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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.  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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