f38 Number Games
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Number GamesA Lesson in the Math + Fun! Series
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About This Presentation
Edition Released Revised Revised
First Apr. 2005
This presentation is part of the Math + Fun! series devisedby Behrooz Parhami, Professor of Computer Engineering at
University of California, Santa Barbara. It was first prepared
for special lessons in mathematics at Goleta Family School
during the 2003-04 and 2004-05 school years. The slides can
be used freely in teaching and in other educational settings.Unauthorized uses are strictly prohibited. Behrooz Parhami
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What Number Did You Choose?1. Pick a number from this list: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2. Multiply the number by 9. If the result has two digits, add the two digits;otherwise leave the number alone.
3. Subtract 5 from the number that you got in step 2.
4. Pick the letter that corresponds to the number you got in step 3.
1 = A, 2 = B, 3 = C, 4 = D, 5 = E, 6 = F, 7 = G, 8 = H, etc.
5. Pick a country in Europe whose name begins with your letter.
A = Austria, . . . B = Belgium, . . .
C = Croatia, . . . D = Denmark, . . .
E = England, . . . F = France, . . . etc.
6. Use the last letter in your countrys name as the first letter of an animal.
7. Use the last letter of your animals name as the first letter of a color.
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How Did the Game Work?1. Pick a number from this list: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2. Multiply the number by 9. 9 18 27 36 45 54 63 72 81 90If the result has two digits, add the two digits You get 9 in all cases!
3. Subtract 5 from the number that you got in step 2. You get 4
4. Pick the letter that corresponds to the number you got in step 3.
1 = A, 2 = B, 3 = C, 4 = D, 5 = E, 6 = F, 7 = G, 8 = H, etc.
5. Pick a country in Europe whose name begins with your letter.
A = Austria, . . . B = Belgium, . . .
C = Croatia, . . . D = Denmark, . . .
E = England, . . . F = France, . . .
6. Use the last letter in your countrys name as the first letter of an animal.
Kangaroo
7. Use the last letter of your animals name as the first letter of a color.Orange
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More Mind-Reading Games1. Think of a 2-digit number (10-99).
2. Multiply your number by 5.
3. Add 500 to the result of step 2.
4. Add the number of your siblings.
5. Double the result of step 4.
You got a 4-digit number that
starts with 1, has your original
2-digit number in the middle,
and double the number of
your siblings at the end.
1. Think of a number between 1 and 30.
2. Tell me in which of the five lists below the number appears.
ListA: 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29
ListB
: 2 3 6 7 10 11 14 15 18 19 22 23 26 27 30List C: 4 5 6 7 12 13 14 15 20 21 22 23 28 29 30
List D: 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
List E: 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
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Activity 1: Mind-Reading Game
1. Think of a number between 1 and 20.
2. Tell me in which of the five lists below the number appears.
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: 1 4 6 8 9 11 14 16 19List B: 2 6 7 8 12 17 20
List C: 3 4 6 9 13 14 18 19 20
List D: 5 7 8 9 15 16 17 18 19 20
List E: 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Play the following mind-reading game with your friends and family
(First, discover how to tell the number if you know which lists it is in)
Challenge:Add a List F to the five lists given above, and complete
the lists, so that you can play the game with numbers up to 40.
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Activity 2: More Mind-Reading Games
Your final result is 36, isnt it?
Your final result shows the
month and day of your birth
1. Pick any number and write it down2. Add 10 to your number3. Add 20 to the result4. Subtract 4 from the result5. Add 15 to the result6. Subtract 5 from the result
7. Subtract your original number
I know what your number is!
1. Write down your BD month (1-12)2. Multiply your number by 5
3. Add 6 to the result4. Multiply the result by 45. Add 9 to the result6. Multiply the result by 57. Add the day of your BD (1-31)8. Subtract 165 from your result
The Birthday Number Game
Explain how this game works.
Change the numbers to make
your own game.
Explain how this game works.
