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What is the largest known prime number? If six coins are flipped, what is the probability of getting at least one tail? How much is a googol? Fun with Puzzles answers all these questions and more. It offers you a selection of puzzles in all shapes and sizes, dealing with logic and mathematics in an entertaining and engaging way. These are puzzles that will help you develop your thinking skills and then you can amaze and impress your friends too! So, put on your thinking caps and get ready for endless fun! Key Features Fun with Puzzlesis an excellent resource for young students to sharpen their…mehr

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What is the largest known prime number? If six coins are flipped, what is the probability of getting at least one tail? How much is a googol? Fun with Puzzles answers all these questions and more. It offers you a selection of puzzles in all shapes and sizes, dealing with logic and mathematics in an entertaining and engaging way. These are puzzles that will help you develop your thinking skills and then you can amaze and impress your friends too! So, put on your thinking caps and get ready for endless fun! Key Features Fun with Puzzlesis an excellent resource for young students to sharpen their analytical skills and to develop lateral thinking abilities. Written in simple, lucid language and filled with fun tips, tricks and riddles, these books bring the world of numbers alive to readers in a fun and interactive way that is appealing and engaging. This set of intellectually stimulating books encourages out of the box thinking and will appeal to all lovers of numbers, mathematics and puzzles.
Autorenporträt
Terry O'Brien was born in Mackay Qld and now lives in Chinchilla. Terry has been a teacher in private high schools for over 30 years, being influential in the formation of many young adult lives. He has earned a graduate diploma in religious education which has led him to a passionate interest in learning how to see beyond human conditioning and prejudice. Terry sees himself as a distributor of ideas. His words merely act as a mirror in which to see yourself as a guide to personal fulfilment. He is an avid reader and enjoys walking, playing golf, and supporting the community.