It's contest time again here at the Buzz, and we're keeping in theme with a Jubilee related puzzle. A small amount of mathematical ability, an extensive knowledge of the Royal Family (or access to Google) and a little bit of guess work will all be needed for this one!
For those of you who haven't yet realised- it's the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations this weekend, and who are we not to join in!
We're giving you the chance to win some money! It's simple really, the questions below are numbered, and the numbers are then arranged into a mathematical problem. All you need to do is find out the answers to the questions, use them to solve the maths problem and submit them to the contest site. The answer needs to be rounded up to the nearest whole number, so no decimal places please!
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The Prize:
The Prize is the answer to the Maths Problem, multiplied by 100 for good luck. Good luck!
The Questions:
1. The number of years Elizabeth II has been the Queen. 2. The number of Prime Ministers who have served during her reign. 3. How old Poison was when the Queen was coronated (A clue- we're in the negatives). 4. The number of the month of the Queens official birthday celebrations. 5. The date of the Queen's real birthday. 6. The rating the Buzz team give the Queen out of 5 (the issue is a clue). 7. The number of countries in the Commonwealth. 8. The number of children the Queen has. 9. The year the Queen was born.
The Maths Problem: Use the answers you've worked out from above in the following problem to get your solution: