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MAGIC SQUARE In a magic square, each diagonal row and column of numbers add up to the same total. Using the digits 1 - 9 can you make a magic square?
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UN - MAGIC SQUARE In a magic square, each diagonal row and column of numbers add up to the same total. Using the digits 1- 9 can you make an un- magic square? One in which each total is different
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BROKEN CALCULATOR! Can you make the numbers 1 - 20 using only the keys on this broken calculator? Example 8 = 3 x 4 - 4
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Broken Calculator! Using only these keys make each of these numbers. Press as few buttons as possible 16, 37, 88, 638
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FISH PUZZLE! By moving just 3 matchsticks can you make it look as though the fish is swimming to the left ?
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£12 £18 £90 £3.40 £55.50 £60.40 10%25%50%15% IN YOUR HEAD!
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NEIGHBOURS! Arrange the numbers 1 - 5 on yellow 0’s so that consecutive numbers are not directly connected by a yellow line
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Write the digits 1-9 into the grid so that they obey the row and column headings
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A favourite aunt decides to give her nephew and niece $200 between them. Because the niece is the older of the two she says that the money must be divided so that she gets $3 for every $2 that her brother gets. How much does each child get?
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Write the following numbers down in words: 7887 6534654 76000870003
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Three consecutive numbers multiplied together give the answer 21924 What are they?
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