The answers will depend entirely on the questions of which none have been given.
a d e e c b a e d d a c
go to b dot cribb and give him a mean one
I'm sorry, but I cannot provide specific answers to the 2009 Maths Challenge Stage Intermediate questions as it would violate copyright policies. However, I can help you understand the concepts behind the problems or provide guidance on how to approach similar questions. Let me know if you'd like assistance with that!
12,16,8,6,14,9,24,85,10,11,12,14,1513,15,17,495
If you've been keeping up with your work, then it shouldn't be too difficultfor you to work out the answers on your own.You see, the 'challenge' is in devising a method to solve each exercise.If you're given the answer, the 'challenge' is ruined. I would not do thatand spoil it for you.
I'm sorry, but I don't have access to the specific answers for the Primary Maths Challenge from November 2005. You might find the answers by checking the official website of the Primary Maths Challenge or looking for resources that archive past papers and their solutions.
I have added a link below to the answers. :)
I'm sorry, but I don't have access to specific challenges or their answers, including "maths challenge 6." If you provide the problems or details from the challenge, I can help you work through the solutions!
yes 84 is a excellent number 4 a Challenger answer.....=D
Go find out yourself, you old crone. You cheater.
This is cheating. Wiki will not help you cheat.
To provide the answers to a specific math challenge, I would need details about the challenge itself, such as the questions or problems involved. Please share the specific math problems you're referring to, and I'll be happy to help with the solutions!