Puzzle 1
Can you find a five-digit number that …
… if you place a 9 at the beginning is four times larger than if you place a 9 at the end instead?
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Hint
Adding 900,000 to the numbner is the same as placing a 9 at the beginning.
Answer
23,076.
Reasoning
Placing the 9 at the beginning is equivalent to adding 900,000 (for example, 12,345 + 900,000 becomes 912,345).
Placing the 9 at the end is equivalent to multiplying by 10 and adding 9 (for example, 12,345 x 10 + 9 becomes 123,459).
Let's call the unknown number k, and we know that one of these numbers is 4 times the other, so:
k + 900,000 = 4 x (10k + 9)
k + 900,000 = 40k + 36
900,000 – 36 = 40k – k
899,964 = 39k
899,964 ÷ 39 = k
Therefore, k = 23,076.
Double-Checking
9 23,076 = 4 x 230,769 .
Puzzle 2
How many grains of sand do you need …
… until you have a heap of sand?
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Is a million grains of sand a heap?
Answer
We can probably agree on two things:
A million grains of sand is a heap.
If we remove one grain of sand from this heap, we will still have a heap.
We can now keep repeating (2) until we only have a single grain of sand remaining.
Is this a heap? Clearly not. But what went wrong with our thinking?
This is called the Sorites paradox (soros being Greek for "heap") and is a classic paradox that has no real answer.
Both (1) and (2) are true, and we can indeed keep removing one grain of sand until we have a single grain remaining. If we remove one more grain, we're left with nothing, is this still a heap?
When does the heap become a non-heap?
Puzzle 3
What letter comes next in this sequence:
A O E A O T F ?
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This is quite a common representation of the alphabet.
Answer
L.
The last letter from hoteL, which is H in the phonetic alphabet, alphA, bravO, charliE, etc.
Puzzle 4
Can you find common anagrams of the following words:
BINARY
ABROAD
RASCAL
ALTARS
BADGER
BARKED
MARBLE
UNABLE
TABLET
CALLER
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The first letters of the words are: B, A, S, A, B, B, R, N, B, C.
Answer
BINARY = BRAINY
ABROAD = ABOARD
RASCAL = SCALAR
ALTARS = ASTRAL
BADGER = BARGED
BARKED = BRAKED
MARBLE = RAMBLE
UNABLE = NEBULA
TABLET = BATTLE
CALLER = CELLAR or RECALL
There are some less common anagrams such as:
RASCAL = SACRAL
ALTARS = TARSAL
ALTARS = RATALS
ALTARS = TALARS
BADGER = GARBED
BARKED = DEBARK
MARBLE = BLAMER
MARBLE = AMBLER
MARBLE = LAMBER
UNABLE = UNBALE
TABLET = BATTEL
So you can have an extra half point if you found one of these! There are some even rarer anagrams, but I don't think I'll allow those!
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