Solution

155754

First name
rebecca
School
abington vale primary school
Country
Age
11

I decided to find out square numbers below the number 12 because the numbers had to only be below 12 so i took that in account first. secondly, i decided to look at the problems that had the same shapes in, such as a rectangle, that helped me to discover that the rectangle equaled three. The square number I had picked below 12 was 9 i then saw that one of the sums that the rectangle was in equaled 3 because 3 x 3 = 9 so now i know that the rectangle equals 9 because there was 2 rectangles. now i can work out the problem A because i know that the rectangle equals 3. First, I decided to work out what the circle was to this problem we had to think again of a square number under 12 we thought of 4 we then did 3 x 4 = 12
so then we made the circle equal 12. To figure out number E was easy due to the fact that we knew that circle equaled 12 so we just had to see what was under 12 to make 12. To find out what the square equaled we looked at problem D. I knew what the orange oval equals 4 because of question A. so that mean because there is 2 squares then they both equal 2. Now we know that in sum E the square equals 2 so now we just need to see what can be X with 2 to equal 12 which is of course 6 so now I can see that the triangle equals. B is 2 x 4 = 8
For G, I knew that the square equals 2 and then i had to figure out the stars value by looking at the product which was a hexagon. I looked at problem H and relised that if the product was going to equal the same then the diamond must be a 1 then I thought that the hexagon must equal 10 because then the star could equal 5 because the square is 2. This is all how I figured out the sums.