Meg and Mo are playing Marbles together. After each game, they
each put their marbles in a pouch and hang the pouches on a
balance while they go off for a snack. You can use the
interactivity to experiment to help you answer the questions
below.
After their first game, they each have the same number of
marbles. Meg puts hers in the pouch 50cm to the left of the
centre, and Mo puts hers 50cm to the right of the centre. Using
the interactivity, you can check that this balances.
Suppose that when they come back, Meg moves her pouch to be 80cm
away. Find where Mo must put her pouch so that it still balances.
If Meg moves her pouch to be 25cm from the pivot, find where Mo
must put her pouch.
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Meg wins the next game, and since she and Mo are playing for
keeps, she now has more marbles than her friend.
They discover (by experimenting) that if Meg puts her pouch 30cm
from the centre and Mo puts hers 50cm from the centre then the
pouches balance. Use the interactivity to explore this
further.
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Fill in the table below so that when the pouches are at the
distances shown, they balance.
| Meg |
Mo |
| 30cm |
50cm |
| 60cm |
|
| 45cm |
|
|
25cm |
Without using the interactivity, can you work out the distances
from the centre in the table below that Meg and Mo must put their
pouches so that they balance?
| Meg |
Mo |
| 90cm |
|
|
40cm |
|
60cm |
| 20cm |
|
|
24cm |
Try to explain how you worked it out.
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After the third game, Meg has 10 marbles and Mo has 6.
They each put their pouches in a fixed place, as shown.
They find some more marbles, and can add and remove these
marbles to and from their pouches.
Use the interactivity to explore this further.
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Fill in the table to show how many marbles are needed on each
side to make it balance.
| Meg |
Mo |
| 10 marbles |
6 marbles |
| 20 marbles |
|
| 5 marbles |
|
|
9 marbles |
Now, without using the interactivity, can you complete the
table below showing how many marbles are needed on each side to
make it balance?
| Meg |
Mo |
|
18 marbles |
| 12 marbles |
|
|
7 marbles |
Try to explain how you worked it out.