Amusements in Mathematics by Henry Ernest Dudeney
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Half-crown (or half-dollar) 2s. 6d. Double-florin 4s. Crown (or dollar) 5s. Half-Sovereign 10s. Sovereign (or Pound) £1 or 20s. This is by no means a comprehensive list, but it should be adequate to solve the puzzles in this book. Exponents are represented in this text by ^, e.g. '3 squared' is 3^2. Numbers with fractional components (other than ¼, ½ and ¾) have a + symbol separating the whole number component from the fraction. It makes the fraction look odd, but yeilds correct solutions no matter how it is interpreted. E.G., 4 and eleven twenty-thirds is 4+11/23, not 411/23 or 4-11/23. ] AMUSEMENTS IN MATHEMATICS by |
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