Engage your 8-year-old student with these exciting math problems inspired by the popular game Roblox Jailbreak. Strengthen their math skills and have fun at the same time!
Escape Route Math: If a prisoner needs to find a way out of the jail with 5 guards patrolling in different directions, how many possible escape routes can they plan?
Guard Counting Challenge: If there are 3 police cars outside the jail, each with 2 guards inside, how many guards are there in total?
Robber's Loot Division: If a robber steals $500,000 in cash and wants to split it equally among their 4 partners, how much money will each person receive?
Time Countdown Math: The prisoner has 10 minutes to solve a series of math puzzles before the guard returns. If each puzzle takes 1.5 minutes on average, how many puzzles can the prisoner solve in time?
Lock Combination Challenge: The safe in the jail has a 4-digit combination lock. If the first two digits are 5 and 7, how many possible combinations are there for the remaining two digits?
Bank Heist Fraction: During a bank heist, the robbers managed to steal 3/5 of the total amount in the vault. If the vault contained $1,000, how much money did they steal?
Money Multiplication Puzzle: If a prison guard earns $200 per day and works for 6 days a week, how much money will they earn in a month?
Police Helicopter Math: A police helicopter flies at a speed of 100 mph. How long will it take the helicopter to reach a location 250 miles away from the jail?
Criminal Code Breaker: The criminal received a secret message written in a code that requires adding 3 to each number to decode. If the message is 4 9 8 11, what is the decoded message?
Prison Break Geometry: If the prison yard is shaped like a rectangle with sides of 20 feet and 30 feet, what is the total perimeter of the yard?
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