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Take a piece of paper and draw a Pi as shown in the figure. Now cut it from the given places. If you do it right, you will have five pieces in your hands now. Can you rejoin them in a manner that the final figure becomes a square ?
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There are three bags.The first bag has two blue rocks. The second bag has two red rocks. The third bag has a blue and a red rock. All bags are labeled but all labels are wrong.You are allowed to open one bag, pick one rock at random, see its color and put it back into the bag, without seeing the color of the other rock.
How many such operations are necessary to correctly label the bags ?
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You can see a Swiss Cross in the attached picture. You can draw one on a sheet of paper. Now you have to draw two straight lines on that paper and cut along with those lines. After cutting, you must have four congruent pieces and also, you must be able to join them to make a square.
Can you do it?
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In the photo attached with this question, you have to place the numbers from 1 to 19 in the circles such that if we add up any side of the triangle, the sum is 17.
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How Many Chicken Maths Problem
A farmer sold a few chickens to four different customers on a particular day. It was such that each customer purchased half of the remaining chickens and a half chicken more.
Can you find out how many chicken were sold by the farmer on that day if we tell you that the fourth customer bought a single chicken ?
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Suppose that there is a rubber ball which has a property of bouncing back to the original height from which it was dropped and it keeps doing that until it is stopped by any external force.
Can you calculate the fraction of height to which the ball would have bounced if it has bounced four times after dropping from a certain height without being stopped?
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I am a mother. However, I never give birth.
I am a father. However, I never nurse my children.
Wandering is not possible for me, but standing still happens occurs rarely.
Who am I?
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