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Year 3 Maths Challenge Spring 1

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  • January 3, 2023

Bronze

1.John buys a pen for £1.70 and a notepad for £3.20. How much did he spend altogether?

2. Ryan bought three cakes for 22p each. How much did he spend?

Explain how to solve these problems.

Silver

Gold

Explain how you know.

Platinum

Imagine your family agreed to give you some pocket money every day for a month! You can choose from the following options:

  1. £10 every day
  2. £3 on the first day, £3.50 on the second, £4 on the third, and so on, increasing by 50p per day
  3. 1p on the first day, 2p on the second, 4p on the third, and so on, doubling each day.

Without doing any working out, which one would you choose, and why?

In a month with 31 days, how much money would you have by the end of the month, under each system? You may wish to explore using a spreadsheet…

In which months would option 1 be better than option 2?
If your family stopped your pocket money on day 8, which option would give you the most?
On which day of the month does option 3 become the most fruitful?
If you chose option 3, how many days would it be before you became a millionaire?

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  1. Eliza N. says:
    03/02/2023 at 8:47 am

    Bronze
    Jhon spent £4.90 💵💵💵💵
    Ryan spent 66p altogether 💵💵💵
    Silver
    Waylon spent 48p and Talia spent £4.32
    48+4.32= £4.80

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    1. Mrs A Patel says:
      03/02/2023 at 2:50 pm

      Good girl Eliza!

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  2. Emil D. says:
    03/02/2023 at 8:38 am

    Gold
    20p,20p,20p,20p and 20p

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    1. Mrs A Patel says:
      03/02/2023 at 2:50 pm

      Good boy Emil, now try the platinum challenge.

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  3. Arjun G. says:
    02/02/2023 at 7:55 pm

    Bronze
    Jhon spends 4.90
    Ryan spends 66 altogether
    Silver
    Waylon spend 48 and Taila spends 5 times
    Waylon and taila spends 256 altogether
    Taila spends over 65 more
    Marcus spend 87 more then Lia
    Lia spend 88 and marcus spend 166
    They spend 244 altogether
    Gold
    30,40,10 and 20
    Platinum
    I would take double every day so i can get more expensive every day for a month

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  4. Andreea-Maya M. says:
    02/02/2023 at 12:41 pm

    John buys £2.7all together
    Ryan buys £ 9.22 all together
    How l solved thes is you count in 2 times intel you get up to 7

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  5. Hishaam G. says:
    02/02/2023 at 12:37 pm

    John buys 4£90
    Rayan buys 26£

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  6. Hishaam G. says:
    02/02/2023 at 11:04 am

    Bronze
    1John buys 4£90
    2

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  7. Sardar O. says:
    02/02/2023 at 11:02 am

    Bronze
    1. £4.90
    2 £ 20.6

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  8. Hasan N. says:
    02/02/2023 at 11:01 am

    Bronze
    John have spent £4.90 all together
    Ryan have spent 66p all together
    Silver
    Waylon have spent 72p with three strawberry’s
    Talia have spent £1.20 with three strawberries
    Lia have spent £1.80with three peach’s

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  9. Mustafa A. says:
    02/02/2023 at 11:01 am

    Bronze
    1)£4 90
    2 )88p

    I added the numbers.

    Silver
    612p

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  10. Eva H. says:
    02/02/2023 at 11:01 am

    John spent £490 and rayan spent 66p
    Silver👽
    Waylon spent 48p and tapia spent £4.32 they spent £4.80 all together tapia spent £3.30

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  11. Vanessa N. says:
    02/02/2023 at 11:00 am

    1) John spends £4.90 altogether
    2) 110
    Silver

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  12. Camarni H. says:
    02/02/2023 at 8:29 am

    John spent £490 and Ryan spent 66p
    Silver
    Waylon spent 48p and Talia spent £4.32
    They spent £4.80 all together.
    Talia spent £3.84 more than Waylon
    Lia spent £1.08 and Markus spent £2.16
    They spent £3.24 all together
    Makus spent £1.08 more than lia
    Gold
    The coins liam has is 20p,20p,20p,20p and 20p
    Platinum
    I would go with the penny that doubles because at the end of a month I will have £3.7b

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  13. Aiza B. says:
    02/02/2023 at 8:23 am

    If I will give £50 to the shopkeeper he will give me back £5 because 50-45=5.

