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Place value in very large numbers

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1. What is the value of the digit 7 in 3,742,501?

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2. Which digit is in the **hundred thousands** place in 5,284,631?

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3. What is the value of the digit 9 in 9,056,723?

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4. Write 4,678,205 in words.

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5. Which number is **seven million, three hundred twenty-five thousand, sixty-four**?

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6. In the number 2,851,937, what is the place value of the digit 5?

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7. Which number has **6** in the **millions** place?

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8. What is the value of the digit **3** in 1,234,567?

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9. Which digit is in the **ten thousands** place in 8,174,296?

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10. How many **hundred thousands** are in 5,600,000?

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Comparing Numbers

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True or false: 9,999 > 10,000

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What digit could replace the blank: 2,_89 > 2,389?

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Which symbol completes: 6,789 ___ 6,879?

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Which comparison is correct?

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What digit makes 8_4 < 834 true?

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Which symbol makes this true: 1,450 ___ 1,405?

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Which statement is true?

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What is the missing digit in 5_8 > 578?

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 Which number is **not** less than 800?

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 Which number is the smallest?

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Which symbol correctly completes the statement: 789 ___ 798?

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Which number is greater than 456?

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Ordering numbers

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What is the **third smallest**?

   4.123; 4.132; 4.213; 4.231

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Arrange in **ascending order**: –4, –1, –7

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Order from **highest to lowest**: –2, 3, –5, 0

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Which list is **correctly ordered** (greatest to smallest)?

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Order: £4.50, £4.05, £5.40

   Cheapest to most expensive:

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Which list is **not** in ascending order?

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Arrange in **descending order**: 5.6; 5.06; 5.60

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Arrange in **ascending order**: 234,567; 234,657; 234,576

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Put in order: 1,001; 1,100; 1,010

   Smallest to largest:

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Which set is in **ascending order**?

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Rounding numbers

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Round 789 to the nearest 10.

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Which number would round to 4,000 when rounded to the nearest 1,000?

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When rounded to the nearest 100, 2,865 becomes:

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What is 5,432 rounded to the nearest 1,000?

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Which of these numbers rounds to 60 when rounded to the nearest 10?

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Round 9,972 to the nearest 100.

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What is 1,236 rounded to the nearest 10?

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Which number rounds to 800 when rounded to the nearest 100?

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Round 328 to the nearest 100.

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What is 47 rounded to the nearest 10?

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Calculating negative numbers

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Which is **not equal to –10**?

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What is **–7 – 3 + 5**?

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What is the **difference** between –6 and 4?

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Which is **warmer**: –8°C or –12°C?

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A hiker starts at **200 m above sea level** and descends **350 m**. What is her elevation now?

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The temperature dropped from **2°C** to **–5°C**. How many degrees did it fall?

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A submarine is at **–150 m**. It rises **40 m**. What is its new depth?

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What is **–(–8) + (–3)**?

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What is **5 + (–9)**?

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If you have **£20** of debt (–£20) and you pay back **£12**, what is your new balance?

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The temperature was **–7°C** at night. By noon, it rose by **10°C**. What is the new temperature?

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A lift starts on floor **–2** (2 floors below ground). It goes up **5 floors**. Which floor is it on now?

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Multiplication 1

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What is 4 × 11?

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What is 1 × 200?

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What is 10 × 7?

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What is 0 × 12?

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If one pencil costs £3, how much do 7 pencils cost?

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What is 9 × 8?

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Which number sentence is correct?

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What is 6 × 5?

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What is 4 × 7?

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Written multiplication 2

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What is 35 × 47?

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What is 41 × 75?

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Find the product of 17 × 38.

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What is 23 × 14?

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What is 3 × 15?

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If one notebook costs £2, how much for 12 notebooks?

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What is 4 × 15?

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What is 2 × 18?

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What is 4 × 13?

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What is 0 × 50?

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What is 10 × 15?

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What is 7 × 11?

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What is 10 × 12?

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What is 4 × 11?

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Written multiplication 3

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What is 83 × 114?

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Multiply 52 × 157

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What is 77 × 129?

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Calculate 69 × 136

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Find 54 × 148

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What is 86 × 117?

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A baker makes 143 loaves a day. How many in 31 days?

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Multiply 48 × 159

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Calculate 63 × 137.

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What is 72 × 145?

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Written division

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What is 729 ÷ 9?

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What is 624 ÷ 12?

