![]() Our maths challenge this week was all about frogs! If one frog jumps in 2's and another jumps in 5's then the first place they will meet is 10. 0 2 4 6 8 10 0 5 10 But what if there were four frogs? One frog jumps in 2's, one in 3's, one in 4's and one in 5's, where is the first place they would all meet?
It's a tough one! Well done to Aoife O'N who managed to work it out on Friday!
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Matthew
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