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Number crunch puzzles?

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jon1968 | 13:07 Wed 21st May 2008 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Apparently that's what they're called? :-S The ones where you have a maths equation in one box to start you off, and you take that number & for example it'll say 'x25' in the next box, then '+278' in the next box, then '/3' in the next box etc 'til you get to the answer�

Is there anywhere I can print off a few sheets of these type of puzzles for someone to fill in (together with the answers)?

I can only seem to find the online interactive versions or is there another name for this type of puzzle?
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In the Daily Mirror they are called 30-Second Brain Workout.
I noticed in the Health Centre this morning, that the Daily Mail has a similar item.
They can also be found in puzzle books, for example, Take A Break, but I do not know how many are included.
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Ah, ratso, they must be called different things in different places then, I�ll have a trawl about�

Thank you anyway NILYA

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