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July 2017 Brain Teaser Solution

Q: A trader had gold coins but did not tell anyone how many she had.  If the coins are divided into two different sized groups, then 32 times the difference between the two numbers is equal to the difference between the squares of the two numbers.  How many gold coins did she have?

A: The merchant has 32 gold coins.
It is easy to check this… Let’s divide the 32 coins into two unequal numbers, say, 27 and 5. Then, 32 (27 – 5) = (27 x 27) – (5 x 5).
We can also check this by dividing the 32 coins into 30 and 2.
Then, 32(30-2) = (30 x 30) – (2 x 2).

This will work for any two numbers that add to 32.  If we call the two numbers x and y:
32 (x – y) = x^2 – y^2
So x + y = 32 and therefore y = 32 – x
Then we can rewrite the above as:
32(x – (32 – x)) = x^2 – (32 – x)^2
32(x – 32 + x) = x^2 – (1024 – 64 x + x^2)
32(2x – 32) = x^2 – 1024 + 64x – x^2  (the x^2s cancel)
64x – 1024 = 64x – 1024  :)

 

 

June 2017 Brain Puzzler Solution

Q: Adam, Brian, Cathy, Doug and Eve are at a round table for five when they realize that they are in age order around the table. What are the odds of that?”

A: The odds are 11:1 (against) and the probability is 1/12.

If we imagine that they sat down in age order randomly:
The first person is random.

The second person can sit to the first person’s right or left so there are two slots and 4 people left. (2/4)
The third oldest now has 3 chairs to choose from = 1/3
This leaves two seats for the 4th person to choose from (1/2)
The 5th person has no choice as there is only 1 seat left.
Therefore the probability is:
(1) (2/4)(1/3)(1/2)(1) = 1/12

Get the Math and Points CC Algebra I Jan 2017 #13

Jan 2017 Alg I 13 Causal Not Casual

Positive correlation means as you print more pages, you use more ink as opposed to negative correlation: you print more pages and use less ink.  This is definitely a positive correlation: the more you print, the more ink you use.

So that leaves answers (1) and (2).

The word causal means one variable causes another…since an increase in the number of pages printed will cause more ink to be used, it is positive correlation and causal.
That’s it — 2 more points!

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Math Confidence (vs Math Anxiety)

This letter was written in response to the May 2 NYT article Fending Off Math Anxiety (online title) which was called “An Antidote to Math Anxiety” in the print version.  This letter was not published but is being shared here online.

To the Editor

Thank you for featuring Math in the Science Times (“An Antidote to Math Anxiety”, 5/2/17).   When I named my website in 2003, I took the opposite approach of a local newspaper ad that said “Overcome Math Anxiety” and put a positive spin on it with www.mathconfidence.com.

People can build their confidence in any discipline with practice and effort.  One way to improve in Math is to solidly learn the times table to make mental Math easy (and fun!!) and anchor the foundation for problem solving.

Renaming the article “Building Math Confidence” would encourage more people to learn and enjoy Math.

Respectfully submitted,

Robin A. Schwartz
Adjunct Professor, College of Mount Saint Vincent
Founder, www.mathconfidence.com
Author Build Math Confidence e-newsletter