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Use the following symbols < and > to make these number sentences correct!

1. Use the following symbols < and > to make these number sentences correct!. 234 132 67.2 1.45 342 289 1.5 1.49 18.6 18.46 125 236. 2. Here are 4 digits……. 4. 7. 6. 2. Use these digits to make this number sentence correct. Use each digit once only!.

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Use the following symbols < and > to make these number sentences correct!

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  1. 1 Use the following symbols < and > to make these number sentences correct! • 234 132 • 67.2 1.45 • 342 289 • 1.5 1.49 • 18.6 18.46 • 125 236

  2. 2 Here are 4 digits…… 4 7 6 2 Use these digits to make this number sentence correct. Use each digit once only! [ ][ ] + [ ][ ] = 100

  3. 3 Round these numbers! To the nearest unit To the nearest 10 To the nearest 100 34 76 32 87 127 234 765 219 134 256 145 658 589 1257 1684 1.2 3.2 2.5 6.7 8.9 12.5 16.8

  4. 4 Complete these calculations….. • 23 x 10 = • 34 x 10 = • 67 x 10 = • 123 x 10 = • 564 x 10 = • 12 x 100 = • 2.4 x 100 = • 1.3 x 100 = • 45 x 100 = • 67 x 100 = (k) 1250 10 = (l) 2340 10 = (m) 45 10 = (n) 300 100 = (o) 6000 100 = (p) 543 10 =

  5. 5 Can you complete these number sequences? • 3, 6, 9, _, _, _ • 4, 8, 16, _, _, _ • 55, 50, 45, _, _, _ • 67, _, 61, 58, 55, _, _

  6. 6 Here are some numbers, can you order them from SMALLEST to LARGEST? • 67, 45, 34, 99, 102 • 2.2, 7.8, 4.9, 2.6, 3.2 • 4.45, 4.5, 4.4, 4.35, 4 • 8.9, 8.89, 8.91, 8.09, 8.8

  7. 7 Can you find the difference between these two numbers? • – 5 and 13 • -10 and 12 • -2 and 34 • -32 and -12 • -12 and 19 • -18 and 4

  8. 8 • I have 2 digits. • My digits add together to make 12. • I am an even number. • When rounded to the nearest 10, I am 80. • What’s my number? • (b) I have 3 digits. • I am in the 3 times table. • My digits add up to 9. • I am an even number. • What’s my number?

  9. 9 Can you partition these numbers? Eg. 247 = 200 + 40 + 7 • 398 • 876 • 5643 • 12.5 • 18.6 • 194.7 • 29.78

  10. Can you use the column method to add these numbers together? 10 E.g 125 + 77 202 1 1 • 326 + 89 = (f) 34.7 + 12.5 = • 234 + 67 = (g) 18.9 + 45.7 = • 129 + 56 = (h) 12.5 + 34.89 = • 346 + 45 = • 126 + 456 =

  11. Can you use either a number line or the ‘borrowing’ method to find the difference (subtract) between these two numbers? 11 • 87 – 34 = • 67 – 25 = • 167 – 78 = • 564 – 145 = • 78.3 – 23.6 = • 45.3 – 34.2 =

  12. Can you solve this word problem? 12 There are 3 hats in a shop. (b) £16.37 (a) £12.45 (b) £8.97 How much is hat (b) to the nearest pound? Zack buys hat (a) and hat (c). He pays with £30.00. How much change will he get?

  13. Can you solve this word problem? 13 A toy car costs £8.34. Eric buys a toy car and two batteries. He pays £10.74 altogether. How much is 1 battery?

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