Grade 7 Mathematics Lesson Plan
Lateral Thinking and Logic Puzzles Answers
Answers to Lateral Thinking and Logical Puzzles Questions 1. Friday
2. Monday
3. Wednesday
4. Sunday
5. 24 The answer can be found by starting with 4 numbers or letters, such as 1234, and counting upward using only these 4 numbers to find all of the possible combinations: 1234, 1243, 1324, 1342, etc.
6. 6
7. 11
8. Chris broke the vase. If the statement "I did not break the vase" is definitely false, we can be certain that Chris broke the vase. Statements that some individuals "couldn't have" broken the vase only mean that these individuals could have broken the vase, but do not guarantee that they did. Jim's statement that "Tom is innocent" is too vague. We know that Tom is not innocent, but this does not assure us that he broke the vase.
9. This question is a tricky one. The answer is soap. The "b" had to be twisted and turned to become a "p."
10. The number that comes next is 1. Each number represents the number of U.S.A. states, in alphabetical order, that begin with each letter. There are 4 states that begin with A, 0 states that begin with B, 3 states that begin with C, and so on.
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