I did solve them easily and yes, I noticed some patterns.
Of course, I have NO IDEA what you're talking about since you didn't give us any information in the question. I do believe that this is one of those questions where the teacher wants YOUR opinion, however.
You should really clarify what "them" means. If you have any paper in front of you, I don't see it from here.
by finding the way to solve your question..
By finding a pattern the first time you solve a problem, then applying this pattern (algorithm) to solve similar problems.
They could not easily solve - cheap food imported from other countries.
Before you can solve for an average, you have to know the value that you want to solve for the average.
There is no such thing as "solving integers". You can solve an equation, which means finding all the unknowns in that equation, but you can't solve an integer.
There are a couple patterns that solve the puzzle. I am not sure of those patterns though.
by finding the way to solve your question..
By finding a pattern the first time you solve a problem, then applying this pattern (algorithm) to solve similar problems.
They could not easily solve - cheap food imported from other countries.
Before you can solve for an average, you have to know the value that you want to solve for the average.
There is no such thing as "solving integers". You can solve an equation, which means finding all the unknowns in that equation, but you can't solve an integer.
Well, you can solve your problems easily by asking friends or family, or thinking through how you can. Maybe ask teachers or therapist.
shorten them
112 is an integer, not a fraction.
The answer depends on what the precise question is and on the level of mathematical knowledge that you are expected to have.
3+8+13+18+...+58
we can finaly solve the mistery