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  14. Awais J. says:
    02/02/2023 at 8:03 am

    bronze.

    John uses £4.90 I know this because 70p +20p equals £9 and £1 +£3 equals £4
    Ryan,spent 66p and I know this because 3×22 = 66p
    Silver

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  15. Safa A. says:
    02/02/2023 at 6:46 am

    He has 4£100p.became 8£ 100p
    He has 28p all together because add the number.
    Silver
    He has 46p all together
    She has 28 p.
    Gold
    It is all together 80p

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  16. Sidra M. says:
    01/02/2023 at 10:30 pm

    Bronze
    1. John spent £4.90 altogether – £1.70+£3.20=£4.90
    2. Ryan spent 66p – 22px3=66p
    Silver
    Waylon spent 24px2 =48p
    Talia spent 24px10 =240p
    Together spent = 48p+240p = 288p
    Talia spent more than Waylon = 240p-48p = 192p

    Lia spent 36px3= £1.08
    Marcus spent 36px6=£2.16
    Together they spent £1.08+£2.16=£3.24
    Marcus spent more than Lia £2.16-£1.08 = £1.08

    Gold
    Three coins of 10p: 10+10+10= 30p
    Three coins of 20p+10p+10p=40p
    Total five coins – 50p+20p+10p+10p+10p=£1

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  17. Awais J. says:
    01/02/2023 at 10:20 pm

    bronze.

    John uses £4.90 I know this because 70p +20p equals £9 and £1 +£3 equals £4
    Ryan,spent 66p and I know this because 3×22 = 66p
    Silver
    9. Talia spent £2.40
    Waylon spent 48p
    Altogether they spent £2.88
    Talia spent £1.92 more
    10. Lia spent £1.08
    Marcus spent £2.16
    Altogether they spent £3.24
    Marcus spent £1.08 more
    Gold
    3 -10p, 1-20p, 1-50p
    Platinum
    £10 everyday because you will get more money

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  18. Sandra A. says:
    01/02/2023 at 9:09 pm

    Bronze
    1. John spend £4.90 because £1.70+ £3.20=£4.90
    2. Ryan spend 66p of the cakes because 3x22p= 66p
    Silver
    Waylon spend 2.40 and Talia spend 48p
    Now altogether will make 2.88.
    Marcus spent 2.16p
    Gold
    Liam has three coins to make up £1.40p 30p.10p.10p and 10p
    Platinum
    3. I would had 31p because 31×1=31

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  19. Ariyan S. says:
    01/02/2023 at 9:05 pm

    Silver
    Waylon spend 48p. I know this because 24p+24p=48p.
    Talia spend £2.40. I know this because 24p+24p+24p+24p+24p+24p+24p+24p+24p+24p=£2.40.
    All together £2.88
    Taila spent 192 more then waylon

    10. Lia spent 3×36=£1.08
    Marcus spent 6×36=£2.26
    All together £1.08+£2.26=£3.34
    Marcus spent more than £1.18

    Gold
    10p+10p+10p= 30p
    20+10+10=40p
    40+30+10+10+10=£1
    Liam has 40p+30p+10p+10p+10p

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  20. Rayan M. says:
    01/02/2023 at 9:04 pm

    Bronze:
    John spent £4:90 altogether because £1:70+£3:20=£4:90
    Ryan spent 66p because 22p+22p+22p=66p

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  21. Abigail F. says:
    01/02/2023 at 7:51 pm

    Silver
    A) Lia spent £1.08 because 3×36p=£1.08
    B) Marcus spent £2.16 because 6x36p=£2.16
    £2.16+£1.08=£3.24
    £2.16-£1.08=£1.08
    Gold
    The coins that Liam have are 5x20p
    Platinum
    I will choose the third option because doubling can give more money.
    The total money I will get in 31 days will be £4,874,839.04.

