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How many ways can Susan choose four of her ten friends to join her birthday treat?

 
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Working through the alphabet in order, each letter is given a consecutive number from 1 to 26, but the 1 can start anywhere, say: N=1, O=2, P=3,…….M=26.

If the values of the letters of a word are then multiplied together what is the maximum value of the word CAT?

 
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What is the perimeter (in centimetres) of the shape formed when a regular hexagon of side 6cm has six regular hexagons each of side 2cm placed on the outside of it at the centre of each side

 
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A wall is built with layers of consecutive numbers of bricks, 1 on top, then 2, then 3 and so on. How many bricks are needed for a wall with twenty-eight layers?

 
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