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Maths Challenge Challenge 1: 45% of 200 Ultimate Challenge: Challenge 2: How old are you? Answer in as many different units as you can. How can you work out your answers using simple multiplication? Maths Challenge Challenge 1 = 90 Challenge 2 = The possible units are: months, weeks, days, hours, minutes, seconds / MONTHS = (whole years x 12) + months since your last birthday WEEKS = (Whole years x52) + weeks since your last birthday DAYS = (Whole years x365) + days since your last birthday HOURS = Days x 24 MINUTES = Hours x 60 SECONDS = Minutes x 60 Ultimate challenge = 10 + 10 = 20 20 x 25 = 500 4 x 7 = 28 500 + 28 = 528 Ultimate Challenge: Get to 528 using the numbers below: 25 10 8 7 10 4

Maths Challenge Challenge 1: 104 + 136 + 103 Ultimate Challenge: Challenge 2: I need 3 tickets which is the cheapest option? Each ticket costs £300 a.Buy 2 get 1 free. b.Buy 3 get 25% off. c.Buy 2 get 1 half price. d.Buy 1 get 2 at 40% off. Maths Challenge Challenge 1: 343 Challenge 2: A = 2 x £300 = £600 B = 3 x £300 = £900 (75% 0.75 x 900) = £675 C = £300 + 2 x 0.6 x 300 = £660 D = £300 x 2 + £150 = £750 Ultimate challenge: 7 + 5 = 12 / 12 x 25 = 300 Ultimate Challenge: Get to 300 using the numbers below: 25 9 7 10 5 1

Maths Challenge Challenge 1: 30 ÷ 2 + 80 Ultimate Challenge: Challenge 2: Can you work out the value of each letter? Squares: 1,4,9,16,25,A,49 Cubes: 1, B, 27, 64 Maths Challenge Challenge 1 = 95 Challenge 2 A= 36 (=6x6) / B= 8 (=2x2x2) Ultimate Challenge 5 x 100 = 4 x 10 + 3 Ultimate Challenge: Get to 543 using the numbers below: 25 10 100 4 3 5

Get to 868 using the numbers below: Maths Challenge Challenge 1: 112 + 53 Challenge 2: Challenge 1: 246 Challenge 2: Click mouse to reveal Ultimate Challenge: 25+10=35 35x75=2625 5-2=3 2625/3=875 875 – 7 = 868 Ultimate Challenge: Get to 868 using the numbers below: 25 10 7 2 75 5

Maths Challenge Maths Challenge. Challenge 1: 95% of 200 Challenge 2: What is the next number? 2, 4, 8, ? What is the rule? Maths Challenge Pick a challenge to complete. Aim for the most difficult task, but one that is still manageable. Use a calculator if you get really stuck. Set your own maths challenge using skills you have learnt in your lessons this week. Challenge 1 = 190 Challenge 2 16 (x2) Ultimate Challenge: 100 +8 =108 108 + 3 = 111 6x10 =60 60+111=171 171x2= 342 (1 away) Ultimate Challenge: Get to 341 using the numbers below: 100 8 3 6 10 2

Maths Challenge Maths Challenge. Challenge 1: 132 + 43 Challenge 2: How do you find the area of a rectangle? If a rectangle is 8cm in length and 7cm in height what is the area? Maths Challenge Challenge 1: 233 Challenge 2: 56cm2 (7x8) Ultimate Challenge: 50+25=75 75+3=78 78+1=79 76x6=474 474-9=465 Ultimate Challenge: Get to 465 using the numbers below: 25 50 6 3 9 1 Pick a challenge to complete. Aim for the most difficult task, but one that is still manageable. Use a calculator if you get really stuck. Set your own maths challenge using skills you have learnt in your lessons this week.

Get to 599 using the numbers below: Challenge 1: 15% of 240 Maths Challenge. Challenge 2: What is the next number? 81, 27, 9, ? What is the rule? Maths Challenge Pick a challenge to complete. Aim for the most difficult task, but one that is still manageable. Use a calculator if you get really stuck. Set your own maths challenge using skills you have learnt in your lessons this week. Challenge 1 = 36 Ultimate Challenge: 3 (/3) 100+1=101 101x6=606 606-9=597 597+2=599 Ultimate Challenge: Get to 599 using the numbers below: 100 1 9 2 75 6