Creating and manipulating expressions and formulae

  • Mindreader
    problem

    Mindreader

    Age
    11 to 14
    Challenge level
    3 out of 3

    A little bit of algebra explains this 'magic'. Ask a friend to pick 3 consecutive numbers and to tell you a multiple of 3. Then ask them to add the four numbers and multiply by 67, and to tell you the last two digits of her answer. Now you can really amaze her by giving the whole answer and the three consecutive numbers used at the start.

  • Seven Up
    problem

    Seven Up

    Age
    11 to 14
    Challenge level
    3 out of 3
    The number 27 is special because it is three times the sum of its digits 27 = 3 (2 + 7). Find some two digit numbers that are SEVEN times the sum of their digits (seven-up numbers)?
  • Quick Times
    problem

    Quick Times

    Age
    11 to 14
    Challenge level
    3 out of 3

    Can you verify and generalise these equations?

  • Adding in Rows
    problem

    Adding in Rows

    Age
    11 to 14
    Challenge level
    3 out of 3

    List any 3 numbers. It is always possible to find a subset of adjacent numbers that add up to a multiple of 3. Can you explain why and prove it?

  • Please Explain
    problem

    Please Explain

    Age
    11 to 14
    Challenge level
    3 out of 3

    Visitors to Earth from the distant planet of Zub-Zorna were amazed when they found out that when the digits in this multiplication were reversed, the answer was the same! Find a way to explain why this works.

  • Top-Heavy Pyramids
    problem

    Top-Heavy Pyramids

    Age
    11 to 14
    Challenge level
    3 out of 3

    Use the numbers in the box below to make the base of a top-heavy pyramid whose top number is 200.

  • Algebra Match
    problem

    Algebra Match

    Age
    11 to 16
    Challenge level
    1 out of 3
    A task which depends on members of the group noticing the needs of others and responding.
  • What does it all add up to?
    problem

    What Does It All Add Up To?

    Age
    11 to 18
    Challenge level
    2 out of 3

    If you take four consecutive numbers and add them together, the answer will always be even. What else do you notice?

  • eNRICHing experience
    problem

    eNRICHing Experience

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    1 out of 3

    Find the five distinct digits N, R, I, C and H in the following nomogram

  • Triangles within Triangles
    problem

    Triangles Within Triangles

    Age
    14 to 16
    Challenge level
    1 out of 3

    Can you find a rule which connects consecutive triangular numbers?