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Puzzle 89.  FATHER'S DAY GOLF

Arthur, Bill, Chris, and Dan were finalists on Father's Day Golf Tournament.  Eighteen holes were played.  All of them scored 12 pars.  The rest of the plays were either eagles, birdies or bogeys.  Arthur scored 3 birdies.  Bill scored 2 eagles.  Chris did not have any birdie.  Dan did not have any eagle.  One player bogeyed twice.  Two players bogeyed thrice.  One player bogeyed 4 times.  One player birdied once.   One player birdied twice.  One player eagled once.  One player eagled thrice.

Indicate on the table below how many eagles, birdies, and bogeys each player scored:

  Eagles Birdies Bogeys
Arthur      
Bill      
Chris      
Dan      

 

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PRIME NUMBERS

Prime numbers have captured the hearts of many mathematicians for centuries.  During 18th century, mathematician Christian Goldbach (1690-1764) wrote to Leonhard Euler that he believed it could be shown that every even integer greater than 2 is the sum of 2 primes.  For example, 30 = 23+7 and  36 = 13+23.  Until now, this conjecture has neither been proved or disproved.

 

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