132 | June• 2019BRAIN POWER
TEST YOUR MENTAL PROWESSPuzzles
Challenge yourself by solving these puzzles and mind stretchers,
then check your answers on page 131.BY MARCEL DANESIFOREST FOR THE TREESMODERATELY DIFFICULT
A spanning tree (or just a tree, for short) is a diagram made of dots and
straight lines, where every line goes between two dots, where all the dots
are connected and where there are no paths that go around in a loop.Here are some examples:A drawing that has several spanning trees is called a forest.
If a forest has three trees and 27 lines in it, how many dots does it have?ARITHME-PICKEASY
Place one of the four basic arithmetic operations (+, –, ×, ÷) in each box
to m ake a correct equation. Symbols may be repeated, and you don’t have
to use all four. All operations are performed from left to right, ignoring
the m athematical order of operations. The result at each step must be
a positive whole number. What is the equation?(THE MISSING LINK, FOREST FOR THE TREES) DARREN RIGBY; (SUDOKU) IAN RIENSCHE; (ARITHME-PICK) FRASER SIMPSON.2 4 3 2 1 = 15