A Trivia Test to Stump Even Those Who Majored in Math
A Trivia Test to Stump Even Those Who Majored in Math
Test your limits by taking this difficult math test that even math majors find challenging.
Test your limits by taking this difficult math test that even math majors find challenging.
Do you consider yourself an expert in mathematics? Maybe you took math in college and majored in it! Whether you are great at long division, algebra, or prime numbers, this quiz will test your limits guaranteed! Get your math cap on and settle in because we are going to throw some difficult questions at you!
Find x+y, if: 5x+8y=67 and 2x-y=31
Find x+y, if: 2x+3y=8 and 3x+5y=13
The speed of one car is 20% less than the speed of a second car. What percent more time does the first car need to travel the same route as the second car?
If the average of three numbers is V. If one of the numbers is Z and another is Y, what is the remaining number?
Given: a=b+2c, b=3c. What is the average of numbers a, b, and c?
In a forest 4/7 of all the trees are conifer and the rest are leaf-bearing. Among the leaf-bearing trees 7/15 are oak and 2/3 of these oaks are new. There are 160 old oaks in the forest. How many trees in all are in the forest?
Ann and Kate have 80 dollars together. If Kate buys ice-cream for 5 dollars, then Kate will have double Ann’s money. How much money does Ann have?
The value of x + x(xx) when x = 2 is:
If (0.2)x = 2 and log 2 = 0.3010, then the value of x to the nearest tenth is:
The sum of three numbers is 98. The ratio of the first to the second is 2/3, and the ratio of the second to the third is 5/8. The second number is:
What is your favorite type of math problem to solve?
What is your favorite type of math problem to solve?