Oh Doodle, Your Easter Egg to Miss reminds me of when my sister and I bought our Mum a box of chocolate brazils for Easter. When we gave them to her there were only three left, which she shared with us.
CraftyGranny you are certainly the kindest in the maths class.
However, as the others will tell you, I cannot be easily bought but, so as not to hurt anyone's feelings, I will take ALL the eggs. I would never admit it, but I'm actually very fond of my naughty girls. ?
Here are the answers, thanks all for contributing.
The third room, because lions starving for years would be long dead!
I got them right Miss is that a first. callistemon are you allowed chocolates if you haven’t done your school work? ?. Ok I will let you off this once ? craftygranny thank you for so many little eggs. They’re lovely. hazbeen here you are, I’ve saved some eggs for you ??
What did I miss? Busy day today, cleaning out the garage and planting flowers.
Hmmm....Another interesting one! Alas, answers were already posted, so I guess it's either the following or I can cut and paste.
Solution: I worked with first subtraction problem only and began by assigning all four numbers to the triangle first where only 4-2 or 2-1 produced circles of the same value. The triangle didn't satisfy for 6 because when I did the math, the two circles came up different.
The Square and Hexagon didn't satisfy for number 2. So that left 4 or 6 and the answer didn't have a minus sign, so the Hexagon had to be greater than the Square. Hence Hexagon =6 and Square =4. That left 1 and 2 for Triangle and Circle but only Triangle=2 fulfilled the condition (i.e. circles being equal in value), hence Circle =1.
Hexagon =6 Square =4 Triangle =2 Circle = 1
621 -411 210
216 -112 104
I think I'll take my chances with the emaciated lions.
Well, that was all a bit much for first thing in the morning But I got the first one right after lots of scribbling and crossings out, sorry about all the ink blots Miss.