1. Using the numeral 8 eight times and only addition, make 1,000.
2. Highlanders score twice as many tries as the Crusaders but
still only draw. What is the lowest possible score?
3. What is next in this sequence?
1, 7/5, 7/4, 2, 9/4, 5/2, 8/3, 14/5, …
4. What do the first 100 odd numbers add up to?
5. There are X teams in a knockout competition. There are some
byes in the first round but after that every team plays in every
round until knocked out. If there are no drawn games how
many games are played to decide a winner?
6. The census man called and asked the ages of my three
daughters. I tell him. “The product of their ages is 36 and the sum
of their ages is my neighbour’s street number”. He comes back after
looking at my neighbour’s number and says he doesn’t have
enough information. What is my neighbour's street number?
7. I then tell him that my oldest does ballet and that the others
will when old enough. He thanks me and leaves. How old are my daughters?
8. What is the most common digit in the first one thousand integers?
9. 2016 had 2, 2017 had 1, 2018 had 3, 2019 had 2.
The last year to have none was 1777. How many does 2020 have?
10. Find the mistake
TWO THREE
F0UR FIVE SIX
SEVEN EIGHT NINE TEN
@wolfgang59
Tried first 5, stumped on 3 for now!
1. 888 + 88 + 8 + 8 + 8
2. This is rugby union? Surely 10 - 10 (2 x tries vs 1 x try, 1 x conversion, 1 x drop goal or penalty)
4. The 100th is 199, so we have 50 'pairs' each adding to 200. 50 x 200 = 10 000
5. Each game eliminates 1 team, as 1 team isn't eliminated, must be X-1
@blood-on-the-tracks saidAll correct.
@wolfgang59
Tried first 5, stumped on 3 for now!
1. 888 + 88 + 8 + 8 + 8
2. This is rugby union? Surely 10 - 10 (2 x tries vs 1 x try, 1 x conversion, 1 x drop goal or penalty)
4. The 100th is 199, so we have 50 'pairs' each adding to 200. 50 x 200 = 10 000
5. Each game eliminates 1 team, as 1 team isn't eliminated, must be X-1
4. I wanted someone to actually add them! LOL
Incidentally ... the sum of the first X odd numbers is always X squared.
@kewpie said10. is correct.
10. 0 instead of O in FOUR.
6/7. Kids are 334 or 236 or 229 or 149 or 166 or 1,3,12 .
House number must be 10 or 11 or 13 or 14 or 13 or 16.
House number must be 13.
Kids are 229 or 166. Since one is older than the other two, kids must be 2,2,9.
No idea about 8 or 9.
Do not know what you are doing with 6 & 7 !!!
@venda said8. First thousand ... starting with 1,2,3
8. Depends what you call" the first".Are we talking positive intergers?Alternately, the only numerical "digits " are the numbers zero to nine which every other number is made up from
9. Without checking I am guessing solar or lunar eclipses
9. Not solar eclipses.
@wolfgang59 saidClarifying my answers:
10. is correct.
Do not know what you are doing with 6 & 7 !!!
6: house number is 13.
7: children's ages are 9, 2, 2.
@kewpie saidcorrect.
Clarifying my answers:
6: house number is 13.
7: children's ages are 9, 2, 2.
@wolfgang59 said0 is the least common digit, because it never gets to lead.
8. What is the most common digit in the first one thousand integers?
The rest are equally common amongst the ones, tens, and hundreds places. However, 1 is the only number that gets a turn in the thousands place, so it is the most common.
@wolfgang59 saidLunar eclipses then.
8. First thousand ... starting with 1,2,3
9. Not solar eclipses.
@venda saidNo.
Lunar eclipses then.
I'll be less sneaky and reword the question.
9. 2016 has 2, 2017 has 1, 2018 has 3, 2019 has 2.
1777 has none. How many does 2020 have?
@wolfgang59
I would hazard a guess at 2 .......and, having considered prime factors, number bases and the like, let out a small groan!
@blood-on-the-tracks saidYour hazardous guess is correct.
@wolfgang59
I would hazard a guess at 2 .......and, having considered prime factors, number bases and the like, let out a small groan!
Groan acknowledged!