While visiting a small town in the United States, I lost my overcoat in a bus. When I reported the matter to the bus company I was asked the number of the bus. Though I did not remember the exact number I did remember that the bus number had a certain peculiarity about it. The number plate showed the bus number was a perfect square and also if the plate was turned upside down. The number would still be a perfect square – of course it was not?
Answer
: By experiment we find that the only numbers that can be turned upside
down and still read as a number are 0, 1, 6, 8 and .
The numbers 0, 1 and 8remain 0, 1 8 when
turned over, but 6 becomes 9 and 9 becomes 6. Therefore the possible numbers on
the bus were 9, 16, 81, 100, 169 or 196. However the number 196 is the only
number which becomes a perfect square when turned over because 961 is the
perfect square of 31
Therefore 190 is the correct answer.
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