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Mathematician ? Who still wants to be a

Welcome People ! In association with “Lets Learn some Maths!”

Question 1 A.£3.00 £3.00 B C.£3.00p £3.00p D.£300 £300 If one magazine cost £1.50 How much would 2 magazines cost? Success Criteria 1) Read the problem 2) Extract the important data 3) Decide what type of calculation is needed 4) Work out one part at a time 5) Work out your final answer 6) Double check it!!

That’s the That’s the Wrong Answer Wrong Answer Wrong 0 money

Walk away 0

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Walk away 1000

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Walk away 32000

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Yes That’s Correct

Question 2 If the match is on Saturday and training is 4 days after the match, what day is training? 4 days after the match, what day is training? A.Wednesday Wednesday B.Monday Monday C.Tuesday Tuesday D.Sunday Sunday Success Criteria 1) Read the problem 2) Extract the important data 3) Decide what type of calculation is needed 4) Work out one part at a time 5) Work out your final answer 6) Double check it!!

Yes That’s Correct

200

Question 3 Name the 3D shape with 8 vertices and 6 faces exactly the same size. A.Sphere Sphere B.Cuboid Cuboid C.Cube Cube D.Hexagonal Prism Hexagonal PrismHexagonal Prism

Yes That’s Correct

300

Question 4 The gardener grew 42 tomatoes. He shared them equally between his 6 children. How many tomatoes did each child receive? A.6 tomatoes 6 tomatoes6 tomatoes B.42 tomatoes 42 tomatoes42 tomatoes C.252 tomatoes 252 tomatoes252 tomatoes D.7 tomatoes 7 tomatoes7 tomatoes Success Criteria 1) Read the problem 2) Extract the important data 3) Decide what type of calculation is needed 4) Work out one part at a time 5) Work out your final answer 6) Double check it!!

Yes That’s Correct

500

Question 5 If one angle in a triangle is a right angle, another angle is 60º. What is the other angle? A.10° 10°10° B.40° 40°40° C.30° 30°30° D.50° 50°50° Success Criteria 1) Read the problem 2) Extract the important data 3) Decide what type of calculation is needed 4) Work out one part at a time 5) Work out your final answer 6) Double check it!!

Yes That’s Correct

1000

Question 6 John saved 57p a week for a whole year. How much had he saved after 9 weeks? A.£5.70 £5.70 B.£5.13 £5.13 C.£5.61 £5.61 D.6p 6p Success Criteria 1) Read the problem 2) Extract the important data 3) Decide what type of calculation is needed 4) Work out one part at a time 5) Work out your final answer 6) Double check it!!

Yes That’s Correct

2000

The train was supposed to arrive at 6.06am The time is now 7.03am and Betty is worrying. How many minutes late is the train? Question 7 A.3 3 B C D Success Criteria 1) Read the problem 2) Extract the important data 3) Decide what type of calculation is needed 4) Work out one part at a time 5) Work out your final answer 6) Double check it!!

Yes That’s Correct

4000

Question 8 A.225mins 225mins B.3 hours 3 hours3 hours C.2 hrs 30 mins 2 hrs 30 mins2 hrs 30 mins D.3½ hours 3½ hours3½ hours Trixie had been using her computer to complete her homework. One night she spent half an hour doing her work, another night she spent three quarters of an hour. Later on that week she spent a further one hundred and five minutes completing her work. How long did it take Trixie to finish her homework? Success Criteria 1) Read the problem 2) Extract the important data 3) Decide what type of calculation is needed 4) Work out one part at a time 5) Work out your final answer 6) Double check it!!

Yes That’s Correct

8000

Question 9 How many times would this postman have to multiply ten letters to make a million letters? A B C D Success Criteria 1) Read the problem 2) Extract the important data 3) Decide what type of calculation is needed 4) Work out one part at a time 5) Work out your final answer 6) Double check it!!

Yes That’s Correct

16,000

Question 10 A.£225 £225 B.£245 £245 C.£145 £145 D.£125 £125 Pete’s dad pays a garage to do some repair work on his car. The mechanic charges £40 per hour plus the cost of parts. If the car owner needs 4.5 hours work and £65 of parts, how much does it cost Pete’s dad? Success Criteria 1) Read the problem 2) Extract the important data 3) Decide what type of calculation is needed 4) Work out one part at a time 5) Work out your final answer 6) Double check it!!

Yes That’s Correct

32,000

Question 11 Martyn has scored on average 32 tries a season in his tag rugby career so far. When he counted all his tries up he has scored 224. How many seasons has he played for? A.9 9 B.7 7 C.5 5 D.8 8 Success Criteria 1) Read the problem 2) Extract the important data 3) Decide what type of calculation is needed 4) Work out one part at a time 5) Work out your final answer 6) Double check it!! Calculator Allowed with this question

Yes That’s Correct

64,000

Question 12 A farmer has 2.5km of wire for fencing off three fields. He uses up 845m in one field and a further 1.2km in another. How much wire does he have left for his final field? A.4.5km 4.5km B.1.3km 1.3km C.0.455km 0.455km D.405m 405m Success Criteria 1) Read the problem 2) Extract the important data 3) Decide what type of calculation is needed 4) Work out one part at a time 5) Work out your final answer 6) Double check it!! Hint: Convert the Km into m 1000m = 1Km

Yes That’s Correct

125,000

Question 13 If 340 octopus went to a disco with 260 spiders how many legs would there be? A B C D Success Criteria 1) Read the problem 2) Extract the important data 3) Decide what type of calculation is needed 4) Work out one part at a time 5) Work out your final answer 6) Double check it!! Hint: Spiders and Octopus have 8 legs

Yes That’s Correct

250,000

Question 14 A B C D Amy is having a party and all her friends will want 3 slices of pizza and 2 bottles of juice. 35 people plus Amy will be at the party. Each pizza divides into 6 slices. Juice costs 75p per bottle. How many pizzas does Amy need to buy? Success Criteria 1) Read the problem 2) Extract the important data 3) Decide what type of calculation is needed 4) Work out one part at a time 5) Work out your final answer 6) Double check it!!

Yes That’s Correct

500,000

Question 15 A.1:00pm 1:00pm B.1:06pm 1:06pm C.1:31pm 1:31pm D.2:43pm 2:43pm Evie goes to the football match with her dad. They always get to the ground 25 minutes before kick-off. Their car journey to the ground takes 1 hour and 12 minutes. The walk from the car park takes 17 minutes. Kick off is at 3:00pm. What time should they set off from home? Success Criteria 1) Read the problem 2) Extract the important data 3) Decide what type of calculation is needed 4) Work out one part at a time 5) Work out your final answer 6) Double check it!!

Yes, AMAZING That’s Correct

1,000,000