Here is my scratch game showcasing the car of the future.
The car of the future will have a 0.0000000000000001% chance of causing carbon emissions, and will feature a motor that can go at up to:
speed: 400KMPH (400 kilometres per hour (4 times the speed of a normal car on the motorway (100KMPH(100 kilometres per hour))))
Loudness: 16DB (16 decibels) (excluding ground sounds).
Math's
There were 472 runners altogether in the marathon. 185 have already crossed the finish line. How many are yet to complete the race?
185+7=192, 192 + 80=272, 272 + 200=472, 80 + 7=87, 200 + 87 = 287, meaning that 287 runners are yet to finish the marathon.
Eva was making jam. She was weighing sugar from two partly used bags. When she added 0.67kg sugar from the second bag the scales showed 2.33kg. How much was in the first bag?
2.33 - 0.33=2.0, 2.0 - 0.33=1.67, 1.67-0.1=1.66, to double-check this I did 1.66 + 0.67=2.33, meaning that the first bag of sugar had approximately 1.66KG of sugar.
Kia ora Aiden great to see some maths work posted I really enjoyed reading how you worked through the problem and double checked your answers to make sure your thinking was correct. The car you created sounds fantastic, perfect for a world that needs to think about how we look after the environment while also considering the luxuries that people want to live with. Excellent work Aiden.
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