MATHS QUIZ 8 LOGIC NO. 3

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MATHS QUIZ 8 LOGIC NO. 3

Postby magpie in the 80's » Mon Apr 21, 2008 5:45 pm

1. There is a three digit number. The sum of the digits is 17, and two of the digits are the same. The unique digit subtracted from one of the other digits equals a positive even number. What is the digit that is different from the other two digits?
THREE

2. Which one of these statements is true?

Statement 1: The sum of the false statements is 8
Statement 2: This statement is true
Statement 3: Statement 1 is true
Statement 4: Statement 2 is false
STATEMENT 4

3. Kate's house is 1 mile away from Connor's house. Both of them begin jogging toward the other one's house. Connor jogs at 5 miles an hour, and Kate jogs at 6 miles an hour. After 6 minutes, who is the closest to Connor's house?
KATE


4. The difference of two numbers is twice their sum and half their product, what is the product of the two numbers? The answer is not negative.
ZERO


5. The sum of a two-digit number's digits equals a third of the number. The number is not 0. What is the two digit number?
27


6. There is a two-digit number that is a multiple of 11. If you take one of the digits and double it, then multiply that two-digit result by the original number, you will have a different number. Remove the digits that are square numbers from the new number, and you will have the original number. What is the number?
55


7. Which statement is absolutely true? There can be any number of false statements.

Statement 1: The sum of the true statements equals 5
Statement 2: Statement 3 is true
Statement 3: Statement 2 is true
Statement 4: Statement 2 is false
STATEMENT 4


8. Joe can crush 20 cans in a minute, Chris can crush 30 cans in a minute, and Sam can crush 40 cans in a minute. Sam and Chris need to crush 150 cans in two minutes, so they ask Joe to help. What is the shortest time Joe can work, but still have Sam and Chris finish all 150 cans in 2 minutes?
30 SECONDS



9. There are four perpendicular pathways, which are all 1 mile long. Rafael stands at the north pathway, Joe stands at the east pathway, Tito stands at the west pathway, and Captain Cannon stands at the south pathway. All of them start running at the same time and will eventually meet in the middle. Tito runs at 7 miles an hour, Captain Cannon and Rafael both run at 8 miles an hour, and Joe runs at 6 miles an hour. After 6 minutes of running, who will be the closest to Rafael?
7170


10. Emily and Natalie stand at opposite corners of a square-shaped track. Emily runs at 6 miles an hour, and Natalie runs at 8 miles an hour. Each side of the track is half a mile, and both girls begin running clockwise at the same time.
How long will it take for Natalie and Emily to both be at the same point?
30 MINUTES
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Re: MATHS QUIZ 8 LOGIC NO. 3

Postby Hondo » Mon Apr 21, 2008 5:50 pm

1 = 737

3 = Kate

6 = 88

8 = 30 seconds

10 = 1/2 hour
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Re: MATHS QUIZ 8 LOGIC NO. 3

Postby Turkeywizz » Mon Apr 21, 2008 5:56 pm

5= 27
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Re: MATHS QUIZ 8 LOGIC NO. 3

Postby JAS » Mon Apr 21, 2008 5:57 pm

Q1 [-o< 8-[ Is it 3

If the three numbers are 7, 7, 3...added togeter = 17...7 - 3 = 4 (the positive even number bit)

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Re: MATHS QUIZ 8 LOGIC NO. 3

Postby magpie in the 80's » Mon Apr 21, 2008 6:30 pm

hondo71 wrote:1 = 737 INCORRECT

3 = Kate

6 = 88 INCORRECT

8 = 30 seconds

10 = 1/2 hour

OTHER 3 CORRECT HONDO
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Re: MATHS QUIZ 8 LOGIC NO. 3

Postby magpie in the 80's » Mon Apr 21, 2008 6:30 pm

Roman wrote:5= 27

CORRECT R
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Re: MATHS QUIZ 8 LOGIC NO. 3

Postby magpie in the 80's » Mon Apr 21, 2008 6:30 pm

JAS wrote:Q1 [-o< 8-[ Is it 3

If the three numbers are 7, 7, 3...added togeter = 17...7 - 3 = 4 (the positive even number bit)

