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Grace and Brittany from Stradbroke Primary both made the problem simpler to start with (this is often a good way of starting a problem, so good thinking!). Grace wrote:
Jonathan from Brick Street Public School explained how he found the three different ways for 4 triangles, starting with the shape made from three triangles:
Here is a picture of the three shapes that Jonathan sent:
This challenge involves eight three-cube models made from interlocking cubes. Investigate different ways of putting the models together then compare your constructions.
Two children made up a game as they walked along the garden paths. Can you find out their scores? Can you find some paths of your own?