Jane wrote another number on the board. This time it was a two-digit number and again it did not include digit 5. Jane then decided to include it, but the number was written too close to the edge, so she decided to t the 5 in between the two digits. She noticed that the resulting number is 11 times larger than the original. What is the sum of digits of the new number?
a) Find the biggest 6-digit integer number such that each digit, except for the two on the left, is equal to the sum of its two left neighbours.
b) Find the biggest integer number such that each digit, except for the rst two, is equal to the sum of its two left neighbours. (Compared to part (a), we removed the 6-digit number restriction.)
Sarah believes that two watermelons are heavier than three melons, Anna believes that three watermelons are heavier than four melons. It is known that one of the girls is right, and the other is mistaken. Is it true that 12 watermelons are heavier than 18 melons? (It is believed that all watermelons weigh the same and all melons weigh the same.)
There is a group of 5 people: Alex, Beatrice, Victor, Gregory and Deborah. Each of them has one of the following codenames: V, W, X, Y, Z. We know that:
Alex is 1 year older than V,
Beatrice is 2 years older than W,
Victor is 3 years older than X,
Gregory is 4 years older than Y.
Who is older and by how much: Deborah or Z?
Four aliens — Dopey, Sleepy, Happy, and Moody — from the planet of liars and truth-tellers are having a conversation.
Dopey says to Sleepy: “You are a liar.”
Happy says to Sleepy: “You are a liar.”
Moody says to Happy: “They are both liars.” Then, after thinking for a moment, Moody adds a final statement: “You are also a liar”
Which of the four aliens are telling the truth?
An adventurer travels to the planet of Liars and Truth-Tellers with an official guide and meets a local. “Are you a truth-teller?” the adventurer asks. The alien replies, “Yrrg”, which means either “yes” or “no.” The adventurer turns to the guide for help. The guide says, “‘Yrrg’ means ‘yes’. Also, the local is actually a liar.” Is the local alien a liar or a truth-teller?
During the election for the government of the planet of Liars and
Truth-Tellers, \(12\) candidates each
gave a short speech about themselves.
After everyone had spoken, one alien said: “So far, only one lie has
been told today.”
Then another said: “And now two have been said so far.”
The third said: “And now three lies have been told so far,” and so on —
until the twelfth alien said: “And now twelve lies have been told so
far.”
It turned out that at least one candidate had correctly counted how many
lies had been told before their own statement.
How many lies were said that day in total?
The planet has \(n\) residents, some are liars and some are truth tellers. Each resident said: “Among the remaining residents of the island, more than half are liars.” How many liars are on the island?
In the government of the planet of liars and truth tellers there are \(101\) ministers. In order to reduce the budget, it was decided to reduce the number of ministers by \(1.\) But each of the ministers said that if they were to be removed from the government, then the majority of the remaining ministers would be liars. How many truth tellers and how many liars are there in the government?
Let \(x\) be a natural number. Among the statements:
\(2x\) is more than 70;
\(x\) is less than 100;
\(3x\) is greater than 25;
\(x\) is not less than 10;
\(x\) is greater than 5;
three are true and two are false. What is \(x\)?