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  22. Ameera K. says:
    01/02/2023 at 5:34 pm

    Bronze:
    1. John spent £4.90 altogether because £1.70+£3.20=£4.90
    2. He spent 66p because 22px3=66p

    Silver:
    1. Waylon spent 2x24p=48p
    Talia has 2×5=10 rasberries
    She spent 10×24 p=£2.40
    They spent all together
    48p+£2.40=£2.88

    2. Lia spent 3x36p=£1.08
    Marcus spent 6×36=£2.26
    They spent all together
    £1.08+£2.26= £3.34

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  23. Charis O. says:
    01/02/2023 at 5:33 pm

    And Lia spent 108p
    Gold
    Liam has these coins to make up £1. 40p,30p.10p,10p and another 10p.
    Platainium
    3. I would have 31p because 31p×1p =31p
    I would chosen number 1.

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  24. Charis O. says:
    01/02/2023 at 5:18 pm

    1.John spent 4.90pounds because 3.20 plus 1.70 equals 4.90.
    2 Ryan spent 66p because 3×22 equals 66p
    Silver
    1. Waylon spent 2.40 pounds and Talia spent 48p. All together they spent 2.88 pounds.
    2.Marcus spent 2.16 p

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  25. Aiza B. says:
    01/02/2023 at 12:21 pm

    Bronze.
    John spent £1.70+ £ 3.20= £4.40 altogether.
    Rayan spent22px22px22p=66p altogether.
    Silver:
    Waylon spent 2×24=48p on raspberries.
    Taila spent 10×24=£2.40 they spent £2.88p altogether. Talia spent £1.92p more than Waylon when when we subtract .48p from £2.40.
    Lia spent 3×36=£1.08
    Marcus spent 6×36=£2.16
    They spent £3.24altogether
    Marcus spent £1.08 more than Lia.

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    1. Mrs Begum says:
      01/02/2023 at 2:26 pm

      Well done Aiza👍
      A shoemaker sold a pair of shoes for £45. If the buyer paid a £50 bill, how much will the buyer receive in change?

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  26. Sami J. says:
    31/01/2023 at 8:42 pm

    Bronze
    1.John spent £4. 90p because £1 70p+ £3 20p =£4. 90p.
    2.Ryan Spent 66p because 22p×3=66p.
    Silver
    1.Waylon bought 10 rapberris 10×24p=£2. 40p.
    Talia bought 2 raspberris 2×24p=48p
    Talia spent 48p
    Waylon spent £2. 40
    Together they spent £2. 88
    Talia spent £1. 92 more then Waylon

    2.Lia bought 3 peaches 3×36= 1.08
    Marcus bought 6 peaches 6×36=2.16
    Marcus spent £ 2.16
    Lia spent £ 1.08
    together they spent £3.24
    Marcus spent £1.08 more than Lia
    Gold
    Three coins 3×10= 30p
    three coins 20+10+10=40p
    five coins
    40+30+10+10+10=£1

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    1. Mrs A Patel says:
      01/02/2023 at 12:31 pm

      Well done Sami!

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  27. Ebunoluwa I. says:
    31/01/2023 at 8:37 pm

    Bronze
    1.4.90£ because 1.70£+3.20=4.90£.
    2.66p because 2×3=6 2×3=6 so its 66p.
    Sliver
    1.Waylon spent 48p and tailla spent 240p There spent altogether 288p.Tailla spent 192 than waylon.
    2.marcus spent 216 and lia spent 108.There spent altogether 324.marcus spent 108 than lia.
    Gold
    10,10,10,30,10.

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    1. Mrs A Patel says:
      01/02/2023 at 12:31 pm

      Well done Ebun, please make sure you complete all the challenges.

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