Puzzle 13
Take a normal piece of paper, exactly 0.1 mm thick.
Fold it in half, and then in half again, and again, and again.
Do this a total of 50 times.
How thick would the final paper be (if this could be done)?
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Puzzle 14
By changing the second letter of each word below, you can make another valid word.
Can you change each word such that the second letters will reveal an eleven-letter word when read downwards?
Therefore, what now reads 'vokahliuppw' will become a real word.
oval
post
skin
malt
when
slab
miss
fund
aped
sped
sway
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Puzzle 15
Can you find the sum of the second column?
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Puzzle 16
This year, Farmer Stone's harvest of apples was quite significant.
He decided to donate some of the apples to the local community, 1,672 people in all.
Every person aged 50 or more received 16 apples, and every person under 50 received 96 apples.
Only 3/4 of the over 50s collected their apples, and only 1/8 of the under 50s collected theirs.
How many apples did the farmer give away?
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