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A puzzle related to mathematical facts and objects, whose solution needs mathematical arguments. General mathematics questions are off-topic but can be asked on Mathematics Stack Exchange.
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Witches and Cats
The answer I'm going to go with is: The observer made a typo, he meant to report that there are 3 times as many legs as heads, and hence the number of witches and cats is nine each.
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Greatest Digital Clock Number, with a Twist!
My digital clock is in
Assuming we can't pad the answer to infinity with unnecessary zeroes, this seems to be the maximal answer, because
Edit: @WChargin asks in the comments:
Very devious …
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The Inspector and the Hit man
Inspector Crumblesniff thinks he is on the verge of arresting a notorious Mafia hit man, but he needs your help. First, after a raid on Sal's Pizzeria, he found an address book with these contents:
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