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A judge is twice as old as her wig was when she was as old as her wig is now.
What percentage of the class brought all the required maths equipment to the lesson?
From the clues about A, B and C can you work out the value of D?
What is the largest number of eggs that cannot be purchased using a combination of the given basket sizes?
What birthday did Attika celebrate in the last leap year of the last century?
How many days in January will Justin be able to go for a jog?
Work out the cost of the most expensive gift given the mean cost and other clues.
How many positive two-digit numbers are there whose square and cube both end in the same digit?
Find two whole numbers, not containing zeros, that when multiplied, give a million.
A dartboard splits in two. One piece's numbers sum to twice the other's. Where's the break?
Work out the range of the ages of the cousins given the average clues.
If x and y are positive integers, what is the sum of x and y?
x squared equals sixteen to the power of x. Find the value of x.
Write a number in words in the gap in the sentence that will make the statement true.
Work out how many children there were eating cupcakes from the given clues.
Can you make 100 from four sevens and a zero?
Work out Mr Wheeler's average speed given the palindromic numbers seen on his odometer.
Work out the teacher's favourite word from the statements made by the clever students.
How many ornaments are on the tree and how many of each colour are there?
Why are the probabilities the same of picking two balls with an odd sum from two different pots?
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