Digital Lights

Digital Lights

Originally calculators used seven small lights (or LEDs) to form the digits 0 to 9.

1. Which light is used most?

2. Which light is used least?

3. Which letters of the alphabet could be represented using this system?

4. How many different combinations of 'on' and 'off' can these seven lights make?

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  • ijince, Guildford, England
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  • I have just discovered this website and it looks very useful. When school starts again I will probably use the Starter of the day as my home page but I would also like to pick starters appopriate to a topic. A dilema as I might run into the same one twice! Also, I know it sounds lazy but are the answers available somewhere?
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  • Mrs o'Hagan's 2nd yr class, Holyrood RC Sec, Glasgow
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  • E. Top, top left,middle, bottom left and bottom! and we know there are lots more!!!
  • Mrs Hamilton,
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  • Letters=A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,J,L,O,P,S & U
  • Y7 Mr Heeley's Krew, Rawthorpe High, Huddersfield
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  • We enjoyed this starter, it stimulated our great minds and "lighted" up our day!
    We have also recently got hooked on Fast Factors. Mr Heeley aka MC Protractor currently holds all the records. Try and beat me everybody - bring it on!!
    Keep it cushtie Transum xx
  • Priory School form 8r2, Shrewsbury
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  • We found Y can be done too.
  • Mr Peters, Uplands Junior School
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  • My year 4 top set made A B C D E F G H I J L N O P Q R S T U V Y and Z if you allow us a little imagination and some lower case letters
  • Kate Alliston And 6A, Tyrrells Primary School
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  • My class made W and M by turning the calculator on its side! Still stuck on K and X though.
  • Mr Pouney, The Vyne Community School
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  • My year 10s found :
    a b c d e f g h I j l n o p q r s t u y.
  • Beacon Community College, Crowborough, 7XMa2
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  • The letters that cannot be represented K, M, X, V, W and T.
  • Ariane, Nelson
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  • I found eleven of the letters that ARE DIFFERENT FROM DIGITS. A, C, E, F, G, H, J, L, P, U, and Y. Challenging problem, but we worked it out in the end
  • R Crimmins, TORC
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  • Lower case b, c, d, e, g, h, I + j(without dot above), l, n, o, r, t, u, y
    Upper case A, B, C, D, E, F, H, I, L, O, P, S, U.

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Here is an interactive version of a digital display. Click the lights to turn them on or off.

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