Mathematical Floor Operations Beginner-Intermediate Worksheet: Focus on common variations practice Mathematical Floor Operations BEGINNER INTERMEDIATE

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Question 1

6 people (Apollo, Devin, Ivy, Zoe, Jennifer, Linda) live on floors 1 to 6. The following mathematical relationships hold: Based on these clues: • The difference between floor numbers of Ivy and Linda is 1 • The product of floor numbers of Apollo and Zoe is 3 • Jennifer and Linda are exactly 1 floor apart • The sum of floors of Apollo, Ivy, and Zoe is 10 • The difference between floor numbers of Apollo and Ivy is 3 On which floor does Devin live?
The unique arrangement (floor: person) is: {1: 'Zoe', 2: 'Devin', 3: 'Apollo', 4: 'Jennifer', 5: 'Linda', 6: 'Ivy'}.

Question 2

5 people (Eva, Hikari, Taylor, Cameron, Blake) live on floors 1 to 5. The following mathematical relationships hold: Based on these clues: • The difference between floor numbers of Eva and Taylor is 2 • The product of floor numbers of Hikari and Blake is 10 • The sum of floors of Eva, Cameron, and Blake is 12 On which floor does Eva live?
The unique arrangement (floor: person) is: {1: 'Taylor', 2: 'Hikari', 3: 'Eva', 4: 'Cameron', 5: 'Blake'}.

Question 3

5 people (Blake, Mia, Michael, Rose, Eva) live on floors 1 to 5. The following mathematical relationships hold: Based on these clues: • The product of floor numbers of Michael and Eva is 6 • The product of floor numbers of Rose and Eva is 8 • Blake and Rose are exactly 1 floor apart On which floor does Rose live?
The unique arrangement (floor: person) is: {1: 'Mia', 2: 'Eva', 3: 'Michael', 4: 'Rose', 5: 'Blake'}.

Question 4

6 people (Mia, Patricia, Akira, Elizabeth, Thor, Vikram) live on floors 1 to 6. The following mathematical relationships hold: Based on these clues: • The sum of floor numbers of Patricia and Thor is 9 • There is exactly one floor between Elizabeth and Vikram • Mia and Patricia are exactly 1 floor apart • The sum of floors of Mia, Thor, and Vikram is 10 On which floor does Akira live?
The unique arrangement (floor: person) is: {1: 'Akira', 2: 'Vikram', 3: 'Thor', 4: 'Elizabeth', 5: 'Mia', 6: 'Patricia'}.

Question 5

6 people (Patricia, Ankit, Cameron, Thor, Casey, David) live on floors 1 to 6. The following mathematical relationships hold: Based on these clues: • Ankit and Cameron are exactly 1 floor apart • The sum of floor numbers of Thor and David is 9 • The product of floor numbers of Thor and Casey is 6 • The product of floor numbers of Patricia and Cameron is 5 On which floor does Patricia live?
The unique arrangement (floor: person) is: {1: 'Patricia', 2: 'Casey', 3: 'Thor', 4: 'Ankit', 5: 'Cameron', 6: 'David'}.

Question 6

4 people (Meena, Vikram, Preeti, Artemis) live on floors 1 to 4. The following mathematical relationships hold: Based on these clues: • The sum of floor numbers of Vikram and Preeti is 3 • The sum of floor numbers of Meena and Vikram is 5 • Preeti and Artemis are exactly 3 floors apart On which floor does Meena live?
The unique arrangement (floor: person) is: {1: 'Preeti', 2: 'Vikram', 3: 'Meena', 4: 'Artemis'}.

Question 7

4 people (Aisha, Hassan, Mary, Jessica) live on floors 1 to 4. The following mathematical relationships hold: Based on these clues: • The difference between floor numbers of Aisha and Mary is 3 • The sum of floor numbers of Hassan and Jessica is 5 • The product of floor numbers of Aisha and Jessica is 3 On which floor does Aisha live?
The unique arrangement (floor: person) is: {1: 'Aisha', 2: 'Hassan', 3: 'Jessica', 4: 'Mary'}.

Question 8

4 people (Hassan, Tom, Charlie, Ryan) live on floors 1 to 4. The following mathematical relationships hold: Based on these clues: • Charlie and Ryan are exactly 3 floors apart • The product of floor numbers of Tom and Charlie is 3 • Tom and Charlie are exactly 2 floors apart On which floor does Tom live?
The unique arrangement (floor: person) is: {1: 'Charlie', 2: 'Hassan', 3: 'Tom', 4: 'Ryan'}.

Question 9

6 people (Yuki, William, Taylor, Elizabeth, Akira, Thor) live on floors 1 to 6. The following mathematical relationships hold: Based on these clues: • The difference between floor numbers of Yuki and Taylor is 1 • The sum of floors of Yuki, Elizabeth, and Thor is 11 • William and Elizabeth are exactly 1 floor apart • The sum of floor numbers of Yuki and William is 9 • The sum of floors of Yuki, Taylor, and Akira is 9 On which floor does Elizabeth live?
The unique arrangement (floor: person) is: {1: 'Thor', 2: 'Akira', 3: 'Taylor', 4: 'Yuki', 5: 'William', 6: 'Elizabeth'}.

Question 10

6 people (Artemis, Lily, Rin, Hikari, Ryan, Daniel) live on floors 1 to 6. The following mathematical relationships hold: Based on these clues: • The sum of floors of Lily, Hikari, and Ryan is 14 • The sum of floor numbers of Rin and Ryan is 8 • The sum of floors of Artemis, Hikari, and Ryan is 12 On which floor does Daniel live?
The unique arrangement (floor: person) is: {1: 'Artemis', 2: 'Rin', 3: 'Lily', 4: 'Daniel', 5: 'Hikari', 6: 'Ryan'}.

