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Puzzle 89. FATHER'S DAY GOLF
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Arthur, Bill, Chris, and Dan were finalists on Father's Day
Golf Tournament. Eighteen holes were played. All of them scored 12
pars. 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:
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Bits and Beyond...
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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