LO: To showcase my mathematical knowledge. Friday 5 th September 2014 Addition Subtraction Division Multiplication Algebra Shape Equations Graphs Time.

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LO: To showcase my mathematical knowledge. Friday 5 th September 2014 Addition Subtraction Division Multiplication Algebra Shape Equations Graphs Time Surds Inverse Number Sequences Statistics Symmetry Calculate Math s

Your challenge is to find as many questions as you can using only ADDITION. Can you think of a question that no one else in the room will think of? Can you think of a question that no one else in the world would think of?

Your challenge is to find as many questions as you can using only SUBTRACTION. Can you think of a question that no one else in the room will think of? Can you think of a question that no one else in the world would think of?

Your challenge is to find as many questions as you can using only MULTIPLICATION. Can you think of a question that no one else in the world would think of? Can you think of a question that no one else in the room will think of?

Your minute challenge is to find as many questions as you can using only DIVISION. Can you think of a question that no one else in the world would think of? Can you think of a question that no one else in the room will think of?

Your final challenge is to find as many questions as you can using ANYTHING YOU KNOW. y + 3 = 11 What is y? Can you think of a question that no one else in the world would think of? How many letters are in the word LEARNING?

Summary There are an infinite number of questions we could ask which give the answer 8.