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Whodunit Math Puzzles

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You can count on an exciting time when you join junior detective and mathematical wizard Cal Q. Leiter. Use mathematical clues and fun calculations to uncover scam artists, catch vandals, nab hit-and-run drivers, and solve mysteries of all stripes. What are the odds you can figure all these out? Pretty good--if you read carefully and think hard, the facts will all add up!

96 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2001

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Bill Wise

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April 6, 2025
Fun, easy math puzzles with cute little stories.
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March 24, 2012
I'm a therapist at a nursing home looking for materials to use with my clients. This book contains a bunch of short mysteries that can be solved using math processes. First off, the stories seem pretty juvenile for the intended audience (and consequently far to juvenile for my clients). I feel like most of the kids who are at an appropriate age to figure out the solutions would be insulted by the language and content. Some of them were pretty simple, but others were pretty complex for kids. I decided not to use any of these puzzles for my clients because of the language/content and because the stories are mostly 3+ pages in length and would be hard to 1) pay attention to 2) pull out the pertinent information and 3) know how to manipulate that information into a solution. Too bad really, because I liked the idea of it.
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