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Integers By Mr Maddison

8 4 _ 5 9 2 5 5 9 + 2 5 8 4 1. Oliver completes this calculation. Write an addition calculation he could use to check his answer. 5 9 + 2 5 8 4 18,2,2

2. The numbers in this sequence increase by the same amount each time. 406,105 407,105 408,105 409,105 ……. What is the next number in this sequence? 410,105 18,2,6

Large Small 15 36 chocolates chocolates 147 36 x 2 72 15 x 5 75 75 3. Ellie buys 2 large boxes and 5 small boxes of chocolates. Large Small 15 36 chocolates chocolates How many chocolates did Ellie buy altogether? 36 x 2 72 15 x 5 75 75 + 72 147 147 chocolates 18,2,8

4. The list below shows the years in which the cricket world cup was held since 1992: 1992, 1996, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015 Abel says: Abel is not correct Explain how you know. The Cricket World Cup has been held every four years since 1992. 1999 -1996 3 So there were only three years between 1999 and 1996. 18,2,9

> = < < = > > 117 = 9 x 13 80  5 160  4 200 x 8 5. > = < Write the correct symbol in each box to make the statements correct. < 117 = 9 x 13 80  5 160  4 200 x 8 12 x 10 8 x 2 240  8 100 x 15 = 120 = 16 = = 16 > 40 = = 30 1600 = > = 1500 18,2,10

A box contains trays of melons. There are 12 melons in tray. There are 3 trays in a box. A supermarket sells 60 boxes of melons. How many melons does the supermarket sell? 12 x 3 36 in a box 36 x 60 2160 altogether 2160 melons 18,2,15

Sonny wants to use a mental method to calculate 156 - 98 He starts from 156 Here are some methods Sonny could use. Tick the methods that are correct. = 58 add 6 then subtract 90 subtract 100 then add 2 subtract 8 then subtract 90 subtract 2 then subtract 100 156 + 6 – 90 = 72 156 - 100 + 2 = 58 156 - 8 – 90 = 58 156 - 2 – 100 = 54 18,2,16

The numbers in this sequence increase by the same amount each time. 32 40 48 64 56 72 Write the missing numbers. Increase of 8 each time 18,3,1

1 8 5 4 1 4 5 8 9. Here are four number cards. Sophie uses each card once to make a four digit number. She places: 5 in the tens column 1 so that it has a higher value than any of the other digits the remaining two digits so that 4 has a higher value. Write a digit in each box to show Sophie’s number. 1 4 5 8 18,3,3

10. Write the three missing digits to make this subtraction correct. 4 2 7 5 3 - 6 3 2 9 3 6 4 2 4 18,3,4

141 R 4 141 4 6 850 A farmer is packing eggs. Each box holds six eggs. 6 850 The farmer has 850 eggs to pack. How many boxes can the farmer fill using 850 eggs? 141 full boxes How many eggs will be left over? 4 left over 18,3,7

12. 32,810 = 386 x 85 Use this multiplication to complete the calculations below. 386 x 8.5 = 3,281 3860 x 85 = 328,100 3,281  8.5 = 386 18,3,19

13. Circle the number that is 10 times smaller than five hundred and nine. 509  10 50.9 5,090 50,900 5.09 509 17,2c,2

14. Write the missing numbers to make this multiplication grid correct. x   5 20 30 36 54 4 6 9 17,2c,3

Yes because 4,345 is more than 3,590 15. This table shows the lengths of three rivers. Katie says the Amazon is more than double the Danube. Is she correct? You must show a calculation to explain your answer. 1795 x 2 3590 Yes because 4,345 is more than 3,590 17,2c,4

1,061 7,400 19,659 Complete this table with the missing numbers. One row has been done for you. 1,061 7,400 19,659 17,2c,5

At the start of April, there were 495 toy soldiers in the shop. During April, 2,895 more toy soldiers were delivered 1,821 toy soldiers were sold How many toy soldiers were left in the shop at the end of April? 1,569 495 + 2895 3390 3390- 1821 1569 17,2c,8

A group of friends earns £75 by washing cars. They share the money equally. They get £15 each. How many friends are in the group? 1 x 15 = 15 2 x 15 = 30 3 x 15 = 45 4 x 15 = 60 5 x 15 = 75 5 15 75 5 17,3c,2

6 5 3 3 6 5 Wyatt uses these digit cards. He makes a 2-digit number and a 1-digit number. He multiplies them together. His answer is a multiple of 10. What could Wyatt’s multiplication be? 6 5 3 3 6 5 x 17,3c,3

30 white balloons in a pack Scarlett buys 4 bags of white balloons. Annabel buys 2 bags of red balloons. Scarlett says, ‘I have four times as many balloons as Annabelle.’ Explain why Scarlett is correct. 30 white balloons in a pack 15 red balloons in a pack 30 x 4 120 15 x 2 30 30 x 4 120 17,3c,12

There are 1,700 leaflets in a box. Lacey and Liam take 290 leaflets each. Aiden and Oliver share the rest of the leaflets equally. How many leaflets does Oliver get? 560 290 x 2 580 1700 - 580 1120 2 1120 560 17,3c,16

789 715 Write the number closest to 800 Steve puts these five numbers in their correct places on a number line. 884 789 812 823 715 Write the number closest to 800 Write the number furthest from 800 789 715 16,2b,1

Put these houses in order of price starting with the lowest price. A: £356,800 B: £180,200 C: £289,740 D: £202,999 E: £170,500 _________ ____________ ______________ _____________ ___________ lowest E B D C A 16,2b,2

Write the three missing digits to make this addition correct. 4 8 + 4 1 __________ 1 8 7 3 9 16,2b,3

25. This table shows the number of people living in various towns in England. 168 493 +30 083 198 576 193 482 -142 132 51 350 What is the total of the numbers of people living in Coventry and in Devises? What is the difference between the numbers of people living in Bury and in Guildford? 198 576 51 350 16,2b,4

Write the number that is three less than nine million. Write the number that is one thousand less than five million. 8 999 997 9 000 000 3 8 999 997 5 000 000 - 1 000 4 999 000 4 999 000 16,2b,16

62 113 164 The numbers in this sequence increase by 17 each time. 79 96 130 147 62 113 164 16,3b,1

1890 28. A toy shop orders 9 boxes of marbles. Each box contains 6 bags of marbles. Each bag contains 35 marbles. How many marbles does the shop order in total? 35 marbles A box contains 6 x 35 = 210 So 9 boxes contain 9 x 210 = 1890 1890 16,3b,11

Scarlett chooses a number less than 100. She divides it by 5 and then adds 8 She then divides this result by 4 Her answer is 6 What was the number she started with? 6 x 4 = 24 24 – 8 = 16 16 x 5 = 80 80 16,3b,13

Circle two numbers that multiply together to equal 60 million. 200 2,000 30,000 300,000 16,3b,19

Explain how you can use this fact to find the answer to 14 x 396 5,148  13 = 396 Explain how you can use this fact to find the answer to 14 x 396 5,148  13 = 396 is the same as 5,148 = 396 x 13 so 396 x 14 is another 396 5,148 + 396 = 5,544 16,3b,21