Question 11

6 people (Ahmed, John, Max, Morgan, Patricia, Hermes) live on floors 1 to 6. The following mathematical relationships hold: Based on these clues: • The sum of floor numbers of Morgan and Hermes is 7 • The difference between floor numbers of John and Patricia is 1 • The difference between floor numbers of Ahmed and Patricia is 4 • The sum of floor numbers of John and Morgan is 10 On which floor does Ahmed live?
The unique arrangement (floor: person) is: {1: 'Ahmed', 2: 'Max', 3: 'Hermes', 4: 'Morgan', 5: 'Patricia', 6: 'John'}.

Question 12

6 people (Layla, Barbara, Kaito, David, John, Amit) live on floors 1 to 6. The following mathematical relationships hold: Based on these clues: • The sum of floors of Layla, Barbara, and Amit is 10 • The product of floor numbers of Layla and Kaito is 15 • The difference between floor numbers of David and Amit is 3 On which floor does Amit live?
The unique arrangement (floor: person) is: {1: 'Amit', 2: 'John', 3: 'Layla', 4: 'David', 5: 'Kaito', 6: 'Barbara'}.

Question 13

5 people (Haruki, Casey, Sarah, Matthew, Quinn) live on floors 1 to 5. The following mathematical relationships hold: Based on these clues: • The sum of floor numbers of Matthew and Quinn is 7 • The difference between floor numbers of Haruki and Quinn is 1 • Matthew's floor is 3 times Sarah's floor On which floor does Sarah live?
The unique arrangement (floor: person) is: {1: 'Sarah', 2: 'Casey', 3: 'Matthew', 4: 'Quinn', 5: 'Haruki'}.

Question 14

4 people (Hassan, Max, Jay, Jessica) live on floors 1 to 4. The following mathematical relationships hold: Based on these clues: • The sum of floors of Max, Jay, and Jessica is 7 • Hassan's floor is 3 times Jay's floor • Max and Jay are exactly 3 floors apart On which floor does Max live?
The unique arrangement (floor: person) is: {1: 'Jay', 2: 'Jessica', 3: 'Hassan', 4: 'Max'}.

Question 15

5 people (Karen, Parker, Jennifer, Kaito, Loki) live on floors 1 to 5. The following mathematical relationships hold: Based on these clues: • Karen's floor is 3 times Kaito's floor • The product of floor numbers of Karen and Parker is 15 • The product of floor numbers of Parker and Jennifer is 10 On which floor does Jennifer live?
The unique arrangement (floor: person) is: {1: 'Kaito', 2: 'Jennifer', 3: 'Karen', 4: 'Loki', 5: 'Parker'}.

Question 16

4 people (Meena, Amy, Eva, Casey) live on floors 1 to 4. The following mathematical relationships hold: Based on these clues: • The sum of floors of Meena, Eva, and Casey is 8 • There is exactly one floor between Eva and Casey • The difference between floor numbers of Meena and Casey is 3 On which floor does Meena live?
The unique arrangement (floor: person) is: {1: 'Casey', 2: 'Amy', 3: 'Eva', 4: 'Meena'}.

Question 17

4 people (Anjali, Hikari, Max, Thor) live on floors 1 to 4. The following mathematical relationships hold: Based on these clues: • The sum of floor numbers of Max and Thor is 3 • The difference between floor numbers of Anjali and Thor is 1 • The difference between floor numbers of Anjali and Hikari is 1 On which floor does Anjali live?
The unique arrangement (floor: person) is: {1: 'Max', 2: 'Thor', 3: 'Anjali', 4: 'Hikari'}.

Question 18

6 people (Quinn, Max, Jordan, Mia, Haruki, Robin) live on floors 1 to 6. The following mathematical relationships hold: Based on these clues: • The sum of floor numbers of Max and Haruki is 7 • The product of floor numbers of Quinn and Mia is 24 • The sum of floor numbers of Mia and Haruki is 8 • The difference between floor numbers of Max and Robin is 2 On which floor does Mia live?
The unique arrangement (floor: person) is: {1: 'Jordan', 2: 'Haruki', 3: 'Robin', 4: 'Quinn', 5: 'Max', 6: 'Mia'}.

Question 19

5 people (Apollo, Sarah, Deepak, Quinn, Hiroshi) live on floors 1 to 5. The following mathematical relationships hold: Based on these clues: • The product of floor numbers of Deepak and Hiroshi is 15 • The sum of floors of Apollo, Quinn, and Hiroshi is 9 • The sum of floor numbers of Apollo and Sarah is 5 On which floor does Deepak live?
The unique arrangement (floor: person) is: {1: 'Sarah', 2: 'Quinn', 3: 'Hiroshi', 4: 'Apollo', 5: 'Deepak'}.

Question 20

6 people (Haruki, Mary, Hazel, Rose, Daniel, David) live on floors 1 to 6. The following mathematical relationships hold: Based on these clues: • The product of floor numbers of Rose and David is 12 • Mary and Daniel are exactly 4 floors apart • The sum of floor numbers of Haruki and David is 4 • There are exactly two floors between Hazel and Daniel On which floor does David live?
The unique arrangement (floor: person) is: {1: 'Haruki', 2: 'Daniel', 3: 'David', 4: 'Rose', 5: 'Hazel', 6: 'Mary'}.
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