Tue 8 Mar, 2005 09:51 am - [b]I'm thinking of two numbers.
Their difference is 10 and their product is 16.
Can you determine the sum of their squares? [/b] (view)
Tue 8 Mar, 2005 08:44 am - I dont think this is right - help me:-)
13-3=10 Difference
13+3=16 <-- This cannot be the Product, a Product is derived by multiplication - correct?
(13x13) = 169
(3x3) = 9
169+9 = 178 (view)
Tue 8 Mar, 2005 07:17 am - [b]I'm thinking of two numbers.
Their difference is 10 and their product is 16.
Can you determine the sum of their squares?[/b] (view)
Mon 14 Feb, 2005 11:06 am - I have 27 identical coins and a balance scale.
One of my coins weighs more than the others.
How many weighings will I need to find the heavy coin? (view)
Wed 9 Feb, 2005 01:01 pm - Make your way from HEAT to COLD in only four
steps, changing one letter at a time to make a good
English word at each step.
[b]H E A T
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
C O L D
[/b] (view)
Wed 9 Feb, 2005 01:00 pm - Choose the correct letter from each clue in the
rhyme below. When put in order, the five letters will
spell the answer to the riddle.
[b]My first is in part but not in air.
My second in see... (view)
Wed 9 Feb, 2005 12:59 pm - What two words, formed from different
arrangements of the same seven letters, can be
used to complete the sentence below?
The Girl Scouts were anything but happy
__________ when they had to... (view)
Wed 9 Feb, 2005 12:58 pm - The following puzzle consists of one word that can be split into two words.
One word: type of road covering
Two words: a stop sign for certain Snakes (view)