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Choose <, > or = to make the number sentences correct.
MONDAY Choose <, > or = to make the number sentences correct. 3, 323, 032 -13 -15 4.56 4.6 1 4 1 3 3 2 7 23 7 Year 6
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James is thinking of a number It is a 3-digit number
TUESDAY James is thinking of a number It is a 3-digit number It is a multiple of 10 It is the product of 4 prime numbers The hundreds digit is double the tens digit. What number is James thinking of? Year 6
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The difference between A and B is 27.
WEDNESDAY Ben has drawn a number line. He has marked three points on the number line. Use these clues to work out what numbers Ben has marked on the number line. The difference between A and B is 27. The difference between B and C is 22. A C B What is the value of D if it is 10 bigger than B Would you be able to show D on this number line? Year 6
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Oliver is thinking of a number It is a 4-digit number
THURSDAY Oliver is thinking of a number It is a 4-digit number The thousands digit is double the hundreds digit. The tens digit is half the hundreds digit. The number is a multiple of 10. What number could Oliver be thinking of? Is there more than one possibility? Year 6
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When Hannah divides the number of cards she has by:
FRIDAY Hannah has collected some football cards. When she rounds the number of cards she has collected to the nearest 100, she finds she has 200 cards. What is the largest and smallest number of cards that Hannah could have? When Hannah divides the number of cards she has by: 2, the remainder is 1 3, the remainder is 1 4, the remainder is 1 5, the remainder is 1 6, the remainder is 1 How many cards does Hannah have? Year 6
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MONDAY < 3, 323, 032 -13 > -15 4.56 < 4.6 1 4 < 1 3 3 2 7 = 23 7 Year 6
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TUESDAY James is thinking of 210 Year 6
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WEDNESDAY A = -9 B = 18 C = -4 D = 28 You cannot show D on this number line as the largest number that can be shown is 27. Year 6
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Oliver could be thinking of 8420 or 4210
THURSDAY Oliver could be thinking of 8420 or 4210 Year 6
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The largest number of cards that Hannah could have is 259.
FRIDAY The largest number of cards that Hannah could have is 259. The smallest number of cards that Hannah could have is 150 Hannah has 241 cards Year 6
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