The clock is broken into three pieces each with the sum of 26

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The clock is broken into three pieces each with the sum of 26 Period 1 Extension The clock is broken into three pieces each with the sum of 26

Answers Total on each piece: (12+11+10+9+8+7+6+5+4+3+2+1) ÷ 2 = 78 ÷ 2 = 39 per piece Extension: Three pieces with a sum of 26

Period 2 Allow one minute to memorise this grid http://www.transum.org/Software/SW/Starter_of_the_day/starter_November27.ASP Allow one minute to memorise this grid

The numbers change when you refresh the link so questions and answers will vary but you can scroll back up to the numbers.

Answers Largest number = 36 16 36 34 28 – 26 = 2

Period 3 http://www.transum.org/Software/SW/Starter_of_the_day/starter_September22.ASP

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Left Hand = 72 Right Hand = 63 Book = 92 Both Hands = 81 Pen = 18 Period 4 Hold up the following for your chosen answer: Left Hand = 72 Right Hand = 63 Book = 92 Both Hands = 81 Pen = 18

Answers Did you put both hands in the air? 81 divided by 4.5 = 18 which is 81 backwards.

Period 5 http://www.transum.org/Software/SW/Starter_of_the_day/starter_January12.ASP The Lemon Law states that the numbers on the apples are all single digit positive integers. The numbers on the oranges combine the apple numbers as tens and units. The number on the lemon is the sum of the oranges. Change the numbers on the apples so that the number on the lemon is 88.

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