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1. BOUNCE, BOUNCE ...
Fay's rubber ball bounces exactly
half the height from which it is
dropped. She drops the ball from
the top of a building that is 64
meters tall. How high will the ball
bounce on its elghth bounce?DOUBLE YOUR TREASURE
A goblin miner ears 1 cent the first day, 2
cents the second day, 4 cents the third day, 8
cents the fourth day, and so on, doubling the
amount each day. How much will the miner earn
in 30 days?CROSS SUM
In each cross puzzle below, place the numbers
1, 2,3, 4, 5 in the squares, so that the sum of
three numbers in a vertical or horizontal line
equals the sum given above that puzzle.
sum = 8
sum = 9 sum = 102, SUM OF THIRTEEN
Place the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 in the
eight circles so that the sum of the numbers in
any line equals 13.2. MAGIC SQUARE
Make amagic square by placing the digits 1
through 9 in the square below so that the sum
of the three numbers in any vertical, horizontal,
or diagonal line equals 15.2. SUM OF THIRTEEN
Place the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8 inthe
eight circles so that the sum of the numbers in
any line equals 13.3. SUM PATTERN
Find the following sum:
13+15+174+13415417413+15+174 134154174194 15+17+13+15+17
Look for patterns. (No calculators allowed.)3. SUM FUN
Find a quick and easy method to
compute the sum of the first 100
counting numbers. (No calculators
allowed.)
1+24+34+4+5+--.+97 + 98 + 99 + 1003. TRIANGULAR NUMBERS
A triangular number is a number
that can be represented by dots
arranged in a triangular shape as
shown below. The first four
triangular numbers are 1, 3, 6, 10.
What is the 10th triangular
number? The 20th? The 100th?
Triangular Numbers
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
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Eight people meet at a party. They all
exchange handshakes. How many
handshakes are exchanged?
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ool4. JODY’S WARDROBE
Jody's favorite clothes include four T-shirts,
three pairs of designer jeans, and two pairs of
sandals. How many days in a row could she
wear a different outfit using her favorite
clothes?5. RED PAINT
There are 27 small cubes arranged in a3 by 3
by 3 cube. The top and sides of the large cube
are painted red. How many of the 27 small
cubes have 0 faces painted? 1 face? 2 faces?
3 faces? 4 faces? 5 faces? 6 faces?5. RED AND WHITE CUBE
A3by 3 by 3 cube can be built with red cubes
and white cubes so that no white faces touch
and no red faces touch. How would you do
this? How many small red faces and how many
gmail white faces will be visible on the large
cube?5. MULTICOLORED CUBE
Arrange 9 red cubes, 9 blue cubes, and 9 white
cubes in a large 3 by 3 by 3 cube so that no row
or column of cubes contains two cubes of the
same color.6. DIGIT ALICE
How many different three-digit numbers can be
written using the digits 4, 5, 6, and 7? (Use
each digit only once in a number.)
3-DIGIT NUMBERS.6. ONE-TWO-THREE
How many different two-digit numbers and how
many different three-digit numbers can be 2-DIGIT 3-DIGIT
written using the digits 1, 2, and 3? (Use each
digit only once in a number.)6. WIN, PLACE, AND SHOW
‘Eight runners are entered in the
1000-meter run. How many
different first, second, and third
place finishes could possibly
occur?7. FIRST FOUR
Using all four of the numbers 1, 2,
3, 4 and the operations +, —, x, +,
make equations that equal 0
through 10. (You may use the
numbers and operations in any
order, and you may use an
operation more than once.)
Example: (2 x 3)-4+1=3
Ul “API8. STAR STITCH
How many different triangles are in this star?7. EQUATION PUZZLE
Using all four of the numbers 8, 4,
2, 1 in that order, make equations
that equal 0 through 10. (You may
use the operations +, —, x, + in
any order and any number of
times.)
Example: 8 — 4+ (2x 1)=67. FOUR FOURS
Using exactly four 4s and the operations +, —,
x, and +, make equations that equal 0, 1, 2, 3,
4, 6, 7, 8, and 9.8. FRAME GAME
How many different rectangles can you count in this figure?8. FIND THE RULE
Discover the rule for finding the number of
different rectangles in a square grid containing
c¢ columns and r rows.9. FOUR SQUARES
Find the five different shapes that can be made
using four squares which share at least one
edge with another square.
Note: These squares share an edge.
These squares do not share an edge.
LJ9, PAINTOMINOES
There are 12 different shapes that can be
made using five squares with common edges.
The shapes are called pentominoes.
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Can you find all 12 pentominoes? ‘9. POLYGON PARADE
Show how four identical isosceles right
triangles can be placed together to form
. a rectangle that isn't a square.
. two different parallelograms that aren’t
rectangles
. a square
. a triangle
. @ trapezoid
moO Op
lsosceles right triangle10. DRAW ONE
What are the chances of drawing a red card
from a regular 52-card deck of playing cards?
