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Earlier today I set you these three problems about the number 11. Here they are again with solutions. 1. Funny formation You are the coach of a football team, whose players have shirt numbers 1 to 11.
It’s two decimal digits long, it’s prime, it’s a palindrome and it’s the number of players in a football team. Let’s hear it for “legs” eleven! Today’s puzzles reveal interesting properties about the ...
It begins with the simplest of questions that, nevertheless, has no simple answer. In fact, the only way to solve it is to think about it differently than what otherwise seems obvious. If you haven’t ...
Days after Nike shares sank 11% on a December morning, the stock got a lift from someone who knows the sneaker giant well: Nike director—and Apple CEO—Tim Cook. He snapped up $2.9 million in Nike ...
Manchester United decided against making any first-team signings during the winter transfer window, which is now shut. When Michael Carrick was brought in to replace Ruben Amorim, it was stressed that ...
Have you ever had a moment when you’re walking home from a great night at a party where you met someone you really like. You’re thinking about them and what could come from the spark. In the midst of ...
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(The Center Square) — The United States signed a memorandum of understanding Thursday with Mexico, launching a permanent solution to end the Tijuana River sewage crisis. Upon arriving in Mexico City ...
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