#361 - Smart Math Problem

As they say, beggars can't be choosers, in fact begger take what they can get. A begger on the street can make one cigarette out of every 6 cigarette butts he finds. After one whole day of searching and checking public ashtrays the begger finds a total of 72 cigarette butts. How many cigarettes can he make and smoke from the butts he found?

Smart Math Problem

14
If the begger can make a whole cigarette from 6 butts then he can make 12 cigarettes from the 72 he found. Once he smokes those, he then will have another 12 butts, which gives him enough to make another 2 cigarettes. A total of 14.

#362 - Simple Math Puzzle

At my favorite fruit stand,
an orange costs 18¢,
a pineapple costs 27¢,
and a grape costs 15¢.
Using the same logic, can you tell how much a mango costs?

Simple Math Puzzle

15¢ The cost is equal to 3¢ for each letter in the fruits name.

#363 - Math Riddle

Find three whole, positive numbers that have the same answer when multiplied together as when added together.

Math Riddle

1,2, & 3

1 x 2 x 3 = 6 and 1 + 2 + 3 = 6

#364 - Answer a Maths Riddle

Can you find a seven digit number which describes itself. The first digit is the number of zeros in the number. The second digit is the number of ones in the number, etc. For example, in the number 21200, there are 2 zeros, 1 one, 2 twos, 0 threes and 0 fours.

3211000

#365 - Maths Quiz

Fred can eat 27 chocolates in a hour, Alice can eat 2 chocolates in 10 minutes, and Kelly can eat 7 chocolates in 20 minutes. How long will it take them to share and eat a large box of 120 chocolates whilst watching a movie?

Maths Quiz

2 hours.

In one hour, Fred eats 27 chocolates, Alice eats 12, and Kelly eats 21. A total of 60 chocolates. Therefore 120 chocolates would take 120 ÷ 60 = 2 hours. QED.

#366 - February Series Question

Find The Next Number
12 13 15 17 111 113 117 119 123 ?

February Series Question

129.

These are the first 10 prime numbers (2, 3, 5...) prefixed with a 1

#367 - February Maths Puzzle

Using eight eights and addition only, can you make 1000?

February Maths Puzzle

888 + 88 + 8 + 8 + 8 = 1000

#368 - Hardest Math Riddle

Create a number using only the digits 4,4,3,3,2,2,1 and 1. So i can only be eight digits. You have to make sure the ones are separated by one digit, the twos are separated by two digits the threes are separated with three digits and the fours are separated by four digits

Hardest Math Riddle

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#369 - Mathematical Riddle

Using only two 2's and any combination of mathematical signs, symbols and functions can you make 5?

Mathematical Riddle

SQRT(.2 ^ -2)
Take .2 and raise it to the power of -2 and then take the square root.

#370 - Tricky Nine Maths Riddle

A new medical building containing 100 offices had just been completed. Mark was hired to paint the numbers 1 to 100 on the doors. How many times will Mark have to paint the number nine?

Tricky Nine Maths Riddle

The correct answer is twenty (9,19,29,39,49,59,69,79,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98,99(2) and so on).