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Turnips
Baldrick could buy 6 parsnips and 7 turnips, or 8 parsnips and 4 turnips. How many parsnips could he buy?
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Solving Together - Guidance for Teachers
Here is some information about the project and suggestions for how to follow up on the homework activities in class
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Total Totality
Is it possible to arrange the numbers 1-6 on the nodes of this diagram, so that all the sums between numbers on adjacent nodes are different?
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Clear as Crystal
Unearth the beautiful mathematics of symmetry whilst investigating
the properties of crystal lattices
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An Easy Way to Multiply by 10?
Do you agree with Badger's statements? Is Badger's reasoning 'watertight'? Why or why not?
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Two Primes Make One Square
Can you make square numbers by adding two prime numbers together?