Daily Brain Teasers for Sunday, 24 May 2020
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Can you replace the question mark with a number?
MATH PUZZLE: Can you replace the question mark with a number?The first user who solved this task is Nasrin 24 T.
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Remove 2 letters from this seq...
Remove 2 letters from this sequence (ZPAPERM) to reveal a familiar English word.The first user who solved this task is Nasrin 24 T.
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Find number abc
If cbca5 - ab1a4 = b0801 find number abc. Multiple solutions may exist.The first user who solved this task is Nasrin 24 T.
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A mother and her young inquisi...
A mother and her young inquisitive son were flying Southwest Airlines from Kansas City to Chicago.
The son (who had been looking out the window) turned to his mother and asked, "If dogs have baby dogs and cats have baby cats, why don't planes have baby planes?"
The mother (who couldn't think of an answer), told her son to ask the flight attendant.
So the boy dutifully asked the flight attendant, "If dogs have baby dogs, and cats have baby cats, why don't planes have baby planes?"
The flight attendant responded, "Did your mother tell you to ask me that?"
The little boy admitted that she did.
"Well, then, tell your mother that there are no baby planes because Southwest always pulls out on time. Now, let your mother explain that to you."
The son (who had been looking out the window) turned to his mother and asked, "If dogs have baby dogs and cats have baby cats, why don't planes have baby planes?"
The mother (who couldn't think of an answer), told her son to ask the flight attendant.
So the boy dutifully asked the flight attendant, "If dogs have baby dogs, and cats have baby cats, why don't planes have baby planes?"
The flight attendant responded, "Did your mother tell you to ask me that?"
The little boy admitted that she did.
"Well, then, tell your mother that there are no baby planes because Southwest always pulls out on time. Now, let your mother explain that to you."
Grand Duke Ferdinand II de MediciDied 24 May 1670 at age 59 (born 14 Jul 1610).Grand Duke Ferdinand II de Medici was an Italian monarch and science patron was Grand Duke from 1621. His eager and liberal patronage of men of science included Nicolaus Steno and Galileo, and he helped suppost the foundation of the Accademia del Cimento (1657). He also devised a sealed thermometer which, unlike Galileo's open one, was not affected by changes in air pressure. It was to him that Galileo dedicated the lens with which he had discovered the satellites of Jupiter and he also made him a gift of the armed lodestone. J. W. Blaeu dedicated to him one of his globes of the fifth type. Ferdinand II was also a patron of Robert Dudley. |
Mathematical Puzzle: IF 1111...
Mathematical Puzzle: IF 1111=5, 2222=24 and 3333=93 THEN 77777=?The first user who solved this task is Nasrin 24 T.
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Find the 7 letters word
Find the 7 letters word. Word may go in all 8 directions.The first user who solved this task is Nílton Corrêa de Sousa.
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What a winning combination?
The computer chose a secret code (sequence of 4 digits from 1 to 6). Your goal is to find that code. Black circles indicate the number of hits on the right spot. White circles indicate the number of hits on the wrong spot.The first user who solved this task is Nasrin 24 T.
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Calculate A+B*C*D
Look at the series (10, 34, A, 214, B, 760, 1264, D, 2974, 4294, 6010, C, ...), determine the pattern, and find the unknown values (A, B, C and D) and calculate A+B*C*D!The first user who solved this task is Nílton Corrêa de Sousa.
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Chess Knight Move
Find the title of movie, using the move of a chess knight. First letter is P. Length of words in solution: 4,7.The first user who solved this task is Nasrin 24 T.
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Calculate the number 518
NUMBERMANIA: Calculate the number 518 using numbers [7, 3, 2, 9, 43, 658] and basic arithmetic operations (+, -, *, /). Each of the numbers can be used only once.The first user who solved this task is Nílton Corrêa de Sousa.
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