Number and Algebra, Raph15-97

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Worked Solution

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Variant 0

DifficultyLevel

582

Question

Roger has these cards.

Here are two ways Roger can arrange the cards to make a total.

What is the largest total Roger can make using all the cards?

Worked Solution

Largest 3-digit number = 954

Largest number = 954 + 2
= 956

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Variable nameVariable value
question
Roger has these cards. sm_img https://teacher.smartermaths.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Math-Job-15-97.svg 250 indent vpad Here are two ways Roger can arrange the cards to make a total. sm_img https://teacher.smartermaths.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Math-Job-15-97_1.svg 340 indent vpad What is the largest total Roger can make using all the cards?
workedSolution
Largest 3-digit number = 954
| | | | -:|-| |Largest number|= 954 + 2 | | |= {{{correctAnswer0}}}|
correctAnswer0
956
prefix0
suffix0

Answers

Specify one or more 'ANSWER' block(s) as exampled below.
Note: correctAnswer is required, the rest are optional. ("correctAnswer" is what the student would need to type in to the box to get the answer correct.)

For example:
correctAnswer: 123.40

And optionally, specify the following, but only if you need something different to the defaults: 'width' defaults to 5 if not present, and valid values are 3 to 10; 'prefix' and 'suffix' default to nothing if not present.
prefix: $
suffix: mm$^2$
width: 5

correctAnswerNcorrectAnswerValueAnswer
correctAnswer0956

Variant 1

DifficultyLevel

584

Question

Patrick has these cards.

Here are two ways he can arrange the cards to make a total.

What is the largest total Patrick can make using all the cards?

Worked Solution

Largest 3-digit number = 874

Largest number = 874 + 3
= 877

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Variables

Variable nameVariable value
question
Patrick has these cards. sm_img https://teacher.smartermaths.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Math-Job-15-99.svg 250 indent vpad Here are two ways he can arrange the cards to make a total. sm_img https://teacher.smartermaths.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Math-Job-15-99_1.svg 340 indent vpad What is the largest total Patrick can make using all the cards?
workedSolution
Largest 3-digit number = 874
| | | | -:|-| |Largest number|= 874 + 3 | | |= {{{correctAnswer0}}}|
correctAnswer0
877
prefix0
suffix0

Answers

Specify one or more 'ANSWER' block(s) as exampled below.
Note: correctAnswer is required, the rest are optional. ("correctAnswer" is what the student would need to type in to the box to get the answer correct.)

For example:
correctAnswer: 123.40

And optionally, specify the following, but only if you need something different to the defaults: 'width' defaults to 5 if not present, and valid values are 3 to 10; 'prefix' and 'suffix' default to nothing if not present.
prefix: $
suffix: mm$^2$
width: 5

correctAnswerNcorrectAnswerValueAnswer
correctAnswer0877

Variant 2

DifficultyLevel

585

Question

Zander has these cards.

Here are two ways he can arrange the cards to make a total.

What is the largest total Zander can make using all the cards?

Worked Solution

Largest 3-digit number = 763

Largest number = 763 + 1
= 764

Question Type

Answer Box

Variables

Variable nameVariable value
question
Zander has these cards. sm_img https://teacher.smartermaths.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Math-Job-15-98.svg 250 indent vpad Here are two ways he can arrange the cards to make a total. sm_img https://teacher.smartermaths.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Math-Job-15-98_1.svg 350 indent vpad What is the largest total Zander can make using all the cards?
workedSolution
Largest 3-digit number = 763
| | | | -:|-| |Largest number|= 763 + 1 | | |= {{{correctAnswer0}}}|
correctAnswer0
764
prefix0
suffix0

Answers

Specify one or more 'ANSWER' block(s) as exampled below.
Note: correctAnswer is required, the rest are optional. ("correctAnswer" is what the student would need to type in to the box to get the answer correct.)

For example:
correctAnswer: 123.40

And optionally, specify the following, but only if you need something different to the defaults: 'width' defaults to 5 if not present, and valid values are 3 to 10; 'prefix' and 'suffix' default to nothing if not present.
prefix: $
suffix: mm$^2$
width: 5

correctAnswerNcorrectAnswerValueAnswer
correctAnswer0764

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