Puzzle 13
Practical Pat was asked to cut a 99 foot rope into three smaller, equal length ropes.
However, as usual, Pat couldn't find the measuring tape, so a guess took place!
When the tape was finally found (it was under a hat), Pat discovered that:
the second piece of rope was twice as long as the first piece, minus 35 feet
the third piece of rope was half the length of the first, plus 15 feet
How long were each of the pieces of rope?
Puzzle 14
Starting with the 6 in the bottom left corner, what is the highest total you can make, if you only move up or right, using the mathematical signs on the way?
| + | 4 | − | 1 | + | 3 |
| 2 | + | 4 | − | 1 | + |
| − | 3 | + | 2 | − | 2 |
| 2 | − | 4 | + | 3 | − |
| + | 3 | − | 1 | + | 2 |
| 6 | + | 1 | − | 2 | + |
Note: this puzzle is not interactive, and the numbers cannot be clicked.
Puzzle 15
If:
SAFE + STAY + SOON + SKIP = STOP
then:
PINK + PORE + PUSH + PLOT = ?
Puzzle 16
Can you make this equation correct by moving exactly one matchstick?

Note: this puzzle is not interactive, and the matchsticks cannot be moved. The matchstick layouts for each digit are: