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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will investiate a money problem involving calculating the number of combinations of different types of coin we could have that add to the same total.
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6 Questions
Q1.
How long does Mary's first session last?
19 minutes
29 minutes
Q2.
How long does Joe's first session last?
23.5 minutes
25 minutes
Q3.
How long is Mary's second session?
28 minutes
33 minutes
Q4.
How long is Mary's fifth session?
37
45
Q5.
How long is Joe's fourth session?
28
32
Q6.
How long is Joe's eighth session?
46
48
3 Questions
Q1.
Meg uses 2p coins (as well as 20p, 10p and 5p coins) to total £0.85. What is the largest number of coins she could use to make the total?
26 coins
27 coins
Q2.
Meg uses 2p coins (as well as 20p, 10p and 5p coins) to total £0.85. What is the smallest number of coins she could use to make the total?
11 coins
12 coins
Q3.
Meg makes £0.85 using 17 coins. If she used 20p, 10p, 5p and 2p coins, how many 5ps did she use?
nine 5p coins
ten 5p coins