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Interesting Mathematics

Interesting Mathematics. The tasks of the Latvian team

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Interesting Mathematics

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The tasks of the Latvian team.

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1. 5 blue tits and 7 sparrows were sitting on a branch. 6 birds flew away. Did any of the sparrows fly away?

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2. Marina had one whole apple, two halves and 4 quarters of an apple. How many apples did she have all together?

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3. 60 pages of a book are 1 cm thick. How thick is the book if there are 240 pages in it?

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4. 3 candles were burning in the room. One of them went out. How many candles were there after all?

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5. Two fathers and two sons ate 3 patties. How many patties did each of them eat?

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6. One log was cut into 4 parts. It was spent 2 minutes to cut out each part. How much time was it spent to cut out all 4 parts of the log?

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7. It doesn’t know itself what it wants: sometimes it decreases, sometimes it increases.

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8. Its sides go to different destinations.

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9. A stork standing on 2 legs weighs 2 kg. How much does a stork standing on 1 leg weigh?

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10. A pair of horses made 20 km in a race. How many km did each of the horses make?

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11. How many ends do two sticks and a half of a stick have?

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12. There are 10 fingers on the hands. How many fingers are there on 10 hands?

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13. A doctor prescribed a patient to have 3 injections every half an hour. The first injection was given at 8 o’clock. At what time will the last injection be given?

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14. A pine is higher than an asp, an asp is higher than a spruce. What is shorter: a pine or a spruce?

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15. A pear costs two times than an apple. What is more expensive: 8 apples or 4 pears?

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16. The brother is 7 years old, but the sister is five. How old will be the sister when the brother will be 10 years old?

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17. There were seven candles lighting. Two candles were snuffed out. How many candles are left?

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18. There are five sons. Everyone of them has one sister. How many children are there in the family?

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19. Name the line that has a beginning, but doesn’t have any end.

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20. Name the figure that has no angles.

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21. After the walk John told: at the lake I saw 1 bee, 3 geese, 2 ducks, 1 lark and 4 dragonflies. How many birds did he see?

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22. Julia was asked: “How many students are there in your class?” Julia answered: “This number is smaller than 26, but bigger than 23 and is even.” How many students are there in Julia’s class?

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23. Erudite and Mrs. Brain have eaten a box of chocolates and are counting how many chocolates are left. Erudite said: “If you give me one chocolate from your box, then we will be the same amount of chocolates.” Mrs. Brain looked into Erudite’s box and replied: “But you have already eaten all your chocolates.” How many chocolates are left in Mrs. Brain’s box?