#321 - Solve My Maths Problem

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A wealthy man once decided to donate money to all the citizens of his area. He decided to give $60 to women and $45 to the men. But out of the 3552 people, only 1/9 of men and 1/12 of women came to receive money.

How much money did he spend in such a scenario?
category : MATHS

#322 - Tricky Logical Problem

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The train A left from point P for point Q at 80 kmph. Exactly after half an hour, train B left from point Q for point P at 60 kmph.

Can you calculate which of the trains from A and B will be further from point P when they meet?

#323 - Logic Clock Time Brain Teaser

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There is an antique clock exhibition. So many clock are piled up with distinct numbers tagged with them. The person managing it hangs different clocks numbers periodically on the main wall. At 9:20 am, he hung the clock number 200; at 11:00 am, he hung the clock number 30; at 4:00 pm, he hung the clock number 240.

Which numbered clock will he hang on the wall when the time is 7:30pm ?

#324 - IQ Brain Teaser

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You have landed at the finale of an IQ championship. In this round, you are asked to pick up seven cones and place them in a manner that there are exactly six rows of cones in a straight line. Also, each row must contain just three cones.

How will you do it?
category : LOGIC | MATHS

#325 - Super Hard Math Equation Problem

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You have to arrange 6 numbers – 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 in a manner that the result come out as 278. You can use the basic mathematical expressions – divide, multiply, addition and subtraction in between and you can also use parenthesis. However, you cannot use a same number twice. You may or may not use all the six numbers but you can’t join them together. For example you can’t use 6, 5 and 4 as 654.

Can you solve it?
category : MATHS | EQUATION

#326 - Hard Math Problem

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A red ant is sitting on one side of a table (point X) and a black ant is sitting on the opposite side of the table (point Y). Now both of them decides to exchange their places and starts crawling. On the way, both of the ants meet and after that, it takes 20 seconds for the Red ant to move to point Y and it takes 5 seconds for the Black ant to reach point X.

Find out the total time taken by the Red and the Black ant to make the journey.

#327 - Hard Maths Brain Teasers Rebus

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Identify the hidden meaning in the mathematical rebus below

category : MATHS | REBUS

#328 - Horse Math Riddle

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Josh went on a bicycle ride and travelled along with wind covering a mile in just 3 minutes. On the other hand while returning back, he was riding against the wind and it took him 4 minutes to travel the same distance.

Calculate the time he will take to ride a mile if there was no wind acting upon his ride?

#329 - Maths Rebus Problem

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What does the below maths rebus mean?

#330 - Mathematical Rebus Puzzle

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What does this mathematical rebus mean?

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