Are You Puzzled? Are You Puzzled? Are you good at word searches, mazes, secret codes? Then AppleTree's 'Are You Puzzled?" is perfect for you! If you solve this week's challenge (open to adults and children of all ages), send your solution, along with your name and city of residence, to arrive NO LATER THAN Tuesday, presentin9... QY h S t 11 e'C rfe r 3rd Saturday of Every Month Join us June 21st • 1 p.m. • Orchard Mall Center Court Stephanie Jay in "HEY M 721350 igild Ask A bout or Graduation Cater in "THE ORIGINAL SOUVLAKI" IMII MI FRIDAY Salmon Kabob '89° Whitefish 589° SATURDAY 5 . . TOTAL 1 lc OFF W. 1 BILL I I Place COUPON — — — — i I /0 : I 1 Dine in only • Coupon cannot be I I applied with any other discount I I • one coupon per customer • I expires 6/30/03 I I go mil mom mm ow am mni me am imm ow lim mm smill •II Mon.-Sai. 71-9 p.m. • Sunday 11-8 p.m. 39650 14 Mile • Walled Lake 248-926-1486 LambChops $14 9° Since 1986 STEVEN TARNOW, C.R. PREFERRED BUILDING CO. (248) 626-5603 Fax 248-932-0950 Residential & Commercial Remodeling Building Quality Into Every Project With Unmatched Personal Service. *xi qj 6/13 2003 76 NARr NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Of Off IIELIODI LING INNSOO Featuring Andersen Windows Licensed & Insured Editor Vir (248) 851-7727 mi u ■ A puzzling question for those who are not mathematically challenged. ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM Orchard Lake Road • North of Maple i r Does This Add Up? AppleTree WEST BLOOMFIELD • MICHIGAN June 17 to: I Found It! do AppleTree, The Jewish News, 29200 Northwestern Highway, Suite 110, Southfield, MI 48034. Or, e-mail your list to: paljoey@earthlink.net We'll print the names of everyone who solves the puzzle here in AppleTree. e've all seen them. They look normal, and yet ...Their checkbooks are always balanced. They stay up late at night thinking about planes and infinite lines, rather than watching TV tabloid shows. Something like this: 3(31\1.1)-1 divid- ed by (3A) — actually makes sense to them. I'm talking about those people who really know, and love, mathematics. Among the greatest math geniuses today are the members of the math club at Princeton University. And they have come up with a question that involves an Israeli armored brigade which you are invited to solve. Don't panic — yet. According to the club, this question falls in the category of "Simple Puzzles." (So if this one is just too darn easy for you, check out their "Impossible Puzzles — Enter At Your Own Risk" at www.princeton.edub-mathdub/puz- The following sent in solutions to the Puzzled Capital Quiz of May 30: Randy Farb of Flint Congratulations to those who found the following number of words in the phrase "The Holiday of Shavuot" (May 23): zles2.html If you actually solve this, we would LOVE (and I do mean LOVE) to run your name here in AppleTree in BIG BOLD PRINT! An Israeli armored brigade consists of two armored battalions and one infantry battalion, while an infantry brigade consists of two infantry battalions and one armored battalion. An armored bat- talion consists of two armored squadrons and one infantry squadron, and an infantry battalion consists of two infantry squadrons and one that is armored. It keeps on this way through squadrons, platoons, squads, until final- ly, an armored squad consists of two armor soldiers and one infantry soldier, and an infantry squad ... you know already. How many soldiers should be retrained in order to transform an infantry brigade into an armored brigade? Susan Imerman, Bloomfield Hills, 343 words. Rachel Kapen, West Bloomfield, 99 words. Pearl Shapiro, Oak Park, 172 words.