Non Routine Problems
Non Routine Problems
Flordeliza F. Francisco
26 April 2018
x(x + 6) = 391
x2 + 6x − 391 = 0
The solution can be obtained by factoring or by the
quadratic formula.
x = number of chickens
37 − x = number of pigs
Add 2 legs to
each of the first
few animals.
After 30 legs
have been
added, count
the number of
animals with 4
legs.
Here is another good puzzle: Using only four 4’s and the arithmetic
operations, obtain the numbers from 1 to 10. (Grouping symbols may be
used.)
4÷4+4−4=1
(4 × 4) ÷ (4 + 4) = 2
(4 × 4 − 4) ÷ 4 = 3
(4 − 4) × 4 + 4 = 4
(4 × 4 + 4) ÷ 4 = 5
(4 + 4) ÷ 4 + 4 = 6
4+4−4÷4=7
4+4×4÷4=8
4+4+4÷4=9
(44 − 4) ÷ 4 = 10
Devise a Plan
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Problems and puzzles can be divided into ones that require insight (a
mental leap) and ones that are solved through a more systematic analysis.
1 24H = 1D 11 2.2P = 1K
2 26L ⊂ A 12 1000Y = 1M
3 7D = 1W 13 60M = 1H
4 12S ⊂ Z 14 212DF = 100DC
5 52C ⊂ 1D 15 7W ⊂ W
6 5T ⊂ 1F 16 7C ⊂ W
7 90D = RA 17 64S ⊂ 1CB
8 100C = 1P 18 8S ⊂ SS
9 12I = 1F 19 23 × 2C ⊂ HB
10 52W ⊂ 1Y 20 1P = 1000W
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