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Can you fill in the matrix (table square) below?
The numbers 2 to 12 were used to generate it with, again, just one number used twice.
You might like to have a go at similar versions of this task using the interactivity below.
For an extra challenge, you could try this 6 by 6 version of the grid.
You may like to try Missing Multipliers once you've had a go at this task.
We can arrange dots in a similar way to the 5 on a dice and they usually sit quite well into a rectangular shape. How many altogether in this 3 by 5? What happens for other sizes?
What happens if you join every second point on this circle? How about every third point? Try with different steps and see if you can predict what will happen.
Let's say you can only use two different lengths - 2 units and 4 units. Using just these 2 lengths as the edges how many different cuboids can you make?