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Euclids Game for Two PlayersA referee writes two numbers on the board
The two players take turns writing the difference of two numbersalready on the board, provided the difference is a new number
The player who cannot write a new number loses
The total number of values written on the board is
n = the larger number / greatest common divisor of the two numbers
Ifn is odd, player 1 wins
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Referee
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Activity 3: The Game of Nim
Write three numbers on three lines
The two players take turns reducing one of the numbers
The player who makes the last move loses
Challenge:
1. Discover a winning strategy with (5, 3, 1), if you are the first player
2. Play the game with other numbers such as (7, 4, 2), (6, 5, 3), . . .
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The Four 4s PuzzleUse four 4s and any number of math symbols (such as +, -,
, /, , . . .) to form as many different numbers as possible.
3 = (4 + 4 + 4)/44 = (4 + 4)/4 + 45 = (4 4 + 4)/4
2 = 4/4 + 4/4 or 4 (4 + 4)/4
6 = (4 + 4 + 4)/4
8 = 4 (4/4) + 47 = 4 + 4 4/4 or 44/4 4
9 = 44/44 or 4/4 + 4 410 = (4 + 4/4) 411 = 44/(4 + 4)12 = 4 (4 4/4)
13 = 44/4 + 414 = 4 (4 + 4)415 = 44/4 + 4
16 = 44 + 4 4 or 444/417 = 4 4 + 4/418 = 4 (4 + 4) + 4
20 = 4 (4 + 4/4)
22 = 4 4 + 4 + 4
25 = (4 + 4/4)4
1 = 4 4 + 4/4
0 = 4 4 + 4 4Examples
24 = 4 (4 + 4 + 4)
19 = 4.4 4.4
21 = 4.4 4 + 4
23 = 4 (4 + 4) .4
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Activity 4: The Five 5s PuzzleUse five 5s and any number of math symbols (such as +, -,
, /, , . . .) to form as many different numbers as possible.
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Activity 5: Birth Year Puzzle
Use the digits in your year of birth, in order, plus any number
of math symbols (+,, . . .) to form the numbers from 0 to 10.
3 = (1 + 9 9) 34 =
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6 = (1+ 9/9) 3
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1 = 1 + (9 9) 3
Examples for 1993
0 = 1 (9 9) 3
3 =1 + 9 9 + 4
4 = 1 9 9 + 45 = 1 + 9 9 + 4
6 = 1 + 9/9 + 4
8 = (1 + 9/9) 4
10 = 1 99 + 4
1 = 1 + (9 9) 4
Examples for 1994
2 =1 9/9 + 4
7 = 1 (9/9) + 4
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Activity 6: Your Phone NumberWrite down your phone number, with space between digits
Example: 5 5 5 1 2 5 3
Now, try to make as many different numbers as you can by
Putting + , - , , / signs between the digits.
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4 = 5 5 5 1 2 5 3
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7 = 5 5 5 1 2 5 3
8 = 5 5 5 1 2 5 3
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Another Game for Two PlayersPut some playing cards (or numbers) in a row
Players take turns removing a card from either end of the row
At the end, add up the numbers to see who wins
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Game Tree
Player 1
Player 2
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Player 2
Player 1
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1 [2 5 4 8] 61 [5 4 8 6] 2 6 [1 2 5 4] 86 [2 5 4 8] 1
6 [4 8 6] 2 7 [5 4 8] 2 3 [5 4 8] 6 9 [2 5 4] 6
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Player who wins
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Some Surprising PredictionsAnswer these questions quickly.
If you pause, it wont work.
What is 1 + 1?
What is 2 + 2?
What is 3 + 3?
What is 4 + 4?
What is 5 + 5?
What is 6 + 6?
What is 7 + 7?
What is 8 + 8?
What is 9 + 9?
What is the
first vegetable
that comes toyour mind?
What is 2 + 2?
What is 4 + 4?
What is 8 + 8?
What is 16 + 16?
Quickly, pick a
number between
12 and 5
No one knows why these guesses
work for most people.
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Next LessonThursday, May 19, 2005
What is special about 40? (Hint: Forty)The only number with letters
appearing in alphabetical order
What is special about 6? (Hint: Divisible by 1, 2, 3)The smallestperfect number
What is special about 38? (Hint: XXXVIII)The last Roman numeral
in alphabetical order