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On my local railway track there is a tunnel which is 5 miles long.

A train, which was 440


yards long, entered the tunnel at a speed of 50 miles per hour. How long did it take for the
whole of the train to pass completely through the tunnel? [Note: there are 1760 yards in a
mile].

Yesterday my mother asked me to buy some stamps. Stamps, in the land of BrainBashers,
are available in 2p, 7p, 10p, 15p and 20p denominations. For three types of stamp I was
asked to buy five of each. For the other two types of stamp, I was asked to buy six of each.
Unfortunately I forgot which I was supposed to buy five of and which to buy six of. Luckily
my mother had given me the exact money required to buy the stamps, £3.00 and the
shopkeeper was able to give me the correct stamps. Which stamps did I buy?

At midnight on Sunday, December 31st, Professor Stone set two of his analogue clocks to
the correct time. One of his clocks gains one minute every hour and the other loses two
minutes every hour.
1. When will the clocks next show the same time as each other?
2. When will the clocks both show the correct time?
Puzzle 4
My BrainBashers electronic world atlas has developed a fault, I did a listing of miles from
England to particular countries and here is the result:
Spain 14,000 miles
Fiji 12,000 miles
Germany 18,000 miles
Brazil 16,000 miles
India 16,000 miles
How far away did it list Iceland as?
Puzzle 5
A long train, half a kilometre long, is about to enter a long tunnel. The tunnel is 10k long. If
the speed of the train is 35kph, how long will it take for the entire train to pass through the
tunnel - from the front of the train entering to the end of the train leaving the tunnel?

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