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Dartboards not Whiteboards

Dr Zonga is on a mission – more dartboards in the classroom! 


Playing darts can help children learn in so many ways (maths, hand-eye coordination, not poking your friend/enemy with a pointy thing,...).  So these questions are part of our wider campaign to see more dartboards in school. Support us, by answering them 😊:


Question 1: I have 151 remaining. How can I get out (finish) using just 3 darts, assuming I have to hit a double or a bulls-eye with my last dart?


Question 2: The product of all of the prime numbers around the dartboard is?     


Question 3: The bulls-eye on Dr Zonga's dartboard has a diameter of 1.5cm, and the dartboard itself has a radius of 23cm. Calculate the area of the dartboard outside of the bulls-eye.


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