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Lesson 5 - Level 1-2- Organized List- Homework
Lesson 5 - Level 1-2- Organized List- Homework
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This document presents a series of problems focused on organizing lists, designed for a Math Kangaroo class at Level 1-2, Homework Lesson 5. Here's a summary of each problem and its solution:<br /><br />1. **Two-Digit Numbers with Specific Criteria**: The task is to find all two-digit numbers where the second digit is twice the first digit. The solution reveals there are four such numbers: 12, 24, 36, and 48.<br /><br />2. **Odd Two-Digit Numbers Formation**: Students need to determine how many odd two-digit numbers can be composed using the digits 1, 2, 3, and 4. The answer is eight odd numbers: 11, 21, 31, 41, 13, 23, 33, and 43.<br /><br />3. **Fish Count Problem**: Anna, Boris, and Claire have a total of nine fish, all with different quantities. Claire has the most, Anna has the least, and Claire has two more fish than Anna. The task is to find the number of fish Boris has, which is determined to be three, by organizing possible distributions of the fish.<br /><br />4. **Forming Even Numbers**: Sofia can add one number inside the table with one number in a hexagon, and she needs to find out how many ways there are to make an even number. The document states that there are nine possible ways.<br /><br />5. **Pathfinding Exercise**: Byron has to find the number of paths he can take to reach Comic Heaven without walking more than four blocks. The document concludes there are six possible paths.<br /><br />These problems are designed to develop skills in logical reasoning, combination, and basic problem-solving, suitable for young students in their early academic stages.
Keywords
Math Kangaroo
Level 1-2
two-digit numbers
odd numbers
fish count problem
even numbers
pathfinding
logical reasoning
combination
problem-solving
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