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#151 - The Password Number Brain Teaser

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While playing an arcade game, Tony comes across a hidden chamber that has been locked using a 5-digit password combination. Fedora, the angel helping out the game character gives the following

Hints:
1. The fourth digit of the password is four more than the second one.
2. The third digit of the password is three less than the second one.
3. The first digit is three times the last one.
4. Three pairs of digits sum up to be eleven.
category : MATHS

#152 - Dice Game Probability Problem

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Two women play a dice game where two standard dice are rolled. Woman A says that a 11 will be rolled first. Woman B says that two consecutive 8s will be rolled first. The women keep rolling until one of them wins.

What is the probability that A will win ?

#153 - Amazing Numbers Puzzle

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Using the numbers 1 to 9, achieve a sum total of 100. The conditions being, you may only use addition as the operation. Also, feel free to combine two digits such as 1,2, to make 12 or 21. To help you even more, you may even use fractions. (example : take 1, 2 to make 1/2).
category : MATHS

#154 - The Great War: India v/s Pakistan v/s SriLanka

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Pakistan, India and Srilanka are engaged in a missile war, such that they fire one after the other, in a sequence, the sequence selected by draw of lots. The rules of war are such that the 3 countries keep on shooting at each other until they hit with the missile. This goes on until there is one last country left unhit, and then the war ends. The chances that Pakistan hits its target is 100%, Srilanka hits the target is 80% and India hits the target is 50%.
Who has the highest chance of winning the war?

#155 - Stone Riddle that Rewards

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You are walking through a jungle, when you come across an engraved stone that reads, "You shall get rewards if you answer this- What is a number less than 100, which increases in 1/5th of it's value when you interchange it's digits?"
category : MATHS

#156 - Archery and the bull's eye

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William is blindfolded and is playing archery. Unfortunately, when he shoots the first shot, he misses the bull's eye. When he shoots the second shot, the arrow goes even farther and he misses it. William again shoots the third arrow.
Question: how greater is the chance for making his last shot also worse than the previous and the first one?

#157 - May The Fastest Car Win

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John is out with his class of 25 boys to a local park. Each guy has a remote controlled car with them. The park has a racetrack that allows 5 cars to be raced at once. Their teacher, Mr. Ted, declares that the top three fastest cars get ice cream.

How many races are required to determine the 3 fastest cars?
category : LOGIC | MATHS

#158 - Use Variables And Construct The Function

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There are two variables given a, and b. construct a function f (a b) using the variables, which will return the maximum one in the construction {a b}
The rule that should be followed is that, you can only use +/-. And () in order to take the absolute value for the construction. You cannot use if () in the construction.
category : MATHS | EQUATION

#159 - Charlie and the chocolate factory

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Once upon a time, Charlie visited a chocolate factory. He wanted to buy some chocolates for him and the cost of the chocolate was 3rs each. The money which he had was rs.45. But he was very much surprised when he reached the factory. To his luck there was some scheme in the chocolate factory on that particular day. The scheme and the offer was that when you return 3 wrappers of the chocolates, you will be getting another chocolate for free in return of those wrappers.

So totally how many chocolates would he be able to buy?
category : MATHS

#160 - Cost Stuffers Maths Problem

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A lady who lived in a shoe had to buy Christmas gifts for her big family. She selected the cheapest stocking stuffers. The bill was still high. There was an addition of 15 percent of the sales tax and an addition of the 5 percent of the luxury tax to the actual amount. She paid $100.

Find out the original price of the stuffers without the taxes ?
category : MATHS

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