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Divide 518 by 7

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What is 425 ÷ 5?

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A baker has 144 cupcakes and packs them into boxes of 8. How many boxes does he fill?

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Calculate 348 ÷ 3

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What is 216 ÷ 6?

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Divide 135 by 5

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What is 84 ÷ 4?

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Mental maths

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What is 81 – 35?

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Add 56 and 27.

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What is ¼ of 48?

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What number is 100 more than 428?

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What is £3.50 + £2.75?

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How many minutes are in 2 hours?

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What is half of 94?

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Divide 63 by 9.

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What is 6 × 8?

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Subtract 29 from 73.

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What is 47 + 38?

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bodmas

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What is 8 + 3 × 2?

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Calculate: 12 – 4 × 2

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What is (7 + 5) × 3?

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Solve: 20 ÷ 4 + 6

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What is 9 + 15 ÷ 3?

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Calculate: (18 – 6) ÷ 3

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What is 5 × 4 – 7?

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Solve: 24 ÷ (6 – 2)

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What is 7 + 8 × 2 – 3?

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Calculate: 30 – 12 ÷ 3 + 1

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Multiples, Factors, Prime Numbers

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Which number is a multiple of both 3 and 4?

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What is the lowest common multiple of 2 and 5?

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Which number is NOT a multiple of 5?

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Which number is a factor of 15?

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What are the factors of 8?

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Which number is a common factor of 6 and 9?

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What is the highest common factor (HCF) of 10 and 15?

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Which of these is a prime number?

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What is the smallest prime number?

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Which number is NOT a prime number?

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Is 1 a prime number?

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solving calculation problems

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Jake has £20. He buys a game for £12.80. How much change does he get?

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A train journey takes 87 minutes. How many hours and minutes is this?

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A shop sells pencils for 25p each. How much for 12 pencils?

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A box weighs 3.2 kg. What is the weight of 5 boxes?

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A packet of biscuits has 24 biscuits. How many are left if 7 are eaten?

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There are 28 children in a class. 15 are boys. How many are girls?

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A film starts at 6:15 PM and lasts 1 hour 45 minutes. What time does it end?

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Sarah saves £12 a week. How much will she save in 8 weeks?

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Tom has 84 marbles. He shares them equally among 6 friends. How many does each get?

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A book costs £4.75. How much do 3 books cost?

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simplifying fractions

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Which of the following fractions cannot be simplified further?

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Simplify 9/27

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Which fraction is equal to 16/24 in its simplest form?

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What is 14/21 simplified?

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Simplify 20/25

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Which of these fractions is already in its simplest form?

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What is the simplest form of 12/18

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Simplify 10/15

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what fraction is equivalent to 6/9 when simplified?

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What is 4/8 in its simplest form

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ordering fractions

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Which fraction is between 1/4 and 1/2?

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Which list shows fractions in descending order?

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Order these fractions from smallest to largest 2/3, 3/6, 1/3

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Which fraction is the smallest?

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Which set shows fractions in order from smallest to largest?

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Which of these fractions is equivalent to 1/2?

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Put these fractions in order from largest to smallest 1/2, 1/4, 3/4

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Which fraction is the largest?

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Which set of fractions is in order from smallest to largest?

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adding and subtracting fractions

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Subtract 5/6 - 1/3

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What is 1/2 + 1/4

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Subtract 4/5 - 1/5

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Add 2/9 + 5/9

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What is 3/5 - 1/10

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Add 1/3 + 1/6

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What is 7/10 - 3/10

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Add 1/4 + 2/4 . Give your answer in its simplest form.

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What is 5/8 - 2/8

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What is 2/7 +3/7

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multiplying fractions

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Which calculation is the same as 2/5 + 2/5 + 2/5 + 2/5 ?

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What is 5/6 x 3

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A recipe uses 3/4 cup of milk. How much milk is needed for 5 batches?

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What is 3 x 4/9

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What is  7 x 1/10

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Multiply 2/7 x 6

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What is 4 x 3/8

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Which calculation gives the same result as 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5

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Work out 5 x 2/3

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What is 3 x 1/4

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Dividing fractions by whole numbers

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What is 1/2÷ 2

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1/3 ÷ 4

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A pizza is cut into 5 equal slices. One slice is 1/5 of the pizza. If Mia shares her slice equally with her brother, what fraction of the whole pizza does each get?

