#461 - Trick Equation Problem
The following equation can be made correct by moving one small line. Can you find out how?
6 + 6 + 2 = 34034
Move one line from the plus sign and place it on the RHS as shown.
6 + 6 - 2 = 340/34
The following equation can be made correct by moving one small line. Can you find out how?
6 + 6 + 2 = 34034
Move one line from the plus sign and place it on the RHS as shown.
6 + 6 - 2 = 340/34
Can you complete the sequence?
192, 021, 222, 324, 252, 627, 2__, 9__?
282 and then 930.
This is because, every alternate number is in a sequence.
192, 222 and 252 have a gap of 30.
021, 324 and 627 have a gap of 303.
Living above a star, I do not burn
Eleven friends and they do not turn
I can just be visited in a sequence, not once or repeatedly
PQRS are my initials
Can you tell my name accurately?
I am the number 7 on a phone number pad.
In the given picture, you can find a square in the center and four open squares. Can you form three closed squares by just moving three sticks from their positions respectively?
Which holiday are we talking about ?
He(he-man) + low(down array) + E +N(no)
halloween
Solve the number series problem in the picture below ?
3
Center Number = (Top Left Number * Bottom Left Number)/(Top Right Number * Bottom Right Number)
= (30 * 2) / (4*5)
= 3
Alex and Martin are planning on a vacation. Alex says, "It will be better if we take the train to the hotel. We will reach faster."
To this, Martin says, "No. You are wrong. The train stops at halfway to the hotel and then we will have to walk the rest of the way. We should take the bikes to the hotel directly."
Alex says, "You are wrong."
Now, Alex takes the train while Martin takes the bike. The train travels with four times the speed of bike. The bike travels at twice the speed of walking.
Who do you think will reach the hotel first?
Martin
S = total distance to the hotel.
V = walking speed.
2V = bike speed.
8V = train speed.
A = time taken by Alex
M = time taken by Martin
A = (S/2)/8V + (S/2)/V = S/16V + S/2V
M = S/2V
Now if you notice, A exceeds M by S/16V. Therefore, Martin will reach the hotel first.
Can you find a number that lies one third of the distance between 1/3 and 2/3?
Let us find a bigger multiple first. Lets multiply the numerator and denominator by 9 in both the numbers.
Now, 1/3 = 9/27
And, 2/3 = 18/27
Clearly, 12/27 lies one third on the distance between the two numbers now.
A solo dice game is played. In this game, upon each turn, a normal pair of dice is rolled and the score is calculated not by adding the numbers but multiplying them.
It is observed that in a particular game, the score for the second roll is five more than what was achieved in the first roll. The score for the third roll is six less than what was achieved in the second roll. The score for the fourth roll is eleven more than what was achieved in the third roll. The score for the fifth roll is eight less than what was achieved in the fourth roll.
Can you calculate the score for each of the five throws ?
Score for the first roll - 10
Score for the first roll - 15
Score for the first roll - 9
Score for the first roll - 20
Score for the first roll - 12
You are given four following results:
1111 = F
2222 = E
3333 = T
Then, can you find out how to code 4444 ?
sixteen
It is simple.
1 + 1 + 1 + 1 = Four
2 + 2 + 2 + 2 = Eight
3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = Twelve
4 + 4 + 4 + 4 = Sixteen