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Sunday, 28 October 2012 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Puzzle courtesy of Barry R. Clarke, columnist for The Daily Telegraph and international puzzle expert Olivers Didgeridoo Oliver Hoot had just bought a didgeridoo. However, the sound seemed a bit muffled, and although the thing would didger it just wouldn't do. Back at the shop he bought it from, the shopkeeper discovered the problem: a cuckoo was lodging in the pipe. So he blew down one end to drive it out. Now the three distances, of the cuckoo from each of the two ends and the pipe length, were all non-prime whole numbers (inches). Also the cuckoo would have taken the same time to fly to one end with the wind speed added to his natural speed as it would have taken to fly to the other end with the wind speed subtracted. It turned out that the cuckoo's natural speed divided by the wind speed was a square number less than 100, numerically equal to the pipe length. How long was Oliver's didgeridoo? Related reading: Sunday Puzzle-23 Sunday Puzzle-22 Sunday Puzzle-21 Sunday Puzzle-20 Sunday Puzzle-19 Sunday Puzzle-18 Sunday Puzzle-17 Sunday Puzzle-16 Sunday Puzzle-15 Sunday Puzzle-14 Sunday Puzzle-13 Sunday Puzzle-12 Sunday Puzzle-11 Sunday Puzzle-10 Sunday Puzzle-9 Sunday Puzzle-8 Sunday Puzzle-7 Sunday Puzzle-6 Sunday Puzzle-5 Sunday Puzzle-4 Sunday Puzzle-3 Sunday Puzzle-2 Sunday Puzzle
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