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Insert the numbers in the correct positions, making the calculations correct to win a roast dinner for the hungry camp members. Thank you for all the feedback about the confusing wording. I have changed it so hopefully it now makes more sense!
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jenkinsl62

11 days ago
4

Nice resource, but changed the "page 3 model"

whistler

12 years ago
5

Great activity. My class really enjoyed this once they had read the instructions. Well done and many thanks.

awhmaths

13 years ago
4

Liked this idea. I'm going to try it soon as consolidation. I assume that the 'sum is prime' means that the sum of the answers is prime. Their sum is 41 and this is the answer given in the solution.

philmcveigh

14 years ago
3

8453377013 isn't prime... (23 is a factor) 8747503133 isn't prime... (5231 is a factor) ? Nice activity for BODMAS/BIDMAS though

slunn

14 years ago
4

I quite like this. The number that I think we are looking for is 8747503133. This is reading off the answers row by row instead of columns. Like me it will take a little while for students to work out how to get this final answer but I will have the following website on the board so that they can come up and test what they think the answer is: http://www.bigprimes.net/primality_test/

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