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Whodunit Math Puzzles

by Bill Wise

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An urgent call has gone out: a series of outrageous crimes must be solved usion superior math and logic skills. You've got a real knack for these subjects, so you answer the call. Soon you're visiting the scenes of these despicable crimes with two of the best in law enforcement, Midville Police Chief Arthur Smart and his partner, 12-year-old junior detective Cal Q. Leiter. The facts are presented and the clues left behind are analyzed. Just remember, numbers are the key to unlocking the answers. How much money did Gertrude Gessler leave in her will to divide among her four nephews? What was the number of the locker where the stolen money was hidden, and how did Cal figure it out? See if you can solve the crime!

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Use math to solve crimes after given the facts and clues.

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