Mathematical Puzzle
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Can you solve this tricky maths equation problem by replacing it? mark with the correct symbol?
19834 —–: 187
15921 —–: 153
17561 —–: 139
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Using four sevens (7) and a one (1) create the number 100. Except for the five numerals, you can use the usual mathematical operations (+, -, x, :), root and brackets ()
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In the image below, can you find the value of an angle(y)
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Solve the mathematical equation in the picture below.
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In a school, there are four subjects. Seventy percent of students study English, seventy-five percent of students study Science, eighty-five percent of students study Mathematics and eighty percent of students study Spanish.
Can you calculate the percentage of students that study all four subjects?
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You have two jars of chocolates labeled as P and Q. If you move one chocolate from P to Q, the number of chocolates on B will become twice the number of chocolates in A. If you move one chocolate from Q to P, the number of chocolates in both jars will become equal.
Can you find out how many chocolates are there in P and Q respectively?
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Can you find the odd number in the following?
2716, 4135, 5321 and 7145
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There is a straight highway. Four different villages lie on that highway. The distance between them is different. The third village is 60km away from the first village; the fourth is 40 km away from the second; the third is 10 km near to the fourth that it is to the second.
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How many triangles can you find in this given picture?
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Can you make numbers like 24, using numbers 3,3,7 & 7 with any arithmetic operator?
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