Can they be equal?
Can you find rectangles where the value of the area is the same as the value of the perimeter?
Can you find rectangles where the value of the area is the same as the value of the perimeter?
On the grid provided, we can draw lines with different gradients. How many different gradients can you find? Can you arrange them in order of steepness?
Investigate the relationship between speeds recorded and the distance travelled in this kinematic scenario.
Imagine flipping a coin a number of times. Can you work out the probability you will get a head on at least one of the flips?
In which Olympic event does a human travel fastest? Decide which events to include in your Alternative Record Book.
Arrange your fences to make the largest rectangular space you can. Try with four fences, then five, then six etc.
Can you find sets of numbers which satisfy each of our mean, median, mode and range conditions?
Julia refines our model, and the interactivity offers a chance to simulate the outbreak of an infectious disease, recognising that not everyone is the same.