Oh yeah. 330 x 6 = 1980ml 1980 x 12 = 23760 He has 23760ml / 23.76 L I mistook the 12 for a 2 Reply ↓
Hello!! 1. 330 * 6 = 1980 1980 * 12 = 23760 He has 23.76 L of Pop 2. 12 * 5 = 60 190 – 60 = 130 130 / 10 = 13 Each boy receives £13 3. 2, 5, 9, 12 = 4 numbers 200 / 4 = 50 2 + 5 + 9 + 12 = 28 28 * 5 = 140 The sum of the first 200 numbers is 140 Reply ↓
I’m not too sure what I did wrong in question 2 but for number 3, when I did 28 * 5, it was meant to be 28 * 50 which would equal 1400 Reply ↓
Day 18: 1.330 x 6 = 1980. 12 x 6 = 72. 1980 x 72 = 16560 ml. 2. 15 x 12 = 180. 290 – 180 = 110. 110 divided by 10 = 11 pounds for each boy. Reply ↓
1) 23760 L 6 times 12 is 72, 330 times 72 is 23760. 2) 11. 12 times 15 is 180, 290-180=110, 110 divided by 10 is 11. 3) 1400. 4 2, 5, 9,12 times 50 = 1400. 28 Reply ↓
1. 23 litres and 760ml or 23,760ml 2.£11 3.I added the first 4 numbers in the sequence, then I multiplied that by 50 because 4×50=200 Reply ↓
1.
330 x 6 = 1980 ml
1980 x 2 = 3960 ml
He has 3960ml.
Have another look.
Oh yeah.
330 x 6 = 1980ml
1980 x 12 = 23760
He has 23760ml / 23.76 L
I mistook the 12 for a 2
Hello!!
1. 330 * 6 = 1980
1980 * 12 = 23760
He has 23.76 L of Pop
2. 12 * 5 = 60
190 – 60 = 130
130 / 10 = 13
Each boy receives £13
3. 2, 5, 9, 12 = 4 numbers
200 / 4 = 50
2 + 5 + 9 + 12 = 28
28 * 5 = 140
The sum of the first 200 numbers is 140
Look again at Q2 and Q3.
I’m not too sure what I did wrong in question 2 but for number 3, when I did 28 * 5, it was meant to be 28 * 50 which would equal 1400
1. 23.760 litres
2. £11
3. 1400
Well done 🙂
Day 18:
1.330 x 6 = 1980. 12 x 6 = 72. 1980 x 72 = 16560 ml.
2. 15 x 12 = 180. 290 – 180 = 110. 110 divided by 10 = 11 pounds for each boy.
Have another look at Q1
1) 23760 L 6 times 12 is 72, 330 times 72 is 23760.
2) 11. 12 times 15 is 180, 290-180=110, 110 divided by 10 is 11.
3) 1400. 4
2, 5, 9,12 times 50 = 1400.
28
Top work Suyeon!
1. 23 litres and 760ml or 23,760ml
2.£11
3.I added the first 4 numbers in the sequence, then I multiplied that by 50 because 4×50=200
Hi Mia
Have another look at Q3.