Number Pyramids
Try entering different sets of numbers in the number pyramids. How does the total at the top change?
Try entering different sets of numbers in the number pyramids. How does the total at the top change?
Can you arrange these numbers into 7 subsets, each of three numbers, so that when the numbers in each are added together, they make seven consecutive numbers?
Can you arrange the numbers 1 to 17 in a row so that each adjacent pair adds up to a square number?
Can you find a way to identify times tables after they have been shifted up or down?
Follow this recipe for sieving numbers and see what interesting patterns emerge.
I'm thinking of a rectangle with an area of 24. What could its perimeter be?
Can you find sets of numbers which satisfy each of our mean, median, mode and range conditions?
In the 2020 Olympic Games, sport climbing was introduced for the first time, and something very interesting happened with the scoring system. Can you find out what was interesting about it?