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Fun math puzzles

Math puzzle 1:

Which number do you think is in the “G” position in the number sequence below?

16, 23, 28, 38, G, 62, 70

HERE ARE YOUR CHOICES:

Math puzzle 2:

Sam is in the process of being repaired. He has 9 separate toffees and he must divide them among his 8 sons so that each son gets at least one toffee. How many ways can this be done?

HERE ARE YOUR CHOICES:

Math puzzle 3:

Emma was born somewhere between October 6 and 10 but not on these two dates. If we say we don’t know the year of her birth, what do you think is the chance that Emma was born on a Saturday?

HERE ARE YOUR CHOICES:

  • 0 or 1/3
  • Can not say
  • 1/3 or 1/7
  • 1/7 or 3/7

Math puzzle 4:

One study took exactly 2000 children to study their preferences towards chocolate. 1,650 children said they liked dark chocolate, while 1,075 children said they liked white chocolate. What do you think is the minimum number of children who could choose both options?

HERE ARE YOUR CHOICES:

  • Can not say
  • 725
  • 350
  • 925

Math puzzle 5:

Is there anything wrong with the series of articles below? If so, which terminology is problematic?

1, 1.5, 3, 6, 22.5, 78,75, 315

HERE ARE YOUR CHOICES:

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THE ANSWERS:

For your ease, we have re-listed the questions so you don’t have to scroll up and down to match the answer!

Math puzzle 1:

Which number do you think is in the “G” position in the number sequence below?

16, 23, 28, 38, G, 62, 70

HERE ARE YOUR CHOICES:

Answer: 49

Math puzzle 2:

Sam is in the process of being repaired. He has 9 separate toffees and he must divide them among his 8 sons so that each son gets at least one toffee. How many ways can this be done?

HERE ARE YOUR CHOICES:

Answer: 36×8

Math puzzle 3:

Emma was born somewhere between October 6 and 10 but not on these two dates. If we say we don’t know the year of her birth, what do you think is the chance that Emma was born on a Saturday?

HERE ARE YOUR CHOICES:

  • 0 or 1/3
  • Can not say
  • 1/3 or 1/7
  • 1/7 or 3/7

Answer: 0 or 1/3

Math puzzle 4:

One study took exactly 2000 children to study their preferences towards chocolate. 1,650 children said they liked dark chocolate, while 1,075 children said they liked white chocolate. What do you think is the minimum number of children who could choose both options?

HERE ARE YOUR CHOICES:

  • Can not say
  • 725
  • 350
  • 925

Answer: 725

Math puzzle 5:

Is there anything wrong with the series of articles below? If so, which terminology is problematic?

1, 1.5, 3, 6, 22.5, 78,75, 315

HERE ARE YOUR CHOICES:

Answer: 6

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