Good Morning everyone! 😀

We are back to the normal maths challenges today! Although, if you enjoyed yesterday’s challenge please tell me and I can post some more of those sometimes!

Well done for having a go at yesterday’s challenge, it was a tricky one! You all did so well to get so close to the target number of 683 and some of you even got exactly 683!

This was my answer:

6 x  3 =  18

18 +  2 =  20

25 +  9 =  34

34 x 20 = 680

680 + 3 = 683

……………………⭐️⭐️⭐️……………………
A big well done to these children for reaching the number 683:
Albert, Sophie, Martin, Ajay, Mayowa, Rafael, Vincent, Clare, Pablo, Holly, William, Paolo and Tijne.

However, some of you did not use all of the numbers: 25, 3, 6, 9, 2 and 3.

The first person to reach 683 AND use all of the numbers was…
Martin!
……………………⭐️⭐️⭐️……………………

And now for today’s maths challenge:

Good luck! 😀

From Miss Lee

20 comments on “Daily Maths Challenge – 02/04/20

  1. Pile B = x
    Pile A = x + 4
    Pile C = x + 1
    Pile D = 2x

    Altogether, they add up to 20 coins:

    x + x + 4 + x + 1 + 2x = 20
    5x + 5 = 20
    5x = 15
    x = 3

    Therefore,
    Pile A = 7 coins
    Pile B = 3 coins
    Pile C = 4 coins
    Pile D = 6 coins

  2. Ella & Nina says:

    Good morning Miss Lee,
    The answer to these questions are:
    pile 1 has 7 , pile 2 has 3
    pile 3 has 4 , pile 4 has 6 🙂

  3. First pile, 7
    Second pile, 3
    Third pile, 4
    Forth pile, 6

  4. The first pile has 7 coins, the second pile has 3 coins, the third pile has 4 coins and the fourth pile has 6 coins.

  5. First pile-7 coins
    Second pile-3 coins
    Third pile-4 coins
    Fourth pile-6 coins

  6. My answers are :
    The first pile had 7 coins.
    The second pile had 3 coins.
    The third pile had 4 coins.
    The fourth pile had 6 coins.

    Does anybody have a different answer?

  7. 7,3,4,6

  8. a=b+4
    b=c-1
    c
    d=bx2

    if c=4 then
    b=4-1=3
    a=3+4=7
    d=3×2=6

  9. We liked the yesterday’s one!
    1st pile has 10 coins
    2nd pile has 2 coins
    3rd pile has 4 coins
    4th pile has 4 coins

  10. Miss Lee says:

    That is great to hear Martin!
    https://nrich.maths.org/6499
    On this link you can have a go at a similar activity!

  11. Good morning miss Lee,
    Here’s my answer.

    Pile 1 = 7 coins
    Pile 2 = 3 coins
    Pile 3 = 4 coins
    Pile 4 = 6 coins

    This makes a total of 20 coins.

    Thanks, Tijne

  12. ?Vincent? says:

    Hi Miss Lee! My answer is:
    Pile #1 has 7 coins, pile #2 has 3 coins, pile #3 has 4 coins and pile #4 has 6 coins ?. This is because :
    3+4=7
    3+1=4
    3×2=6
    3+7+4+6=20
    (She has loads of money ?????????!)

  13. Good morning Miss Lee ?
    Here is my answer:
    7+3+4+6=20
    Thank you

  14. Morning,

    Pile 1= 7 coins ( 4 more than pile 2 which has 3 )
    Pile 2=3 coins ( 1 coin less than pile 3 which has 4 )
    Pile 3=4 coins
    Pile 4=6 coins ( twice as much as the second pile 3X2=6)

    Total =20 coins

  15. Hi Miss Lee!
    Here are my answers…

    pile 1. 7 coins
    pile 2. 3 coins
    pile 3. 4 coins
    pile 4. 6 coins

    Hope it is correct??

  16. Pile 1 = 7 gold coins
    Pile 2 = 3 gold coins
    Pile 3 = 4 gold coins
    Pile 4 = 6 gold coins

    7+3+4+6=20

  17. ☄?⚜Mayowa ☄ says:

    Good afternoon Miss Lee,

    My answer for
    Queen Edmerelder:

    1st
    =7 coins
    2nd
    =3 coins
    3rd
    =4 coins
    4th
    =6 coins

  18. ?karter? says:

    The first pile has 7 coins
    And the second pile has 3
    The third pile has 4
    The fourth pile has 6 piles

  19. _-*AMARISSA*-_ says:

    Hello Miss Lee and classmates(year 4)!
    My answer for today’s math challenge is…
    in pile 1 we have 7 coins
    and then in pile 2 we have 3 coins
    and last but not least, in pile 4 Esmerelda has 6 coins!!!
    🙂 thank you miss I miss you guys so
    much!!

  20. I am going to explain every pile using the third one that I will call T:

    First = T-1+4
    Second = T-1
    Third = T
    Fourth = T-1+T-1

    There are 5 T and zero numbers therefore T=20/5=4

    First = 7
    Second = 3
    Third = 4
    Fourth = 6

    7+3+4+6=20

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