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Today's Challenge is brought to you from Emma in Rm 11.
If the students from your class were standing side by side, how many students would it take to fill one room in your home? Share how you worked this out and please email or write it in the comments below.
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I think about 50 because you would have to put a fair few in the middle so it's like a square and then you'd have to make a square inside a square inside a square and so on. SO my answer is 50.
ReplyDeleteA great explanation Finlay! Thank you. Could you please give the measurements of the smallest square in the middle? Then the next square? I would like to see how your square grows? many thanks,Mrs M
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