another interesting math riddle
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01-13-2018, 05:28 PM
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RE: another interesting math riddle
from the front cover insert of the Penguin Dictionary of Curious & Interesting Geometry…
David Wells was born in 1940. He had the rare distinction of being a Cambridge scholar in mathematics and failing his degree. He subsequently trained as a teacher and, after working on computers and teaching machines, taught mathematics and science in a primary school and mathematics in secondary schools. He continues to be involved with education through writing and working with teachers. While at university he became British under-21 chess champion, and in the middle seventies was a game inventor, devising 'Guerilla' and 'Checkpoint Danger', a puzzle composer, and the puzzle editor of Games and Puzzles magazine. From 1981 to 1983 he published The Problem Solver, a magazine of mathematical problems for secondary pupils. He has published several books of problems and popular mathematics, including Can You Solve These? and Hidden Connections, Double Meanings, and also publishes the journal Studies of Meaning, Language and Change. He has written The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Numbers and recently published a book comparing the psychology of the Russians with that of the West. sic: bold my emphasis [attachment=5559] [attachment=5560] BEST! SlideRule |
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