Fun math problems
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100

If 1=3

2=3

3=5

4=4

5=4

Then,6=?

Answer: is 3, because 'six' has three letters

100

What quadrant is 7π/3? 

Answer: Quadrant I

100

Riddle: I add six to eleven, and get five. Why is this correct?

Think about the numbers on a clock. When it is 11 a.m., adding six hours makes it 5 p.m.

100

Priya had 16 Red Balls, 2 Green Balls, 9  Blue Balls, and 1 Multicolor Ball. If He Lost 9 Red Balls, 1 Green Ball, and 3 Blue Balls. How Many Balls would be Left?

15

11

28

39

Answer: 15 balls

200

Which number is equivalent to 3^(4)/3^(2)?

200

What angle is equivalent to 90 degrees?

Answer:π/2 

200

If there are four apples and you take away three, how many do you have?

Answer: You took three apples, so you have three!

200

What number comes before 9019?

9099

9091

9109

None of these

Answer: None of these, All the numbers given are bigger than the number 9019, hence they will all come after this number. So, none of these numbers will come before 9019.

300

There are 49 dogs signed up for a dog show. There are 36 more small dogs than large dogs. How many small dogs have signed up to compete?

Answer: 42.5

To figure out how many small dogs are competing, you have to subtract 36 from 49 and then divide that answer, 13 by 2, to get 6.5 dogs, or the number of big dogs competing. But you’re not done yet! You then have to add 6.5 to 36 to get the number of small dogs competing, which is 42.5. Of course, it’s not actually possible for half a dog to compete in a dog show, but for the sake of this math problem let’s assume that it is.

300

Fill in the blank with <, =, or >
180º ______ π/2

Answer: >

300

A grandmother, two mothers, and two daughters went to a baseball game together and bought one ticket each. How many tickets did they buy in total?

Answer: Three tickets / Explanation: The grandmother is also a mother, and the mother is also a daughter.

300

How many months make a century?

Answer: 1200

400

I am an odd number. Take away one letter and I become even. What number am I?

Answer: Seven (take away the 's' and it becomes 'even').

400

What is the terminal point for t=3π/4 ? 

Answer:(−√2∕2, √2∕2) 

400

Riddle: Eggs are 12 cents a dozen. How many eggs can you get for a dollar?

Answer: 100 eggs for a penny each

400

What is the only number that has the same number of letters as it’s meaning?

Four

500

Which 3 numbers have the same answer whether they're added or multiplied together?

Answer: 1,2 and 3 

500

What quadrant does 21π/4 lie in?

Answer: Quadrant 3

500

Riddle: I am a three-digit number. My second digit is four times bigger than the third digit. My first digit is three less than my second digit. Who am I?

Answer: 141

500

What number doesn't have its own roman numeral?

Zero