Wednesday 31 May 2017

June Challenge - Years 5 & 6

Take your seat

Jasper had waited all year for the talk by Professor Filament from the University of Bright Sparks.  He had already bought his ticket for £5 and walked into the auditorium to find his seat.  Already the place was buzzing with excitement.  He read the instructions to find his seat.

PLEASE READ THIS CAREFULLY.  Your seat is in a row that is eleventh from the front and sixth from the back.  There are fifteen seats on your left and nine to your right.  WARNING!  If you sit in the wrong seat you will be asked to leave the room and someone else will take your place.”

After some thought and a bit of searching Jasper exclaimed, “Ah there I am, right between those two ladies.”

Problem:
1.       How many seats are there in the auditorium?
2.       If the auditorium was full, how much money did Professor Filament make from his talk?
3.       If the auditorium was only a quarter full, how many people turned up?

Hint:  Drawing a diagram might help you get started.


Solutions are to be completed by Friday 30th June.  Please post them into the Maths Challenge Box in the picture book library.