Route to Las Vegas

Without a calculator, work out the cheapest route from Los Angeles to Las Vegas:

Los
Angeles
761
6937
854Las
Vegas

You can move from square to square horizontally or vertically (but not diagonally). Each time you enter a square you have to pay the amount shown.


Topics: Starter | Arithmetic | Puzzles

  • Richard Lewis, Chis & Sid GS
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  • I will be using this tomorrow with a bright Year 7 group. It's a great introduction to real-world logistics problems!
    However it strikes me that increasing the size of the numbers in the grid doesn't actually significantly increase the complexity because it is still relatively easy to spot the smaller and larger value routes on such a small grid.
    Adding another row to the grid would possibly be a better way of raising the difficulty level since there are then more options to evaluate mentally.
  • Callum - Year 6, Charnwood Primary - Lichfield
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  • I found this starter very easy, perhaps more numbers or higher numbers would make it more challenging.
  • Transum,
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  • Thank you Richard, Chris, Sid and Callum for your feedback. Buttons can now be found lower down the page to produce the grids you suggested.
  • Mrs K, Maths Cadets
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  • We got it straight away. If the numbers had been bigger or there had been more squares, it would have been harder.

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