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Look at the following number: Number and Place Value Look at the following number: 67 953 214 What does the digit 5 represent? Divide this number by 100. Write the new number in words. What does the digit 7 represent? Divide this number by 1000. Write the new number in words. Answers Next

Look at the following number: Number and Place Value Look at the following number: 67 953 214 What does the digit 5 represent? 50 thousand Divide this number by 100. 679 532.14 Write the new number in words. Six hundred and seventy nine thousand five hundred and thirty two and fourteen hundredths What does the digit 7 represent? 7 million Divide this number by 1000. 67 953.214 Write the new number in words. Sixty seven thousand nine hundred and fifty three and two hundred and fourteen thousandths Hide Answers Next

Number and Place Value Put each row of numbers in order from smallest to largest: 187.32 137.82 381.72 173.28 132.78 -88 -8.8 -88.8 -8.08 -0.88 Answers Next

Number and Place Value Put each row of numbers in order from smallest to largest: 187.32 137.82 381.72 173.28 132.78 132.78 137.82 173.28 187.32 381.72 -88 -8.8 -88.8 -8.08 -0.88 -88.8 -88 -8.8 -8.08 -0.88 Hide Answers Next

MMMMDCCXLIV Number and Place Value Here is a number written in Roman numerals: MMMMDCCXLIV Write this number in figures. Write the year 2017 in Roman numerals. Answers Next

MMMMDCCXLIV Number and Place Value Here is a number written in Roman numerals: MMMMDCCXLIV Write this number in figures. 4744 Write the year 2017 in Roman numerals. MMXVII Hide Answers Next

Number and Place Value The numbers in the following sequence increase by 17. Write the missing numbers: 76 93 110 127 144 161 178 Calculate the rule for the sequence below: 0.23 0.46 0.92 1.84 3.68 Answers Next

Answer: double the number or multiply by 2 Number and Place Value The numbers in the following sequence increase by 17. Write the missing numbers: 76 93 110 127 144 161 178 Calculate the rule for the sequence below: 0.23 0.46 0.92 1.84 3.68 Answer: double the number or multiply by 2 Hide Answers Next

Arithmetic - Addition 279 + 38 = 317 Complete the following calculations: 89 994 + 7 643 46 981 + 23 284 423 846 + 538 293 Challenge: Using five of the digits from 1 to 9 to make this number sentence true. 279 + 38 = 317 Answers Next

Arithmetic - Addition 279 + 38 = 317 Complete the following calculations: 89 994 – 7 643 82 351 46 981 + 23 284 70 265 423 846 + 538 293 962 139 Challenge: Using five of the digits from 1 to 9 to make this number sentence true. 279 + 38 = 317 Hide Answers Next

Arithmetic - Subtraction Use a written method to calculate the answers to these questions: 137.48 – 74.5 14 – 9.38 870003 – 37821 Challenge: Daisy has completed the following calculation. Is she right? Explain your reasoning. 32 – 4 x 6 = 168 Answers Next

Arithmetic - Subtraction Use a written method to calculate the answers to these questions: 137.48 – 74.5 = 62.98 14 – 9.38 = 4.62 870003 – 37821 = 832182 Challenge: Daisy has completed the following calculation. Is she right? Explain your reasoning. 32 – 4 x 6 = 168 She is wrong. The correct answer is 8. Using BODMAS, the multiplication is completed first (4x6 =24) then the subtraction (32 – 24 = 8) Hide Answers Next

Arithmetic - Multiplication Use a written method to complete the following calculations: 875 x 3 5 x 8.17 54 x 387 Challenge: What are the common factors of these 3 numbers? 27 54 90 Answers Next

Arithmetic - Multiplication Use a written method to complete the following calculations: 875 x 3 = 2625 5 x 8.17 = 40.85 54 x 387 = 20898 Challenge: What are the common factors of these 3 numbers? 27 54 90 Answer: 1, 3, 9 Hide Answers Next

Arithmetic - Division Complete the following calculations using a written method: 96 ÷ 4 1598 ÷ 34 3640 ÷ 15 Challenge: Which numbers leave a remainder of 0.5 when divided by 2? Explain your reasoning. 285 5794 8719 13 285 378 Answers Next

Answer: 285, 8719, 13 285. They are all odd numbers. Arithmetic - Division Complete the following calculations using a written method: 96 ÷ 4 = 24 1598 ÷ 34 = 47 3640 ÷ 15 = 242 r 10 Challenge: Which numbers leave a remainder of 0.5 when divided by 2? Explain your reasoning. 285 5794 8719 13 285 378 Answer: 285, 8719, 13 285. They are all odd numbers. Hide Answers Next

Fractions, Decimals and Percentages Write the two missing values to make these equivalent fractions correct: 4 6 16 24 12 18 = = Simplify these fractions to their lowest form. 36 81 96 120 72 88 Answers Next

Fractions, Decimals and Percentages Write the two missing values to make these equivalent fractions correct: 4 6 16 24 12 18 = = Simplify these fractions to their lowest form. 36 81 96 120 72 88 4 9 4 5 9 11 Hide Answers Next

Fractions, Decimals and Percentages Complete the following fraction calculations. Change improper fractions to mixed numbers in your answers: 2 5 2 3 3 4 1 6 + + 8 9 1 5 5 7 1 3 _ 1 _ = Answers Next

Fractions, Decimals and Percentages Complete the following fraction calculations. Change improper fractions to mixed numbers in your answers: 2 5 2 3 16 15 1 15 3 4 1 6 11 12 or 1 + = + = 8 9 1 5 31 45 5 7 1 3 29 21 8 21 _ 1 _ or 1 = = Hide Answers Next

Fractions, Decimals and Percentages Multiply each pair of fractions: 3 4 2 7 2 9 3 5 4 6 3 8 x x x Divide each fraction by the whole number: 4 9 5 20 7 11 ÷ 4 ÷ 3 ÷ 6 Answers Next

Fractions, Decimals and Percentages Multiply each pair of fractions: 3 4 2 7 6 28 2 9 3 5 6 45 4 6 3 8 12 48 x x x = = = Divide each fraction by the whole number: 4 9 4 36 5 20 5 60 7 11 7 66 ÷ 4 = ÷ 3 = ÷ 6 = Hide Answers Next

Fractions, Decimals and Percentages Here are some shapes with different sections shaded. Which shape has exactly shaded? 2 3 Answers Next

Fractions, Decimals and Percentages Here are some shapes with different sections shaded. Which shape has exactly shaded? 2 3 Hide Answers Next

Ratio and Proportion A smoothie is made with 11 strawberries, 18 raspberries and 110ml of almond milk. Yan uses 33 strawberries. How much of the other ingredients will he need? Yan makes a smaller smoothie for his little sister. He uses 9 raspberries. How much of the other ingredients will he need? Answers Next

Ratio and Proportion A smoothie is made with 11 strawberries, 18 raspberries and 110ml of almond milk. Yan uses 33 strawberries. How much of the other ingredients will he need? 54 raspberries and 330ml almond milk Yan makes a smaller smoothie for his little sister. He uses 9 raspberries. How much of the other ingredients will he need? 5.5 strawberries and 55ml almond milk Hide Answers Next

6 small triangles have the same mass as 5 larger triangles. Ratio and Proportion 6 small triangles have the same mass as 5 larger triangles. The mass of one small triangle is 3.5kg. What is the mass of one large triangle? Answers Next

6 small triangles have the same mass as 5 larger triangles. Ratio and Proportion 6 small triangles have the same mass as 5 larger triangles. The mass of one small triangle is 3.5kg. What is the mass of one large triangle? 4.2kg Hide Answers Next

Ratio and Proportion A length of string is shared equally between 5 people. The length of the string is 4m. How much does each person receive? 8 children share a super-long strawberry lace between them. They each receive 0.37m of lace. What was the original length of the lace? Answers Next

Ratio and Proportion A length of string is shared equally between 5 people. The length of the string is 4m. How much does each person receive? 80cm or 0.8m 8 children share a super-long strawberry lace between them. They each receive 0.37m of lace. What was the original length of the lace? 296cm or 2.96m Hide Answers Next

2q + 8 = 100. What is the value of q? Algebra n = 24 x = 17 What is 2n + 9? 57 What is 8² - x? 47 2q + 8 = 100. What is the value of q? q = 46 Answers Next

2q + 8 = 100. What is the value of q? Algebra n = 24 x = 17 What is 2n + 9? 57 What is 8² - x? 47 2q + 8 = 100. What is the value of q? q = 46 Hide Answers Next

Algebra The formula 3n - 4 can be used to calculate the terms in this sequence: -1 2 5 8 What is the 6th term in the sequence? What is the 20th term in this sequence? What is the 100th term in this sequence? Answers Next

Algebra The formula 3n - 4 can be used to calculate the terms in this sequence: -1 2 5 8 What is the 6th term in the sequence? 3 x 6 – 4 = 14 What is the 20th term in this sequence? 3 x 20 – 4 = 56 What is the 100th term in this sequence? 3 x 100 – 4 = 296 Hide Answers Next

Measurement The time on the digital clock is 19:45. Which analogue clock shows this time? A film is 145 minutes long. It starts at 15:30. What time does it finish? Answers Next

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