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101 Puzzles in Thought and Logic (Math & Logic Puzzles)
by C. R. Wylie
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Dover Publications (1957-06-01)
ISBN: 0486203670
EAN: 9780486203676
Dewy Decimal #: 793
Paperback: 107 pages
SKU: 03045
Condition: Used: Good
Comments: Good condition, some water damage at the back.
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Product Description
Solve murder problems, robberies, see which fishermen are liars, how a blind man can identify color — purely by reasoning! Hours of mind-strengthening entertainment.
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Puzzles that can be solved with reasonable persistence
Rating (4)
Date: 2006-08-02
8 out of 8 customers found this reveiw helpful
The first sixty-three puzzles in this collection have the form:
In a certain bank, the positions of cashier, manager and teller are held by Brown, Jones and Smith, although not necessarily respectively. The teller, who was an only child, earns the least. Smith, who married Brown's sister, earns more than the manager. What position does each man fill?
Most of the rest are arithmetic problems where some of the digits are absent or represented by letters. For example, number ninety-two is
SPEND
- LESS
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MONEY
Solutions to all of the puzzles are given at the end.
While the puzzles require some thought, none is of the extreme stumper variety. By using a pencil and paper and working through the possibilities, all can be solved in a short period of time. Puzzles like this are excellent mental fodder and a good way to pass the time productively. In general, I enjoy working such problems and had a lot of fun with those in this book.
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