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Puzzles by Paul Godding
Paul’s Puzzles
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By Paul Godding
The Main Challenge
Allocate each letter of the English alphabet a numerical value, A=1 B=2 C=3 . . . Z=26. When adding the individual letters, find the total value of these four important words: • KNOWLEDGE • HARD WORK • RESILIENCE • ATTITUDE
The Lagrange Challenge
Lagrange’s Four-Square Theorem states that every positive integer can be made by adding up to four square numbers. For example, 7 can be made by 2²+1²+1²+1² (or 4+1+1+1). There are TWO ways of making 71 when using Lagrange’s Theorem. Can you find both?
The Mathematically Possible Challenge
Using 4, 6 and 12 once each, with + – × ÷ available, which FOUR numbers is it possible to make from the list below? 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80
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The 7puzzle Challenge
The playing board of the 7puzzle game is a 7-by-7 grid of 49 different numbers, ranging from 2 up to 84. The 1st & 6th rows contain the following fourteen numbers:
The Target Challenge
Can you arrive at 71 by inserting 3, 5, 7 and 9 into the gaps on each line?
• ◯×◯+◯+◯ = 71 • ◯²+◯×◯–◯ = 71 • (◯+◯)×◯–◯² = 71 2 5 9 12 14 15 18 20 22 33 40 49 56 72
Which six numbers listed can each be made by adding three others from the list?
Solutions: http://7puzzleblog.com/answers/
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