Hi guys! Great work this morning. You all showed a great understanding of the Maths problems. Remember to approach problems systematically.

Please complete the challenge below, recording your answers on the blog. If you want to bring your working out to show us, please bring it in next Wednesday 17th November .

8 responses to “Mrs Morris’s GD Maths Group”

  1. Rahima J.

    Possibilities
    4,020,000
    1,020,300
    1,320,000
    1,020,030
    2,220,000
    2,120,100
    2,220,000
    2,121,000
    3,120,000
    3,020,100
    3,021,000
    freds number could be 4,020,000 and Wilmas number could be 1,120,011

  2. Umar H.

    Possibilities
    4,020,000
    3,030,000
    2,040,000
    1,050,000.
    Smallest possibility :1,010,004
    Largest possibility:4,020,000

  3. Raihaan N.

    Four answers it could be are:
    4,020,000
    3,120,000
    2,120,010
    1,200,111

  4. Sabah S.

    1) Possibilities:
    1,020,300
    1,320,000
    1,020,030
    2,220,000
    2,120,100
    2,220,000
    2,121,000
    3,120,000
    3,020,100
    3,021,000
    4,020,000
    2) Can you find the largest number for Fred?
    The largest number is 4,020,000.
    __________________________________________________________
    Can you find the smallest number for Wilma?
    1,020,003

  5. Hajrah S.

    1121100
    1020111
    1221000
    2220000
    1020012
    2121000
    1220001
    1020021
    2120001
    1120120

  6. Safya S.

    1,021,002. This is 7 digits. I have a 2 in the TTh column and the sum of the digits is 6.
    Can you find any more numbers?
    1,221,000
    2,020,200
    3,021,000
    Can you find the largest number for Fred?
    4,020,000
    Can you find the smallest number for Wilma?
    1,420,000

  7. Safya S.

    the digit number is 6
    the tens of the thousands digit is 2
    what is the answer?
    largest number
    smallest number
    “the tens of the thousands digit is 2”
    Mrs Morris i do not understand this part.

    1. Mrs Morris

      Hi Safya
      Thanks for logging on and having a go.

      So, you need to create a seven digit number: M, HTh, TTh, Th, H, T, O.
      The digit sum needs to be 6.
      The TTh digit needs to be 2.

      For example:
      1,021,002. This is 7 digits. I have a 2 in the TTh column and the sum of the digits is 6.
      Can you find any more numbers?
      Can you find the largest number for Fred?
      Can you find the smallest number for Wilma?

      I hope this makes sense. If you’re still unsure, I am in again on Monday, please come and find me.

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