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What is 3/4 ÷ 3

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Which calculation gives the same result as 2/5 ÷ 2?

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What is 4/7 ÷ 2

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What is 5/6 ÷ 5

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Tom has 3/8 of a chocolate bar. He shares it equally between himself and two friends (3 people total). How much does each person get?

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What is 2/9 ÷ 2?

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Which of these is true?

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Multiplying by 10,100,1000

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What is 47 x 10?

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what is 5200 ÷ 100?

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Which calculation gives the answer 3.6?

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What is 8.4 x 100?

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What is 9000÷1000?

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Which number is 100 times smaller than 720?

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What is 0.05 x 1000?

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A box weighs 4.8kg. What is the total weight of 10 identical boxes?

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What is 630÷10?

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Which statement is true?

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Multiplying and dividing with decimals

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Which of these is not equal to 2.4?

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A bag of sweets weighs 0.24kg. What is the total weight of 5 identical bags?

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Calculate 3.6 x 0.5

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What is 15 ÷ 0.5 ?

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Which calculation gives the largest answer?

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Find the value of 0.07 x 8

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What is 7.2 ÷ 0.9 ?

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Which of these is equal to 0.25 x 100 ?

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Calculate 4.8 ÷ 6

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What is 0.6 x 5 ?

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Rounding decimals

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Which number rounds to 8 when rounded to the nearest whole number?

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Round 5.42 to the nearest tenth (1 decimal place).

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What is 3.7 rounded to the nearest whole number?

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Which statement is **true**?

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What is 12.9999 rounded to 2 decimal places?

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Which of these numbers rounds to **0.500** when rounded to 3 decimal places?

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A calculator shows 3.14159. What is this rounded to 2 decimal places?

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Which number rounds to **2.90** when rounded to 2 decimal places?

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Round 0.1258 to 3 decimal places.

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What is 4.736 rounded to 2 decimal places?

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Converting fractions to decimals

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What fraction is equal to 0.05

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What is 9/10 as a decimal?

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A pizza is cut into 5 equal slices. One slice is 1/5 of the pizza. What is 1/5 as a decimal?

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Which decimal is equal to 3/4

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What is 1/2 as a decimal?

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Which fraction is equal to 0.8?

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What is 7/100 as a decimal?

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Which decimal is equal to 1/4

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What is 3/10 as a decimal?

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F,d,p

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What is 7/10 as a percentage?

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Which set shows three equivalent values?

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What is 10% as a fraction in its simplest form?

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A shop offers a discount of 1/4 off. What is this as a percentage?

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Which of the following is not equal to 0.6?

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What is 2/5 as a decimal and a percentage?

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Which fraction is equivalent to 75%

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What is 0.8 as a percentage?

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Which decimal is equivalent to 25%

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What is 1/2 as a percentage?

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Ratios

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A bag of beads has red and white beads in the ratio 3:7. What fraction of the beads are red?

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Which ratio is equivalent to 2:5?

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In a class, the ratio of girls to boys is 4:5. If there are 20 girls, how many boys are there?

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A smoothie recipe uses banana and strawberry in the ratio 1:2. If you use 3 bananas, how many strawberries do you need?

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The ratio of green sweets to yellow sweets is 5:3. If there are 15 green sweets, how many yellow sweets are there?

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A map uses a scale where 1 cm represents 10 km. What distance does 4 cm represent?

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Which statement matches the ratio 3:2?

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The ratio of blue marbles to red marbles is 1:4. If there are 5 blue marbles, how many red marbles are there?

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A recipe uses 2 eggs for every 3 cups of flour. If you use 6 eggs, how many cups of flour do you need?

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In a fruit bowl, there are 4 apples and 6 oranges. What is the ratio of apples to oranges?

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Scale factors

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A toy dinosaur is 15 cm tall. The real dinosaur was 9 metres tall. What is the scale factor used to make the toy?

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A rectangle is 10 cm long and 4 cm wide. It is enlarged by a scale factor of 3. What are the new dimensions?

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A shape is reduced by a scale factor of 0.4. One side was 15 cm long. What is its new length?

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A map has a scale of 1 cm : 5 km. How many kilometres does 6 cm represent?

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Two similar triangles have corresponding sides of 8 cm and 20 cm. What is the scale factor from the smaller to the larger triangle?

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A photo is reduced by a scale factor of **½**. The original height was 24 cm. What is the new height?

