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These math riddles can make you forget to count

These math riddles can make you forget to count

These math riddles can make you forget to count

These math riddles can make you forget to count

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  • We’ve compiled three tricky math riddles that may cause you to make mistakes.
  • This is a five-minute break, not your math exam. Assume a salesman sold twice as many pears in the afternoon as in the morning.
  • If Julie read 2/3 of a book, she had 90 pages left to read, but what is the book’s length?
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Never-easy math. Since learning to count, we’ve stopped sleeping peacefully. Numbers may be so taxing that we might make enormous mistakes with small errors.

A minute number gaffe may ruin the greatest deals, muck up the hardest exams, and make you look dumb.

Mistakes are good, right? Humans make mistakes.

We’ve compiled three tricky math riddles that may cause you to make blunders. This is a five-minute break, not your math exam.

Riddles

Tom sold twice as many pears in the afternoon as the morning. How many kilogrammes did he sell in the morning and afternoon if he sold 360 kilogrammes?

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Julie read 2/3 of a book. She had 90 pages left to read. Book length?

Rhea divided a number by 5 After subtracting 154, she got 6. Rhea’s number?

Answer 1:

Tom, a salesman, sold twice as many pears in the afternoon. How many kilogrammes did he sell in the morning and afternoon if he sold 360 kilogrammes?

Answer:

Tom sold 120 and 240 kilogrammes.

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Explanation:

Assume he sold x kg in the morning.

Afternoon, he sold 2kg.

x+2x=3x.

3x=360

x= 360/3

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x= 120

That morning, Tom sold 120 kg.

2×120=240 kilogramme. That afternoon, he sold 240 kilogrammes.

Puzzle 2:

Julie read 2/3 of a book. She had 90 pages left to read. Book length?

Answer:

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Pages: 270.

Explanation:

If the book has x pages, she finished 23 x.

x-23.x=13.x pages remain.

⅔ . x – ⅓ . x = 90

⅓ . x = 90

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x = 270

Puzzle 3:

Rhea subtracted 5 from a number. After subtracting 154, she got 6. Rhea’s number?

Answer:

800

Explanation:

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Assuming Rhea chose x,

x/5 – 154 = 6

x/5 = 160

x= 800

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