Year 11 Being resourceful

  • How old am I?
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    How Old Am I?

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    1 out of 3

    In 15 years' time my age will be the square of my age 15 years ago. Can you work out my age, and when I had other special birthdays?

  • Chances are
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    Chances Are

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    1 out of 3

    Which of these games would you play to give yourself the best possible chance of winning a prize?

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    Salinon

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    1 out of 3

    This shape comprises four semi-circles. What is the relationship between the area of the shaded region and the area of the circle on AB as diameter?

  • The Better Choice
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    The Better Choice

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    1 out of 3

    Here are two games you can play. Which offers the better chance of winning?

  • Power Countdown
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    Power Countdown

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    1 out of 3

    In this twist on the well-known Countdown numbers game, use your knowledge of Powers and Roots to make a target.

  • Finding factors
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    Finding Factors

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    1 out of 3

    Can you find the hidden factors which multiply together to produce each quadratic expression?

  • Factorising with Multilink
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    Factorising With Multilink

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    1 out of 3

    Can you find out what is special about the dimensions of rectangles you can make with squares, sticks and units?

  • Double Trouble
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    Double Trouble

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    1 out of 3

    Simple additions can lead to intriguing results...

  • Picture Story
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    Picture Story

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    Can you see how this picture illustrates the formula for the sum of the first six cube numbers?

  • Three cubes
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    Three Cubes

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    Can you work out the dimensions of the three cubes?

  • Small pepper seedlings in turquoise pots.
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    Triangle Midpoints

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    You are only given the three midpoints of the sides of a triangle. How can you construct the original triangle?

  • In a box
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    In a Box

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    Chris and Jo put two red and four blue ribbons in a box. They each pick a ribbon from the box without looking. Jo wins if the two ribbons are the same colour. Is the game fair?

  • Repetitiously
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    Repetitiously

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    Can you express every recurring decimal as a fraction?

  • Semi-detached
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    Semi-Detached

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    A square of area 40 square cms is inscribed in a semicircle. Find the area of the square that could be inscribed in a circle of the same radius.

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    Triangles and Petals

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    An equilateral triangle rotates around regular polygons and produces an outline like a flower. What are the perimeters of the different flowers?

  • The Spider and the Fly
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    The Spider and the Fly

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    A spider is sitting in the middle of one of the smallest walls in a room and a fly is resting beside the window. What is the shortest distance the spider would have to crawl to catch the fly?

  • The Legacy
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    The Legacy

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    Your school has been left a million pounds in the will of an ex-pupil. What model of investment and spending would you use in order to ensure the best return on the money?

  • Which is bigger?
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    Which Is Bigger?

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    Which is bigger, n+10 or 2n+3? Can you find a good method of answering similar questions?

  • Multiplication arithmagons
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    Multiplication Arithmagons

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    Can you find the values at the vertices when you know the values on the edges of these multiplication arithmagons?

  • Odds and Evens made fair
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    Odds and Evens Made Fair

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    In this follow-up to the problem Odds and Evens, we invite you to analyse a probability situation in order to find the general solution for a fair game.

  • Difference of Two Squares
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    Difference of Two Squares

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    What is special about the difference between squares of numbers adjacent to multiples of three?

  • Napkin
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    Napkin

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    3 out of 3

    A napkin is folded so that a corner coincides with the midpoint of an opposite edge. Investigate the three triangles formed.

  • Far Horizon
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    Far Horizon

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    3 out of 3

    An observer is on top of a lighthouse. How far from the foot of the lighthouse is the horizon that the observer can see?

  • Dating made Easier
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    Dating Made Easier

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    3 out of 3

    If a sum invested gains 10% each year how long before it has doubled its value?

  • Fit for photocopying
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    Fit for Photocopying

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    3 out of 3

    Explore the relationships between different paper sizes.

  • Perception versus reality
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    Perception Versus Reality

    Age
    14 to 18
    Challenge level
    1 out of 3

    Infographics are a powerful way of communicating statistical information. Can you come up with your own?

  • Negative 3 to the power of negative 3.
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    Negative Powers

    Age
    14 to 18
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    What does this number mean? Which order of 1, 2, 3 and 4 makes the highest value? Which makes the lowest?

  • Areas and Ratios
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    Areas and Ratios

    Age
    16 to 18
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    Do you have enough information to work out the area of the shaded quadrilateral?