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Puzzle 5 


Place the digits 1 to 8, into the grid. The numbers you can see are the totals for the surrounding numbers.

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Puzzle 6 


Start in the bottom left corner and move either up or right, one square at a time, adding up the numbers. What is the largest total you can make?

Note: this puzzle is not interactive, and the numbers cannot be clicked.

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Puzzle 7 


A local school teacher wanted to share 703 sweets equally between the pupils.

If there were more than 20, but fewer than 50 pupils, how many sweets did each receive?

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Puzzle 8 


Alex's child, Drew, is exactly one fifth of Alex's age. In 21 years, Alex will be exactly twice Drew's age. How old is Drew now?
Billie is exactly seven times the age of his child, Glen. In 8 years, Billie will be three times the age of Glen. How old is Glen now?

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