Week 6: Sum of 3 Cubes (a) How many of the following numbers in the table can you form as the sum of 3 cubes of integers? (You can use negative integers if you wish). (b) Research what the solution is for 30 and 33! (c) Can you find a pattern that describes the numbersContinue reading “Week 6: Sum of 3 Cubes”
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Week 3: Make 2023
Using the numbers 10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1 in order, the standard arithmetic operations and brackets, can you make the number 2023? For example of the idea: This clearly doesn’t make the correct answer – but can you find a combination that does? Teacher notes: Level of difficulty: Accessible for all students Syllabus knowledge required: none. This would beContinue reading “Week 3: Make 2023”
