to do it,,,
i wont answer now since it would be nice for some more people to join the game;)
EDIT; thisone hasnt been answered yet i was barely making a remark.. c'mon people dont let that put you off think for a while and it will come to you (edit drunk while hammered and cockey)
Re: Math riddles
anonymus wrote:maybe im retarded but;
1*2*3=1+2+3
3*2*1=3+2+1
2*1*3=2+1+3
3*1*2=3+1+2
1*3*2=1+3+2
and variations thereof..
You are not retarded, although you did miss
-1, -2, and -3 (negatives work as well)
0,0,0 is acceptable as mentioned by the next poster, since it could be that A=B=C
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Re: Riddles and Puzzles
slowreactor wrote:Certainly.
Let's start off with a classic, shall we?
You come across a fork in the road, one leads to the town where you need to go, and the other leads straight to hell. Standing there are two brothers. One always tells the truth, the other always lies. You can only ask one question to either brother. What question do you ask?
You ask one of the brothers, "If I'd ask your brother if this is the road that leads to the good town, would he agree?"
Then you ask the other one, "If I'd ask your brother which road leads to the good town, which would he say?"
The untruthful brother would lie while answering honestly and say his brother say to take the wrong route, while the truthful brother would answer truthfully, saying his lying brother would say to take the wrong road. So both brothers would point to the road to Hell — take the other path.
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Re: Riddles and Puzzles
the.killing.44 wrote:slowreactor wrote:Certainly.
Let's start off with a classic, shall we?
You come across a fork in the road, one leads to the town where you need to go, and the other leads straight to hell. Standing there are two brothers. One always tells the truth, the other always lies. You can only ask one question to either brother. What question do you ask?
You ask one of the brothers, "If I'd ask your brother if this is the road that leads to the good town, would he agree?"
Then you ask the other one, "If I'd ask your brother which road leads to the good town, which would he say?"
The untruthful brother would lie while answering honestly and say his brother say to take the wrong route, while the truthful brother would answer truthfully, saying his lying brother would say to take the wrong road. So both brothers would point to the road to Hell — take the other path.
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actually for this one you only need to ask one of the brothers one question, and that would be; where would your brother tell me to go if i asked for the way to town?
same logic, you just do the opposit of what whoever answers tells you to do and cuts out a bit of tediuos conversation;)
but the answer is correct and if you have a nice riddle/puzzle its your time to bowl mate. (we dont pitch in UK we bowl.)
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Re: Riddles and Puzzles
Cheap way to do it is to ask a brother what colour your shirt is, then ask the other which one of those roads lead to the town. Depending on what the first brother answered about your shirt, you would deduce whether the second brother is the lier or not, then take the according path to the town.
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Re: Riddles and Puzzles
Which of the following is/are true?
1. At least one of these ten statements is false.
2. At least two of these ten statements are false.
3. At least three of these ten statements are false.
4. At least four of these ten statements are false.
5. At least five of these ten statements are false.
6. At least six of these ten statements are false.
7. At least seven of these ten statements are false.
8. At least eight of these ten statements are false.
9. At least nine of these ten statements are false.
10. At least ten of these ten statements are false.
No cheating now
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P.S. that's a good way to solve it, william.
1. At least one of these ten statements is false.
2. At least two of these ten statements are false.
3. At least three of these ten statements are false.
4. At least four of these ten statements are false.
5. At least five of these ten statements are false.
6. At least six of these ten statements are false.
7. At least seven of these ten statements are false.
8. At least eight of these ten statements are false.
9. At least nine of these ten statements are false.
10. At least ten of these ten statements are false.
No cheating now
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P.S. that's a good way to solve it, william.
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Ahh... another good ol' classic...
I would answer, but I feel like it's too soon... if we get enough people, I think we should limit people to only be able to do 1 question and answer per page.
I would answer, but I feel like it's too soon... if we get enough people, I think we should limit people to only be able to do 1 question and answer per page.
