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S4 a) In the number 5278 what value does the figure 7 represent?
Revision - Homework S4 a) In the number 5278 what value does the figure 7 represent? b) Write the numbers in order from the least to the greatest. S5 a) Write down five and a half million in figures S5 Put the correct symbols of > or < in between these numbers: a) Round 56 to the nearest ten(S3) b) Round £974 to the nearest £10(S3) c)Round to the nearest thousand d) Round £ to the nearest £100(S4) e) Round to 1 decimal place(S5) f) Round to 2 decimal place S5: Work out the missing numbers below: a) 45 + ……… = b) …… = 456 S6: a) In the number what value does the figure 2 represent? b) Write the numbers in order from the least to the greatest.
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S4 Write the first 5 multiples of 7
Revision - homework S4 Circle all the odd numbers S4: 355 – 47= b) Joe has £2759 in his bank account. On his Birthday he gets £366 and decides to put all of it into his bank account. He then decides to buy a computer for £378 and takes this money out of his account. How much money has he now got left in his bank account? S5 Joe buys socks. Each pair is £2.34 Work out the cost of seven pairs of socks S4 Write the first 5 multiples of 7 S6 List of the factors of 28 S6/7: a) What is the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of 24 and 48? b) What is the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of 27 and 36?
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Revision Homework 231 x 41 = 2.3 x 0.3 = S5 For each statement decide whether it is true or false. If it is false explain why. a) 24 is a multiple of 4 b) 20 is a multiple of 60 S8: 5.45 ÷ 0.15 = S7.From the list of numbers (a) write down the square numbers. (b) write down the cube numbers. (c) write down the positive square root of 64. d) Prime numbers S6/7 Explain what is a prime number. Write down the first 10 prime numbers S6 Joe buys 7 pairs of socks for £ Work out the cost of one pair of socks S6/7: a) What is the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of 24 and 42? b) What is the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of 28 and 48?
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