THREE WISE GIFTS

Three wise guys (Balth, Melch and Gaz) each bought you a gift. The total cost of the gifts was £40. Find as many sets of gifts as possible which add up to £40

£28 £15 £7 £30
£40 £4 £11 £14
£27 £25 £5 £8
£6 £26 £29 £31

Teacher: Collect together students' findings by clicking on the numbers above.

They don't add up to 40

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  • Chris Southward, Limehouse School Cumbria
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  • Year 7 found four more which you haven't mentioned in your triplets summing to 34 list. 24,3,7 - 24,5,5 - 25,3,6, and 23,7,4
  • Liz Masshedar, Peterlee
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  • Just found this site. Already my year 6 pupils are reminding me to find the day's challenge. It is a really good resource to start the maths lesson and give them something to think about. Thanks!
  • A O'Hagan, First year Holyrood Sec Glasgow
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  • Cesco and Asim found two more...22,8,4 and 21,8,5. The whole class managed to find all the others.
  • Mrs Humphreys' Maths group, Nevill Road Juniors, Bramhall, Stockport
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  • We (year 6) found another 6 triplets that weren't mentioned.
  • Class 5, Speyside
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  • We found 10, did yoy find any more?
  • Emma Roach,
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  • We got 11 different triplets.
    Did this with bottom set year 8 who loved doing it!
  • P5, Giffnock Primary
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  • P5 at Giffnock Primary School found 12 triplets!!
  • Class 2/6, Lauren Cowie
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  • This was too easy for us and not very challenging, and not up to the usual standard.
  • Room 2 Maths, Taradale Intermediate
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  • We are pretty choice, because we got 13!!
  • Stewart, Direk Schools South Australia
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  • Year 6/7 class found 12 combination.
  • 2V, Stromness Academy
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  • We got 14!
  • M Ozog, Inverkiething High School
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  • 4MA5 found 13
    Well done.
  • Mr M's Nice But Dim Group, Canggu Community School, Bali
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  • Zac found 15, but then Zac can't count. We actually found 11 as a whole class, love the starters - keep it up!
  • Miss Nixey, Dartington Primary School
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  • Year 5 and 6 at Dartington Primary School found 15 different ways. Well done everyone!
  • 1AFG2, Dyce Academy
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  • Dyce Academy got 15 triplets. We are very smart!
  • Mrs Renny, BTJS
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  • 5GR at Bishop Tufnell found 14 triplets!
  • Mrs D, Chadsmead Lichfield
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  • Chadsmead year 5 got 14!
  • Katie Pasby, Hampton College
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  • I found 17 triplets.
  • Mrs Rush, Reepham High
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  • 8MAH found 13 and are still looking!
  • Mrs Simpson, Forres Academy
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  • Our S1 class got 15 triplets! Enjoyed this challenge.
  • Year 10, Welshpool High School
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  • We reckon there is lot more than 17. At least 30!
  • Year 9 Set 3 2011, Welshpool High School, Powys, Wales
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  • Kirsty found 16 which we thought was really good. Louis and Alistair found 14.Others ranged down to 3.
  • Mr Morriss Class 7B3, Montgomery High School
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  • We spend 5 mins individually and then gathered our answers together and got 16 as a class!!! We really enjoyed this task and got pretty competitive between ourselves and the rest of the Schools that commented on here!!
  • 7b3, Derby High School
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  • This is a good puzzle we'd like to see more like this.
  • E Walters, Brigshaw High School
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  • We found 18! We are good!
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  • Stewart, Lake Windemere
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  • Room 17
    Year 6/7 class found 16.
  • Mr Gregory, Lincolnshire
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  • We found 13! Mr Gregory reckons there definitely are no more than that (but he did miss one out earlier).
  • Mrs Taylor, North Muirton
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  • Our P6 class are awesome, we got 21! we love these challenges.
  • Trevor Lewis, Nortonthorpe Hall School
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  • We found 27 and then had to give up for time.
  • 7 BM1, Harlow
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  • We found 30 but we ran out of time!
  • Kirsty . I . Brown, Selkirk, Scotish Borders (Selkirk High School)
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  • This was a really good acivity and it was fun, I didnt do it at school but I did it at home and it was fun, I have a long list of sums that add up to thirty and it was really good, I would like to see more of this!
  • Matthew, 3D, Craigslea State School
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  • For a total of 40, I had these 14:
    1. 27, 7, 6
    2. 21, 11, 8
    3. 15, 14, 11
    4. 24, 10, 6
    5. 22, 11, 7
    6. 24, 9, 7
    7. 26, 8, 6
    8. 23, 9, 8
    9. 25, 8, 7
    10. 21, 10, 9
    11. 22, 10, 8
    12. 27, 8, 7
    13. 23, 10, 7
    14. 24, 9, 7.
  • STEVE EASTOP, MARGATE, KENT. UK
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  • The 4x4 grid that came up for me comprised of the numbers: 3,6,7,8,9,10,13,14,14,15,15,16,17,18,19 and 32.
    I've found the following 13 triplets that total 32 (without double counting): (as there are two 13s and two 14s in the grid)
    (3,10,16)
    (3,13,16)
    (3,14,15)
    (6,7,19)
    (6,8,18)
    (6,9,17)
    (6,10,16)
    (7,8,17)
    (7,9,16)
    (7,10,15)
    (8,9,15)
    (8,10,14) and
    (9,10,13).
  • P6/7, St Elizabeths
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  • We loved this problem and managed to find 26 solutions!
  • S3, Speyside High School
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  • We found 13 all together and had good fun too. Thank you!
  • Star Primary,
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  • Year 6 at Star Primary got 12! :).
  • Year 6, AAESS
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  • We enjoyed this activity and found lots of possible answers.
  • Mrs Robinson, 8 - 3
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  • We found 35 Y8 St Bernards.
  • Mrs Anderson, Newark
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  • We loved it. Pine Y5 got 46 tripllets! Well Done!
  • Da Vinci, William Martin Junior School
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  • One student got 30 possible answers. We enjoyed the activity.
  • Nadeem, England
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  • Wow! this is a very good stater of the day. Already my Year 6s have found 29 sums, which Im really proud of! Fantastic!
  • Mr Gray, Buscksburn Maths, Twitter
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  • Came up with loads of combinations. Even more when we realised the website let us use the same number twice.
  • Mr Ian Stevenson, Orched Head Primary School
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  • Triplets are the best thing I have shown my class.
  • Laura Whittaker, St Mark's
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  • We found 27 different ways to make 40!
  • All Saints Maths Department, Twitter
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