Amusements in Mathematics by Henry Ernest Dudeney
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UNCLASSIFIED PROBLEMS 142
SOLUTIONS 148 INDEX 253 AMUSEMENTS IN MATHEMATICS. ARITHMETICAL AND ALGEBRAICAL PROBLEMS. "And what was he? Forsooth, a great arithmetician." _Othello_, I. i. The puzzles in this department are roughly thrown together in classes for the convenience of the reader. Some are very easy, others quite difficult. But they are not arranged in any order of difficulty--and this is intentional, for it is well that the solver should not be warned that a puzzle is just what it seems to be. It may, therefore, prove to be quite as simple as it looks, or it may contain some pitfall into which, through want of care or over-confidence, we may stumble. Also, the arithmetical and algebraical puzzles are not separated in the |
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