Ah nuts...beaten to the one I could understand by a rooster :evil: :wink:

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3 IS CORRECT JAS
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Re: MATHS QUIZ 8 LOGIC NO. 3

Postby magpie in the 80's » Wed Apr 23, 2008 5:00 pm

LETS KEEP IT GOING MATH MANIACS :wink:
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Re: MATHS QUIZ 8 LOGIC NO. 3

Postby godoubleblues » Wed Apr 23, 2008 5:12 pm

Q9 - Joe
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Re: MATHS QUIZ 8 LOGIC NO. 3

Postby magpie in the 80's » Wed Apr 23, 2008 7:56 pm

godoubleblues wrote:Q9 - Joe

INCORRECT GDB
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Re: MATHS QUIZ 8 LOGIC NO. 3

Postby godoubleblues » Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:16 am

magpie in the 80's wrote:
godoubleblues wrote:Q9 - Joe

INCORRECT GDB


so much for my logic :roll:
OK I have had another look :wink:
how about Captain Cannon
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Re: MATHS QUIZ 8 LOGIC NO. 3

Postby magpie in the 80's » Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:18 am

godoubleblues wrote:
magpie in the 80's wrote:
godoubleblues wrote:Q9 - Joe

INCORRECT GDB


so much for my logic :roll:
OK I have had another look :wink:
how about Captain Cannon

INCORRECT GDB
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Re: MATHS QUIZ 8 LOGIC NO. 3

Postby magpie in the 80's » Sat Apr 26, 2008 11:44 am

magpie in the 80's wrote:1. There is a three digit number. The sum of the digits is 17, and two of the digits are the same. The unique digit subtracted from one of the other digits equals a positive even number. What is the digit that is different from the other two digits?
THREE

2. Which one of these statements is true?

Statement 1: The sum of the false statements is 8
Statement 2: This statement is true
Statement 3: Statement 1 is true
Statement 4: Statement 2 is false
STATEMENT 4

3. Kate's house is 1 mile away from Connor's house. Both of them begin jogging toward the other one's house. Connor jogs at 5 miles an hour, and Kate jogs at 6 miles an hour. After 6 minutes, who is the closest to Connor's house?
KATE


4. The difference of two numbers is twice their sum and half their product, what is the product of the two numbers? The answer is not negative.
ZERO


5. The sum of a two-digit number's digits equals a third of the number. The number is not 0. What is the two digit number?
27


6. There is a two-digit number that is a multiple of 11. If you take one of the digits and double it, then multiply that two-digit result by the original number, you will have a different number. Remove the digits that are square numbers from the new number, and you will have the original number. What is the number?
55


7. Which statement is absolutely true? There can be any number of false statements.

Statement 1: The sum of the true statements equals 5
Statement 2: Statement 3 is true
Statement 3: Statement 2 is true
Statement 4: Statement 2 is false
STATEMENT 4


8. Joe can crush 20 cans in a minute, Chris can crush 30 cans in a minute, and Sam can crush 40 cans in a minute. Sam and Chris need to crush 150 cans in two minutes, so they ask Joe to help. What is the shortest time Joe can work, but still have Sam and Chris finish all 150 cans in 2 minutes?
30 SECONDS



9. There are four perpendicular pathways, which are all 1 mile long. Rafael stands at the north pathway, Joe stands at the east pathway, Tito stands at the west pathway, and Captain Cannon stands at the south pathway. All of them start running at the same time and will eventually meet in the middle. Tito runs at 7 miles an hour, Captain Cannon and Rafael both run at 8 miles an hour, and Joe runs at 6 miles an hour. After 6 minutes of running, who will be the closest to Rafael?
7170


10. Emily and Natalie stand at opposite corners of a square-shaped track. Emily runs at 6 miles an hour, and Natalie runs at 8 miles an hour. Each side of the track is half a mile, and both girls begin running clockwise at the same time.
How long will it take for Natalie and Emily to both be at the same point?
30 MINUTES


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