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Year 3 Maths Challenge Autumn 1

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  • September 6, 2022

Bronze

Can you order the following numbers in descending order? 

678, 346, 290, 109, 489, 110

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  1. Sumayyah A. says:
    05/11/2022 at 10:15 am

    Bronze

    678,489,346,290,110 and 109.

    Silver

    It is incorrect because 111 is supposed to be at the start of the number 223 and 436 then move 436 to the end finally put 223 in between 111 and 436 .

    Gold

    Dora is correct because when you count in the 100s column there is 600 , if you count in the 10s column there is 0 tens and if you count in the 1s column there is 7 all together the total is 607 .Jack just put the 7 ones into the 10s column .

    Platinum

    I don’t agree because if you put the 1 from the one column in to the 10s column the total will be 920.

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  2. Camarni H. says:
    13/10/2022 at 7:12 pm

    109 110 290 396 489 678
    Silver
    no because the 3rd one is the smallest.
    Gold
    Dora is correct because there are no tens.
    Platinum
    no because they should be all be in the 100s column.

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  3. Abigail F. says:
    13/10/2022 at 8:51 am

    It will be1,111

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  4. Siyam A. says:
    12/10/2022 at 6:45 pm

    Silver
    No it needs to be smallest numbers first: 111,233,436.

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  5. Jad A. says:
    12/10/2022 at 10:59 am

    109,110,290,346,489,678
    Bronze
    Silver
    No because the first one is supposed to go in the middle .
    Gold
    Dora is correct because the place value shows 607. Jack is not correct because I think he got jumbled up with the tens and ones

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  6. Hasan N. says:
    12/10/2022 at 10:56 am

    Silver
    111
    223
    436
    111 is the smallest number 223 is the second smallest number 436 is the biggest number.
    Gold
    Dora is correct because there’s no tens in the table but jack is incorrect because he think that there’s no tens

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  7. Yusuf S. says:
    11/10/2022 at 7:41 pm

    Bronze – 678,489,346,290,110,109
    Silver – No 111,233,436
    Gold – dora is correct because the chart shows 607
    Platinum – no you can make 910

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  8. Fatima S. says:
    11/10/2022 at 6:52 pm

    Bronze:
    678
    489
    346
    290
    110
    109.

    Silver
    The first two should be swapped.

    Gold:
    Dora is correct as there are six 100s and seven ones.

    Platinum:
    I do not agree because 999 is a greater number than 800+10+1=811.

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  9. Arjun G. says:
    11/10/2022 at 5:51 pm

    Bronze:
    Descending order:
    678,489,346,290,110 and 109.

    Silver:

    No its not because the middle has more hundred tens and ones than the first one.

    Gold:
    I agree with Dora because I would count the place value chart.

    platinum:
    No it isn’t because: the counters in the 100’s column make 800 but you can add another counter to make 900 which is also a 3 digit number.

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  10. Carter D. says:
    11/10/2022 at 5:37 pm

    Bronze
    678 489 346 290 110 109
    Silver
    No because it’s going to small to biggest to smallest
    Gold
    Dora is right because there 6 in the 100s and there is 0 in the 10s and 7 in the 1s.

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  11. Abigail F. says:
    10/10/2022 at 8:10 pm

    Bronze
    678,489,346,290,110,109.

    Silver
    The last one is supose to be first, the first one is supose to be second and the middle one is suppose to be last.

    Gold
    Jack is wrong but Dora is correct because there are only six 100s and seven ones.

    Platinum
    No, I do not agree because 999 is the longest 3 digit number but 800+10+1=811.

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    1. Mrs Begum says:
      11/10/2022 at 10:02 am

      Well done Abigail 👍🏼.
      For the platinum challenge, what number will we get if we put all 10 counters in the hundreds column ?

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  12. Muhammad K. says:
    10/10/2022 at 8:07 pm

    Gold: Dora is correct because there are no numbers in the 10’s column. There are numbers in the 100’s column and 1 column.

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  13. Muhammad K. says:
    10/10/2022 at 8:05 pm

    Bronze:
    678,489,346,290,110 and 109.
    Sliver:
    No it is not correct because the smallest number is 111 and the greatest number is 436.
    Gold:

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  14. Ariyan S. says:
    10/10/2022 at 7:55 pm

    Bronze
    109,110,290,346,489,678.
    Silver
    This is wrong because 111 is the smaller than 223 and 436.
    Gold
    Dora is correct because there are 600 in 100 column,0 in 10 column and 7 in 1 column.

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    1. Mrs Begum says:
      11/10/2022 at 10:07 am

      Well done Ariyan 👍.
      What number will I have if I put 6 counters in the 100 column, 8 counters in the 10 column and 5 counters in the 1 column?
      Have go at the platinum challenge in confident you can do it.

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  15. Jari V. says:
    10/10/2022 at 7:23 pm

    Bronze:
    109,110,290,346, 678,
    Silver:
    No this is not the correct order because 111 should be first,223 second and 436 last.
    Gold:
    Dora is correct and Jack is not because if you look at the 100’s column their is 6, in the 10’s column there is 0 but if you look at 1’s column there is 7, making 607.

    I also did my did the challenge in my homework book.

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  16. Jad A. says:
    10/10/2022 at 7:05 pm

    Ive done a mistake on bronze I should of switch 109 first and then 110

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  17. Jad A. says:
    10/10/2022 at 6:59 pm

    Bronze
    110
    109
    290
    346
    489
    678
    Silver
    It is not correct because 111 is the smaller than 223 and 436.
    Gold
    Dora is correct because 607 but Jack was wrong because he got jumbled up with the tens and ones
    Platinum.
    I disagree because he can make a higher 3 digit number more than 811

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  18. Ranj M. says:
    10/10/2022 at 6:34 pm

    Bronze
    678,489,346,290,110,109
    Silver
    It is wrong because 111 is the smaller than 223 and 436 .
    Gold
    Dora is correct because Jack said 670 the correct answer is 206 so he got mixed up with the ones and tens .

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  19. Charis O. says:
    10/10/2022 at 5:55 pm

    BRONZE
    109 110 290 378
    Silver
    111 223 436
    Gold
    No because Jack missplaced 0 and7
    Yes because 607 is on the chart
    Platainium
    No because it’s 81 and 1 it is supposed to be 999

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  20. Jegor S. says:
    10/10/2022 at 3:44 pm

    109 110 290 346 489 678
    Silver 200+20+3=223
    400+30+6=436
    100+10+1=111
    Dora The place value chart should 607
    Jack I think is shows 670.
    Dora is crest.

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  21. Jegor S. says:
    10/10/2022 at 3:43 pm

    109 110 290 346 489 678
    Silver 200+20+3=223
    400+30+6=436
    100+10+1=111
    Dora The place value chart should 607
    Jack I think is shows 670.
    Dora is krekt.

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  22. Faris B. says:
    10/10/2022 at 3:31 pm

    Dora is correct because the answer is 607

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    1. Faris B. says:
      10/10/2022 at 3:33 pm

      Gold
      Dora is correct because the answer is 607

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  23. Ebnezere A. says:
    10/10/2022 at 8:11 am

    Brozen
    678,489,346,290,110,109
    Silver
    incorrect because they swap the greatest number.
    Gold
    Dora is correct because the number was 607 but jack is wrong.
    Plantime
    I Disagree because the largest digit is 910 that means 9 Hundrands 1 tens no ones.

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