Wednesday, 9 January 2019

Summer Learning Journey|The Air Up There|Flying Fungi

This week for activity 3, day 2 of week 3 of Summer Learning Journey, we had to solve a tricky maths problem. The problem was if there was 7 different kind of mould and it took 5 days to clean it, how long would it take to remove all the mould. To solve this problem you multiply 7 and 5 which equals 35, so that means it takes 35 days to remove it.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Sakina,

    Well done on correctly solving the 'flying fungi' maths problem. I'm glad to see that you knew what operation to use to solve it, and that you're confident with your times tables. Can you think of any other ways to solve it?

    Ngā mihi,

    Mikey :)

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  2. Hi Sakina,
    Great job on completing this activity! I liked how you explained the equation and how to get the answer for it. If I saw a classroom or building with seven different types of mould then I'd probably want to demolish it straight away. What would you do if you were in a classroom with seven different types of mould?

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