Mathematics is important, but often hated by many, we have tried to make it an engaging and understandable subject for all of us. No, we do not intend to teach you through this blog. Instead, we will present some fun math puzzles that will create a little space in your heart for this topic.
Math quizzes with answers:
Math Quiz 1:
Sam bought a long ladder, 65 feet long. He held the ladder against a flat wall. The base is 25 feet from Sam’s ladder. Now that Sam moves down the top of the ladder along the wall 8 feet, how far is the ladder from the wall now?
Math Quiz 2:
In January 2001, Max deposited $1,000 in a private bank near his home. The bank offers an interest rate of 10% which is calculated annually. At the end of each year, Max withdraws a fixed amount. However, a strange thing happened to him. When Max withdrew the fixed amount at the end of 2003, there was no money left in his account. What fixed amount did Max use to withdraw?
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Math puzzle 3:
This is a geometry based math puzzle. Susan places a cylinder inside a cone with both a height and a base radius of 21 cm. What do you think is the largest possible volume of the cylinder?
Wondering where the answer is? Here are the answers you may need.
Math puzzle 1: Sam buys a long, 65-foot ladder. He held the ladder against a flat wall. The base is 25 feet from Sam’s ladder. Now that Sam moves down the top of the ladder along the wall 8 feet, how far is the ladder from the wall now?
Answer: 14 feet.
Math Quiz 2:
In January 2001, Max deposited $1,000 in a private bank near his home. The bank offers an interest rate of 10% which is calculated annually. At the end of each year, Max withdraws a fixed amount. However, a strange thing happened to him. When Max withdrew the fixed amount at the end of 2003, there was no money left in his account. What fixed amount did Max use to withdraw?
Answer: $402.11
Math Quiz 3:
This is a geometry based math puzzle. Susan places a cylinder inside a cone with both a height and a base radius of 21 cm. What do you think is the largest possible volume of the cylinder?
Answer: 43123 cm
Super fun math puzzles. Don’t worry, we will bring you more math puzzles like that.
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