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A drawing uses a scale of 1:10. A line in the drawing is 7 cm long. What is the real length?

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A rectangle has a width of 5 cm. It is enlarged by a scale factor of 5. What is the new width?

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Shape A has a side length of 6 cm. Shape B is an enlargement of Shape A with a side length of 18 cm. What is the scale factor?

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A model car is made using a scale factor of ¼(or 1:4). If the real car is 400 cm long, how long is the model?

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A shape is enlarged by a scale factor of 3. One side was 4 cm long. How long is it now?

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Percentages of amounts

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A farmer has 200 sheep. 30% are lambs. How many lambs are there?

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What is 5% of 140?

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Maria saved 15% on a £80 tablet. How much did she save?

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What is 1% of 400?

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A class has 30 pupils. 20% of them wear glasses. How many pupils wear glasses?

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What is 10% of 250?

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What is 25% of 48?

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A jacket costs £60. It is reduced by 10%. How much is the discount?

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What is 50% of 80?

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Comparing percentages

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Two classes took a test:

- Class A: 28 out of 40 pupils passed

- Class B: 72% passed

Which class had a higher pass rate?

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What is 75% of 240°?

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A school has 300 pupils. 55% are girls. How many boys are there?

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Which is larger?

- 40% of 150

- 35% of 180

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A runner completed 85% of a 40 km race. How many kilometres did she run?

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What is 30% of 240 kg?

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In a survey of 200 people:

- 60% prefer tea

- 45% prefer coffee

How many more people prefer tea than coffee?

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Two shops offer discounts on a £90 jacket:

- Shop A: 20% off

- Shop B: £15 off

Which shop gives the bigger discount?

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Relative sizes - scaling

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If 9 stickers cost £1.80, how much would 6 stickers cost?

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A factory makes 480 toys in 6 hours. How many toys does it make in 1 hour?

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5 identical bags of rice weigh 25 kg altogether. How much do 7 bags weigh?

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A model car is built to a scale where 1 cm represents 20 cm in real life. If the real car is 400 cm long, how long is the model?

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A printer prints 30 pages in 5 minutes. How many pages can it print in 15 minutes?

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If 8 oranges weigh 1600 g, how much do 3 oranges weigh?

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A box of 6 notebooks costs £9. How much does one notebook cost?

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Tom walks 5 km in 1 hour. If he walks at the same speed, how far will he walk in 4 hours?

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A recipe uses 3 eggs to make 12 cupcakes. How many eggs are needed to make 36 cupcakes?

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If 4 pens cost £2.00, how much do 12 pens cost?

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Unequal sharing

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£120 is shared between Leo and Mia so that Leo gets **4 times** as much as Mia. How much does Mia get?

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A box contains 48 chocolates. Ravi eats ¼ of them, and Priya eats ⅓ of the **original** amount. How many chocolates are left?

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A ribbon 84 cm long is cut into two pieces so that one piece is **three times** as long as the other. How long is the longer piece?

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Two friends share £50 so that one gets £10 more than the other. How much does the friend with **more** money get?

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In a class of 36 pupils, ⅚ are wearing school jumpers. How many pupils are **not** wearing jumpers?

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Three children share 60 stickers. Zara gets ½, Liam gets ⅓, and the rest go to Oscar. How many stickers does Oscar get?

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A prize of £84 is shared so that Maya gets ⅔ and Sam gets the rest. How much does Sam get?

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Tom has twice as many marbles as Jack. Together they have 27 marbles. How many marbles does Tom have?

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A bag of 40 sweets is shared so that Lily gets ¾ of the sweets. How many sweets does she get?

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£60 is shared between Ava and Ben in the ratio 2:3. How much does Ben get?

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Sequences

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A sequence starts at 5 and follows the rule: **multiply by 2, then subtract 1**.

What is the third term?

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What is the 6th term in this sequence?

Start at 10, subtract 3 each time

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Which number does **not** belong in this sequence?

3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 24

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What is the rule for this descending sequence?

100, 50, 25, 12.5

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What is the missing term in this sequence?

½, 1, 1½, ___, 2½

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Which number comes next?

1, 4, 9, 16, 25, ___

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What are the next two numbers in the sequence?

0.2, 0.5, 0.8, ___, ___

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What is the rule for this sequence?

3, 6, 12, 24, 48

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What is the missing number?

50, 44, 38, ___, 26

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What is the next number in this sequence?

6, 11, 16, 21, ___

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