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Classic problems from the Ask Dr. Math FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) files, including: age word problems, birthday probability, boy or girl?, camel and bananas, coin problems, doubling pennies, grazing animals, liars and truthtellers, the missing dollar, Monty Hall (three doors), three houses three utilities, the Tower of Hanoi, two trains, two trains and a fly, and working together.

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Subject keyword(s)Algebra, Education, Famous problems, Logic, Mathematics, Mathematics history, Number and operations, Patterns, Patterns and sequences, Probability, Problem-Solving, Problem solving, Process skills, Reasoning, Statistics
Grade levelElementary School, Middle School, High School, Informal Education
Intended audienceLearner
Resource typeInstructional Material
Resource formattext, text/html

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Ask Dr. MathFrequently  Asked   Questions Dr. Math FAQ || Classic Problems || Formulas || Search Dr. Math || Dr. Math Home Classic Problems from the Dr. Math Archives Age Word Problems Al's father is 45. He is 15 years older than twice Al's age. How old is Al? Karen is twice as old as Lori. Three years from now, the sum of their ages will be 42. How old is Karen? Birthday Probability What if somebody offered to bet that at least two people in your math class had the same birthday? Would you take the bet? How large must a class be to make the probability of finding two people with the same birthday at least 50%? Boy or Girl? In a two-child family, one child is a boy. What is the probability that the other child is a girl? What if the older child is a boy? Camel and Bananas What's the maximum number of bananas the camel can transport across the desert? Coin Problems Tony has 11 more nickels than quarters. How many coins does he have if the total value of his coins is $2.65? Doubling Pennies Which is more, a million dollars or a penny doubled every day? Grazing Animals A cow/goat/donkey is tethered to a barn in or a fence around a field... Liars and Truthtellers What question should the princess ask the natives to find out the right road to take? Missing Dollar The motel bellboy decides to keep the money for himself - where's the missing dollar? Monty Hall (Three Doors) Let's Make a Deal: If you're shown a goat behind the second door, should you stay with your first choice or switch? Three Houses, Three Utilities You are to draw a line from each house to each utility, without the lines ever crossing. Can you connect the houses to the utilities? Tower of Hanoi How many moves will it take to transfer n disks from the left post to the right post? Two Trains Two trains leave different cities heading toward each other at different speeds. When and where do they meet? Two Trains and a Fly Two trains 150 miles apart travel toward each other along the same track, the first train at 60 mph, the second at 90 mph. A fly buzzes goes back and forth between the two trains until they collide. If the fly's speed is 120 mph, how far will it travel? See also Isaac Reed's Famous Problems in the History of Mathematics: The Bridges of Konigsberg The Value of Pi Puzzling Primes Famous Paradoxes The Problem of Points A Proof of the Pythagorean Theorem A Proof that e is irrational For more math and logic problems arranged by level of difficulty and with answers and solutions, see Shack's Math Problems by Michael Shackleford. Submit your ownquestion to Dr. Math [Privacy Policy] [Terms of Use] Math Forum Home ||Math Library ||Quick Reference ||Math Forum Search Ask Dr. Math ® © 1994-2012 Drexel University. All rights reserved. http://mathforum.org/ The Math Forum is a research and educational enterprise of the Goodwin College of Professional Studies.