5 Logic Maths Puzzles and Answers for Students

Logic Maths Puzzles and Answers for High School Students
Mathematics as a subject is very much if you know the fundamentals of mathematics very well. I found many students loving it and many students do not like Mathematics as a subject at all. The difference comes in understanding the fundamentals of this subject. If Mathematics can be taught interestingly then it's always fun to solve mathematical problems. It becomes great fun to solve mathematically logical problems. Here are some of the math logic problems for high school students. Hopefully, it will be fun learning for students.


How to Solve Logic Maths Puzzles

There are five mathematical logical problems. In these puzzles, few IF statements are given and one has to solve this IF pattern and after solving this one has to solve the THEN statement. Let us see how many of these puzzles you can solve quickly?

If 1=2, 2=8, 3=18, 4=32 Then 5=?. Can you solve this Maths Logic Puzzle?
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If 1=5, 2=12, 3=31, 4=68 Then 5=?. Can you solve this Maths Logic Puzzle?
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If 1=2, 2=6, 3=12, 4=20 Then 5=?. Can you solve this Maths Logic Puzzle?
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If 1=4, 2=10, 3=18, 4=28 then 5=?. Can you solve this Maths Logic Puzzle?
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If 15=27, 12=21, 31=59, 24=45 Then 41=?. Can you solve this Maths Logic Puzzle?
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15 comments:

Unknown said...

Anyone solved #3? I cannot figure it out and wonder if there is a mistake.... :)


Rajesh Kumar said...

Answer for #3 is 30. Logic in this puzzle is A*(A+1)=B


Rajesh Kumar said...

Answers Link for all these Maths Logic Problems is provided now.


Bala said...

50


Bala said...

2-30
3-40


Unknown said...

Answer is 72


Unknown said...





ans
for 1 is 50
for 2 is 129
for 3 is 30
for 4 is 40
for 5 is 79


Unknown said...

I disagree. For 2 should be 1 because if 1=5, then 5=1.


Unknown said...

1=4
5=35


naomi said...

I think that it is 50 by the way I am eleven


Fun With Puzzles said...

@Naomi,
Nice to see you solving puzzles and brainteasers at the small age of eleven. Hope you enjoyed the puzzles on this website. Looking forward to more comments and feedback from you.


Anonymous said...

I do these even though I am in 5th grade


Anonymous said...

I am in Elemantery 5th grade and solve these without spending more then 30 sec. Maybe trey renaming the title.


Viet Giap (Tony) said...

I agreed with solutions: 1/50-2/129-3/30-4/40.-5/79


Anonymous said...

I don't know but my answer is 118

Prove,
1=5 (5-1=4)
2=12 (12-2=10)
3=31 (31-3=28)
4=68 (68-4=64)
Okk so the gaps between the
Results are(10-4=6,28-10=18,and 64-28=36)

The results are 6,18 and 36. And if we put this on the table 6 then we found 1,3,6 so the next will be 9.
Means 9*6=54
64+54=118

Hence,
5=118 (proved)