Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Mathlete's 17.11.14


Today, in Mathlete's, we picked a group of 2 or 3, and worked out a very complicated problem. The problem that we had to solve was 'how many squares do you get on a squared sheet of paper'. It turned out that the highest worked out was 1400 squares, found by Leoni, Ellie and Lily. The second highest was found by me (Holly) and Jessica, we worked out 1069 squares.


Here is Morgan and Alex, they are working out how many squares are on one sheet.


Here are Sophie, Callum and Caitlin. They are calculating the amount of squares that they could see. 


On this lovely picture Michael is carefully calculating the squares. Well Done!



On this great picture Gwire, is carefully looking at his squares. How complicated does that look!




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