What are the chances of drawing a spade? A
5? A black 3? A 7 of clubs?10. PASCAL’S TRIANGLE
The triangle shown below is called Pascal's
triangle. What numbers are in the next row of
this triangle? What patterns can you find in the
rows and diagonals of the triangle?10. WIN A TRIP?
Three students will represent your school ata
conference at the state capitol. A drawing will
be held to select the three representatives from
a group of five finalists. If you and your friend
are both finalists, what are the chances that
both of your names will be drawn?11. PRIME SEARCH
The sum of the digits of an odd two-digit prime
number is 11. The tens digit is greater than the
ones digit. What is the number?11. CANOE SOLVE THIS?
A woman wants to take her fox,
chicken, and bag of corn across the
river in her canoe. The canoe can
hold only one thing in addition to
the woman. If left alone, the fox
would eat the chicken, or the
chicken would eat the corn. How
can the woman take everything
across the river safely?Last Tuesday on flight #196 to
Denver, Mrs. Jones, Miss Smith,
and
in row 13. Atone Particular time, all
of the following were true:
A
B.
Cc.
D.
E.
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11. PLANE LOGIC
Mr. Bond were seated together
. Mrs. Jones had her traytable
down.
- The person sitting in the
window seat was to the left of
the other two.
. Mr. Bond was sitting next to
Mrs. Jones.
The lady in the center was
reading a magazine.
. Miss Smith was reading a
book.
. Miss Smith was the
stepdaughter of the person
on Mr. Bond's left.
Who was sitting in the aisle seat?12. BRETT’S AGE
Brett's father is four times as old as Brett is
now. In four years, Brett’s age will be one-third
of his father’s age. How old are they now?12. FERDINAND’S FOUNTAIN
Ferdinand has a three-liter unmarked
container, a five-liter unmarked container, and
an unlimited supply of root beer. How can he
use them to measure out four liters of root
beer?12. FOOL’S GOLD
A jeweler has four small bars that are
supposed to be gold. He knows that one is
counterfeit. The counterfeit bar has a slightly
different weight than a real gold bar. Using only
a balance scale, how can the jeweler find the
counterfeit bar?13. FOUR WEIGHTS
Using a balance scale, you must be
able to balance every whole
kilogram amount from 1 kg through
15 kg. You may choose four
standard weights to use, each a
different number of kilograms.
Which weights should you choose?13. CHAIN REACTION
How can a chain with 63 links be
cut in three places so that you
could hand a person any number of
links from 1 to 63? (A cut link is still
counted as a link.)13. IT’S MAGIC
If you know how to use the “magic cards” below, you can ask a friend
to think of a secret number between 1 and 31. Then ask your friend to
answer “yes” or “no” to each of the following questions: “Is the secret
number on card #1? On #2? On #3? On #4? On #5?” After your
friend has answered each question, you can say what the secret
number is. Before you learn the “magic trick,” can you figure it out?
card #1 card #2
4 5 6 7
12 13 14 15
20 21 22 23
28 29 30 31
card #3 card #4 card #514, FAST DRAW
Form exactly two squares by drawing five lines.
By drawing six lines. By drawing seven lines.14. ONE FOR ALL
What is the greatest number of Pieces you can
cut a cake into by making four straight cuts with
a knife?14. SQUARE SHARE
Lines can divide squares into smaller squares. The table below shows
the number of lines required to divide a square into a certain number of
smaller squares. Can you see a pattern that would tell you how many
lines would be required to divide a square into 100 smaller squares?
Into 400 smaller squares? Into n smaller squares?
Number of Number
smaller squares of lines
4 2
9 4 |
Ohi
Ag . lines
25 ie 8
36 10
100
400
n
(J 4 lines
9 smaller squares15. PRIME TIME
A prime number is a number that has no
factors except for one and itself. Can you list
the first ten prime numbers? (The number one
is not considered a prime number.)15. GOLDBACH’S CONJECTURE
Itis believed that every even number greater
than four can be expressed as the sum of two
primes.
Examples: 68 = 7 + 61
12=547
Can you find sums for all of the two-digit even
numbers?
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H15. FUNDAMENTAL THEOREM
The Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic states
that every natural number can be expressed as
the product of prime numbers in only one way.
Find the prime factorizations of 357 and
10,780.
... factorizations of
land 10,780?16. ROLL-A-SUM
Roll a pair of dice 36 times. Record the sums.
Which sum appeared most often? Which sum
appeared least often? Do you think the
chances are the same for rolling any sum from
2 through 12? Why?Apair of regular dice, one green and one red,
are rolled. Make a list of all the combinations
that could come up. For each possible sum,
what are the chances that the sum will be
16. TUMBLERS
rolled?
Red die | Green die | Sum] [Red die | Green die [Sum
1 1 2 4
1 2 3 4
1 3 4
1 4 4
1 5 4
1 6 4
2 1 3 5
2 2 4
2 3
2
2 |
2 |
3 1 |
3 |
3
3
3
3 6 6 1216. DICE THRICE
Rolling three regular dice, what is
the smallest sum that could be
rolled? What is the largest sum?
How many different ways could a
sum of ten be rolled?