VIEW THE MOBILE VERSION of www.mathpuzzle.ca Informational Site Network Informational
Privacy
Home Top Rated Puzzles Most Viewed Puzzles All Puzzle Questions Random Puzzle Question Search


THE SULTAN'S ARMY.





(Money Puzzles)
A certain Sultan wished to send into battle an army that could be formed
into two perfect squares in twelve different ways. What is the smallest
number of men of which that army could be composed? To make it clear to
the novice, I will explain that if there were 130 men, they could be
formed into two squares in only two different ways--81 and 49, or 121
and 9. Of course, all the men must be used on every occasion.


Read Answer





Next: A STUDY IN THRIFT.

Previous: THE STONEMASON'S PROBLEM.



Add to Informational Site Network
Report
Privacy
ADD TO EBOOK




Random Questions

Inspecting A Mine.
Unicursal and Route Problems
The Cyclists' Feast.
Money Puzzles
Queer Chess.
The Guarded Chessboard
The Betsy Ross Puzzle.
Various Dissection Puzzles
Their Ages.
Money Puzzles
The Adventurous Snail
MISCELLANEOUS PUZZLES
The Siberian Dungeons.
Magic Squares Problem.
A Railway Muddle.
Moving Counter Problem
A Queer Thing In Money.
Money Puzzles
The Cornish Cliff Mystery
Adventures of the Puzzle Club
The Four Postage Stamps.
Combination and Group Problems
The Secret Lock
THE STRANGE ESCAPE OF THE KING'S JESTER
The Crescent And The Cross
PUZZLING TIMES AT SOLVAMHALL CASTLE
The Sixteen Sheep.
Combination and Group Problems
Buying Apples.
Money Puzzles