Issue #53 - MathsLinks Newsletter - resources for maths teachers
A mixed bag...
A research assignment for Stage 4.
The simple, fun and quite amazing arithmetical process that always leads to 6174.

6174 is also known as Kaprekar's Constant.

Make a Tri-hexaflexagon that looks like a Rubik's Cube. Provides a printable PDF template.

Students play carnival games to learn about probability.

Townspeople are demanding that a corrupt merchant’s collection of 30 rubies be confiscated to reimburse the victims of his schemes. The king announces that the fine will be determined through a game of wits between the merchant and the king’s most clever advisor – you. Can you outfox the merchant and win back the greatest amount of rubies to help his victims?

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