Puzzle 1
Alex Smith was born on December 25th , 1971, yet their birthday is always in the summer.
How is this possible?
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They can't have been born in the USA then.
Answer
They live in Australia, but they could have been born anywhere South of the equator, where the seasons are reversed.
Puzzle 2
I was having trouble sleeping last night and I tossed and turned well into the night.
Our local town hall has a clock which strikes on the hour and also strikes just once on the half hour.
During one of my more awake moments I heard the clock strike once, but I could not tell what time it was.
Half an hour later it struck once again, but I still could not tell what time it was.
Finally, half an hour later it struck once again and I knew what the time was.
What time was it?
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When does the clock strike just once?
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1.30 in the morning.
The initial single strike was at 12.30.
Puzzle 3
Three teachers were discussing how long they had been teaching.
Alex and Billie had been teaching for a total of 36 years.
Charlie and Billie had been teaching for a total of 22 years.
Charlie and Alex had been teaching for a total of 28 years.
How long had each been teaching?
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If we look at all of the clues, each person appears exactly twice.
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Alex had been teaching for 21 years.
Billie had been teaching for 15 years.
Charlie had been teaching for 7 years.
Reasoning
If we look at all of the clues, each person appears exactly twice.
So the total of the three clues gives us two lots of Alex + Billie + Charlie = 36 + 22 + 28 = 86.
So, Alex + Billie + Charlie = 43 years.
In each clue we are given two of the people, so we can use this to find the missing person:
Charlie and Billie had been teaching for a total of 22 years, which means that Alex must be: 43 – 22 = 21 years.
Charlie and Alex had been teaching for a total of 28 years, which means that Billie must be: 43 – 28 = 15 years.
Alex and Billie had been teaching for a total of 36 years, which means that Charlie must be: 43 – 36 = 7 years.
Reasoning With Algebra
Let Alex = A, Billie = B and Charlie = C, then:
[1] A + B = 36
[2] C + B = 22
[3] C + A = 28
If we use [3] – [2] we have:
[4] A – B = 6
If we use [1] + [4] we have:
2A = 42
A = 21
By [1] B = 15. By [3] C = 7.
Puzzle 4
Traffic was bad going to work this morning. I only managed to average 30 mph.
How fast must I go home tonight, along the same route, to average 60 mph for the entire round trip?
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It doesn't matter what the distance is, so try a random distance.
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This cannot be done.
It does not matter how far the trip is, let's assume that it is random distance, say 60 miles, and remembering that Time = Distance ÷ Speed.
The morning trip took 60 miles ÷ 30 mph = 2 hours.
To average the required 60 mph, we would have to travel the total distance (of 120 miles) in 2 hours. However, we've already used all of the two hours for the morning trip!
Choosing any random distance would also show that it can't be done.
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