Puzzle 57
Can you find the country hidden in the following paragraph:
As managers, we deny all involvement in the unscrupulous dealings that have come to light in the recent interdepartmental investigation.
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The country spans more than one word.
Answer
Sweden.
As managerS, WE DEN y all involvement in the unscrupulous dealings that have come to light in the recent interdepartmental investigation.
Puzzle 58
Starting with a five-letter word, change one letter to create a new word.
This word is then changed by one letter to create another new word.
These words in turn mean:
a gaggle of geese
a device for measuring time
what you can do with a mouse
a baby chicken
a device to prevent wheels from moving
a surprise
a small house
a pile of cards
a small piece of wood
unable to move
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The sequence ends with STUCK.
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flock = a gaggle of geese
clock = a device for measuring time
click = what you can do with a mouse
chick = a baby chicken
chock = a device to prevent wheels from moving
shock = a surprise
shack = a small house
stack = a pile of cards
stick = a small piece of wood
stuck = unable to move
Puzzle 59
Can you find three consecutive odd numbers that …
… total 7,644,585 when multiplied together?
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Try starting with the cube root of the number.
Answer
195 x 197 x 199.
Reasoning
Since we're after three numbers that multiply together, a good place to start is the cube root of 7,644,585, which is roughly 196.99.
Let's try dividing by the closest odd number to 196.99:
7644585 ÷ 197 = 38805
We're now after whole divisors of 38,805, so trying either odd number either side of 197 might work.
Trying either 195 or 199 gives the answer.
Double-Checking
195 x 197 x 199 = 7,644,585
Note
Trying the closest odd number to the cube root always works, and the other two numbers are the odd numbers either side.
Puzzle 60
Last week, I travelled from Birmingham to Glasgow, the long way round (on a bicycle!).
On day one, I travelled one quarter of the distance.
On day two, I travelled one half of the remaining distance.
On day three, I travelled three quarters of the remaining distance.
Yesterday I travelled one third of the remaining distance.
I now have 21 miles left to travel.
How far is it from Birmingham to Glasgow in total?
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How many miles were left at the start of yesterday?
Answer
336 miles.
Reasoning
To work these numbers out, it is perhaps easier to start at the end and work backwards.
Yesterday I travelled 1 /3 of the distance to leave 21 miles, therefore there were 31.5 miles (=21 ÷ 2 /3 ) at the start of yesterday.
On day 3 I travelled 3 /4 of the distance to leave 31.5 miles, therefore there were 126 miles (=31.5 ÷ 1 /4 ) at the start of day 3.
On day 2 I travelled 1 /2 of the distance to leave 126 miles, therefore there were 252 miles (=126 ÷ 1 /2 ) at the start of day 2.
On day 1, I travelled 1 /4 of the distance to leave 252 miles, therefore there were 336 miles (=252 ÷ 3 /4 ) at the start of day 1.
Double-Checking
On day one, I travelled one quarter of the distance (84, leaving 252).
On day two, I travelled one half of the remaining distance (126, leaving 126).
On day three, I travelled three quarters of the remaining distance (94.5, leaving 31.5).
Yesterday I travelled one third of the remaining distance (10.5).
I now have 21 miles left to travel.
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