Solution

152848

First name
Casey,Liam,Ned,Aleksei,Jaimie,Cian and Charlie
School
International Grammar School
Country
Age
11

Question 3: If you were to solve question 6 being the last one you would have an answer for each question. The question for question 6 is : Is there a way to find five consecutive numbers which are multiples of 2,3,4,5 and 6 in this order? The answer to question 6 is 62,63,64,65 and 66. Considering question 3 is : What if the first is a multiple of 3 the second is a multiple of 4 and the third is a multiple of 5 so that is where question 6 came in. All you have to do is use 3,4 and 5 from question6 meaning that the answer is 63,64 and 65. If you were to be answering the questions in order then I used the strategy of writing down the multiples 3,4 and 5. I wrote these multiples up to 100, and then I examined it closely and found the consecutives 63,64 and 65. This strategy is a little slow but it works.