My car has number plate – S208VBJ.
Using my special code S208VBJ adds to 65.
Using the code every character, a digit or a letter, is separate.
Numbers are simply added together so that, in the first number plate 208 is 2 + 0 + 8 = 10.
Letters are translated into […]
If you change the order of these digits you can get 24 different numbers, for example 2547, 2574, 2745, … Can you find all 24 different numbers made by using each of the digits 2, 4, 5, 7 just once?
How many of these numbers have 2 in the thousands place? How many have 2 […]
A hundred square has been printed on both sides of a piece of paper.
One square is directly behind the other.
What is on the back of 100? 58? 23? 19?
Can you see a pattern?
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What do the digits in the number 15 add up to?
How many other numbers up to a thousand have digits with the same total if we only include numbers without zeros?
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This problem is adapted from the NRICH […]
Here you see the front and back views of a dodecahedron which is a solid with pentagonal faces.
Using twenty of the numbers from 1 to 25, each vertex can be numbered so that the numbers around each pentagonal face add up to 65.
The number F is the number of faces […]
Look at the route the arrows follow in this diagram. Look away from the screen and try to describe their path.
Will the route pass through the point (18,17)?
If so, which point will be visited next? Explain how you found out.
How many points does the route pass through […]
A photographer is taking photographs.
She has to arrange the people in two rows one behind the other in order of height.
Each person at the back must be taller than the person directly in front of them.
Along the rows the heights must increase from left to right.
How many different arrangements are there […]
2 x 3 x 4 x 5 + 1 = 11 x 11
21 x 22 x 23 x 24 + 1 = 505 x 505
Pick your own four consecutive numbers, find their product and add one. Is your answer a perfect square?
Show that if you add 1 to the […]
What is the sum of all the digits in all the integers from one to one million?
Don’t do a lot of tedious adding up – think mathematically!
Note: the digits in the integers from one to ten add up to 46
(not 55 because 10 contributes only 1 to this sum.)
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