Welcome to your second Daily Maths Challenge!

Congratulations to Nina who won yesterday! She was the first person to post the right answer-who will it be today?

Use your Home Learning Book to complete your workings out and then write your answer below so I can see it.

Later today, I will approve the answers and reveal who completed the challenge first!

 

 

Good luck!

Miss Gorick and Mrs Healy 🙂

 

Well done Year 6! The answer is below:

32 comments on “Daily Maths Challenge-25th March

  1. jade year6 says:

    house number 1: 3 House number 2: 2 House number 3:10

    House number 4:7 PARK House number 5:1

    House number6: 5 House number7:6 house number8: 4

  2. numbers equal people per
    houses the position of the
    numbers represent the house
    3. 5. 7

    4 2.

    8. 1 6

  3. Miss Gorick says:

    Congratulations Javier-you were first!

  4. Mrs Healy says:

    Well done Javier, who will win tomorrow?

  5. The numbers are written in the place the house should be.

    3-5-7
    4 2
    8-1-6

  6. Miss Gorick says:

    Well done Sergio!

  7. 3 5 7
    8 6
    4 9 2

  8. Miss Gorick says:

    The first row is right. Have a another look at the 2nd and 3rd rows!

  9. Good luck Year 6

  10. Charles ??? says:

    House 1: 2
    House 2: 9
    House 3: 4
    House 4: 6
    House 5: 5
    House 6: 7
    House 7: 3
    House 8: 10

  11. Miss Gorick says:

    Well done Year 6-lots of you have already sent in your answers! I will post the winner tomorrow morning. Keep your answers coming in!

  12. 5 people live in each house in the rows of three houses,
    3 people live in the row of two houses.

  13. Miss Gorick says:

    Have another go Antonia-remember, each house has a different number of people living in it. Good luck 🙂

  14. In the first row in of houses there is 3, 5 and 7.In the second row there is 4,2 but in the middle there is a tree if it had been a house there would be nine people.In the last row of houses there would be 8, 1 and 6

  15. Miss Gorick says:

    Brilliant Maryana-well done!

  16. In the first house there are three people .in the second house there is 5 people in the third house there is 7 people.In the second row first house there is 4 people in the second house there is 2 people.In the last row of house first house there is 8 people in the second house there is one and the third six .

  17. Miss Gorick says:

    Brilliant Paloma-well done!

  18. Me and Paloma worked together!

  19. Jeanne Yr 6 says:

    I worked out:
    – 8 on top left
    – 4 on top middle
    – 3 on top right
    – 1 on middle left
    – 5 on middle right
    – 6 on bottom left
    – 2 on bottom middle
    – 7 on bottom right

  20. Miss Gorick says:

    Not quite Jeanne-have another go! Remember, each line of three must equal 15.

  21. 10 3 2
    4 8
    1 9 5

  22. Miss Gorick says:

    Not quite Ariella-each line of three houses must equal 15 people. Have another go! 🙂

  23. 10. 3. 2
    3. 3
    2. 3. 10

    That is how many people live in each house ( a number stands for a house ).

  24. 10 3 2
    3 3
    2 3 10

    This is a representation of the houses in there roles which add up to 36.

  25. Miss Gorick says:

    Remember, each house has a different number of people living there 🙂

  26. 4 5. 6
    8. 7.
    3. 10 2

  27. 6. 2 7

    1. tree 5

    8 4 3

    LOGIC:
    The pairs that add up to 6 are:
    1,5 and 4,2, and 3,3.
    3,3 is eliminated because there are different numbers of people.
    So vertically across there must be 1 and 5 and horizontally across there must be 2 and 4.
    The rest can be worked out and the total of the numbers are 36.

  28. Miss Gorick says:

    Well done! Your example isn’t the same as the official answer but it is still right!

  29. 7 1 8
    6 ? 4
    2 5 3

    I re-looked at the question and realised it was a different number for each house.

  30. I am sorry, I made another mistake the last attempt.

    6 1 8
    2 ?4
    7 5 3

  31. Miss Gorick says:

    You’ve got it! Well done Alfie for persevering!

  32. Miss Gorick says:

    Well done Year 6! Lots of you had a go at today’s Maths question.
    Congratulations to Javier who was the first person to get the answer correct!
    Remember to read the question carefully: each house has a different number of people living in it and each line of 3 houses adds up to 15!
    If you got the wrong answer, have another go-can you get the right answer?

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