0, 1, 3, 6, 7, 9, 12, 13, 15, 18, ?, ?, ?

What numbers should replace the question marks?

What number continues the sequence?
25, 50, 27, 46, 31, 38, 39, ?

7 8 5 5 3 4 4 ?

A quarter is 1/4th of a dollar but Professor Mr.GPuzzles has reversed the equation as below :

DOLLAR * 4 = QUARTER

You need to replace each alphabet by a number to decipher the logic used by Professor to make above equation true.

There is a 2 x 8 chocolate bar I have with me. I can break this bar along the length or the breadth. Now, I want to obtain 1 x 1 pieces.

 

How many times do you think I need to break it to get what I want?

How can you measure 6 liters of water using only 4 and 9-liter bowls?

A man is asked what his daughters look like. He answers, "They are all blondes, but two; all brunettes, but two and all are red-heads, but two." How many daughters did he have?

Identify next letter from the sequence.

Z X C V B N ?

0, 1, 3, 6, 7, 9, 12, 13, 15, 18, ?, ?, ?

What numbers should replace the question marks?

What number continues the sequence?
25, 50, 27, 46, 31, 38, 39, ?

7 8 5 5 3 4 4 ?

A quarter is 1/4th of a dollar but Professor Mr.GPuzzles has reversed the equation as below :

DOLLAR * 4 = QUARTER

You need to replace each alphabet by a number to decipher the logic used by Professor to make above equation true.

There is a 2 x 8 chocolate bar I have with me. I can break this bar along the length or the breadth. Now, I want to obtain 1 x 1 pieces.

 

How many times do you think I need to break it to get what I want?

How can you measure 6 liters of water using only 4 and 9-liter bowls?

A man is asked what his daughters look like. He answers, "They are all blondes, but two; all brunettes, but two and all are red-heads, but two." How many daughters did he have?

Identify next letter from the sequence.

Z X C V B N ?

0, 1, 3, 6, 7, 9, 12, 13, 15, 18, ?, ?, ?

What numbers should replace the question marks?

What number continues the sequence?
25, 50, 27, 46, 31, 38, 39, ?

7 8 5 5 3 4 4 ?

A quarter is 1/4th of a dollar but Professor Mr.GPuzzles has reversed the equation as below :

DOLLAR * 4 = QUARTER

You need to replace each alphabet by a number to decipher the logic used by Professor to make above equation true.

There is a 2 x 8 chocolate bar I have with me. I can break this bar along the length or the breadth. Now, I want to obtain 1 x 1 pieces.

 

How many times do you think I need to break it to get what I want?

How can you measure 6 liters of water using only 4 and 9-liter bowls?

A man is asked what his daughters look like. He answers, "They are all blondes, but two; all brunettes, but two and all are red-heads, but two." How many daughters did he have?

Identify next letter from the sequence.

Z X C V B N ?