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3 August, 08:34

For a carnival game, containers are arranged in a triangular display. The top row has 1 container. The second row has 2 container. the third row has 3 containers. The pattern continues until the bottom row, which has 10 containers. A contestant knocks down 29 containers on the first throw. How many containers remain?

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  1. 3 August, 09:41
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    For this, you will need to know the triangle numbers. To know how many are on row ten, find the cumulative frequency (running total) of every number up to ten

    1 = 1

    2 = 3

    3 = 6

    4 = 10

    5 = 15

    6 = 21

    7 = 28

    8 = 36

    9 = 45

    10 = 55

    If there are 55 containers and 29 are knocked down, we do

    55 - 29 = 26

    26 containers remain
  2. 3 August, 11:10
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    26 are left. Its just addition then subtraction.
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