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UNIT 3 See START UPS page 1 2
UNIT 4 See START UPS page 1
5 Write seven hundred and ninety-eight thousand, four hundred 6 Write the rule
Write the for the
number number
of the place pattern
chart ininwords:
question 5:
and sixty-two in numerals.
7 Round 3 248 691 to the nearest million. HTh TTh Th H T U
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7 Complete
2 7 the 0 table:
8 5 1st0No. 100 90 80 70 60
6 Write seven hundred and ninety-eight thousand, four hundred 2nd No. 20 18 16
8 and sixty-two
Write the placein value
figuresofinthe place value
theunderlined chart:
digit, 7 Use < or > to complete the number statement:
then its
HTh total value
TTh in the
Th chart:H T U 8 Write the rule241805
231 805 for the number pattern in question 7.
Number Place value Total value 8 . .
Match the expression with the numerical value: . .
1 438 216 9 Look at the square numbers: . . . . . . .
almost thirty-two thousand . . . . . . . . .
7
31 795 302 176 39 821. 320
Write the value of the underlined digit in 107 946 . . 985
. . . . . . .
9 Is each of the following numbers closer to 50 000 000 or
8 Complete the number series:
60 000 000? 9 aHowWrite
many rule to giveare
thethousands thethere
number of dots
in each in each
of the following
a11053724,
107 915 , , , 110 764 diagram.
numbers?
9 bWrite
54 the
681following
999 number in words: ba What
4689 would be the 10th term
b in23the pattern?
921
c11058793
702 117 c 204 307 d 219 850
20 ☞ Answers on page 124 Excel Start Units
Up Maths Year 6 ☞ Answers on page 124 19
UNIT 3 See START UPS page 1 UNIT 4 See START UPS page 1
Numbers
Expandinggreater
numbersthan one million Number
Positive patterns (1) numbers
and negative
1 numeral
Write the value for 5each
of the of theof following:
in each the following: 1 Order eacheach
Complete the number
set of numbers smallest to largest:
frompatterns:
a 1100 315+ 40 000 + 2 000 b
072000 + 500 + 60
5 162 409+ 1 a 4, 5, 6,
10,8,6, 7, 0, –1, 9, –3,
cb 9200 211+ 90 000 + 5 000 d
875000 + 600 + 20
4 573 429+ 9 b 40, 60, 80, ,
ec 1400 216+ 50 000 + 3 000 f+ 700
115000 + 80
1 050 943+5 cb 109,
8, –2,118,
–3, 127,
–7, 0, 1, 4, 2 ,
d 600 000 + 8 000 + 90 + 6
2 Arrange each set of numbers in ascending order: d 421, 411, 401, ,
ae 1800
243000 + 70
819, 000721,
1 346 + 800 + 7 925
1 308 ce 4,
–2,8,–5,
16,–8, 10, 1, 5, -4,, 0
f 900 000 + 50 000 + 2 000 + 3 f 916, 904, 892, ,
b 2 487 905, 2 711 809, 2 635 921 2 d Write 13,rule
14,the –10,for
0, each
–6, 1,number
2 pattern in question 1:
2 Write each of the following in expanded notation: a b
a 56 409
cb 4 246 385, 4 105 907, 4 365 111 ec –10, –5, 0, 1, 3, 5, –4, –2 d
213 847 e f
c 462 001 3 fComplete tables:
dd 8 051 987, 7 621 505, 7 921 300 –4, 3, 2,each
8, 0,of–1,
the–3,
following
5
896 325 a 1st No. 4 5 6 7 8
e 1 224 387
ef 5 296 837, 5 121 352, 5 021 486 2 2ndtheNo.
Circle larger36number 45 54
in each pair:
1 905 621
ab 10,
1st4No. 26 36 b 46
–1 , 5 56 66
3 fHow7 932 tens6 are
many481, 842there
859, in each425
8 110 of the following?
a 4 283 c 0,2nd
–5 No. 45 55 d 65
11, –2
c
3 b 9 172
Round each number to the nearest million: e 1st–5
–1, No. 1.5 2.5 f 3.5
0, –3 4.5 5.5
ca 148738
632501 b 6 219 850 3 2nd No. 15 25 35
Complete the number sequences:
cd 992
27 485
106 d 1 346 080 ad 2,1st
4, No.
6, 7, ,
17 27 37 47
ee 8213 689
319 467 f 4 511 909 b 0, 3, 6, , ,
f 724 998 2nd No. 35 85 135
4 Write the place value of each of the underlined digits, c 10, 8, 6, , ,
then its value in the chart: e
d 5,1st
3, No.
1, 46, 56
, 66 76 86
4 thousands are Place
How manyNumber there in each of theTotal
value following?
value e 6,2nd
3, 0,
No. 38, ,
48 58
aa 4 639 398 421
ff –2, 0, 2, , ,
bb 21 486 8 710 486 1st No. 64 54 44 34 24
4 Complete the following equations:
cc 92 327 2 198 704 2nd No. 80 70 60
dd 847 9863 947 825 a 1–3=
4 bWrite
5 –the10rule
= which relates the second number to the first
ee 123 42821 843 211 number for each of the number patterns in question 3.
f f 1 428427
376806 921
c –1 + 2 =
a b
d –5 + 3 =
c d
55 Write 400value
Write the 000 +of20the000
5 in+ 29 158
000 706:
+ 20 + 6 as a numeral.
e –2 – 1 =
e f
f –5 – 4 =
6 Arrange the set of numbers in ascending order: 5 Complete the number pattern: 6 14, 8 12, 10 34, ,
2 196 380, 2 085 921, 2 127 460 5 Order the following from smallest to largest:
6 Write 4 632 589 in expanded notation. 6 –2,
Write0,the
5, –3,
rule–10, 2, 10,
for the –7 pattern in question 5:
number
5 Complete: 789
7 Give an estimate by first rounding each number to the
248
nearest hundred:
+ 852
4263 + 107
6 Complete: $2 1 4 3 8 6
8 Complete: 2147
4 3 7 8
+ $728 642
+ 8736
+ 3 6 4 8
7 Give the missing numbers
to complete: 9 9 6 2
9 Two country towns were merged together to form one. 8 On a farm, there were 3 crates of avocados, 12 498 in
If the two towns had populations of 27 846 and 39 468, one crate, 16 749 in a second and 24 925 in a third. What
what was the total population of the new town? was the total number of avocados?
9 Complete: 942 100 + 38 617 + 12 496 + 10 748
22 Excel Start Up Maths Year 6 ☞ Answers on page 125
9
UNIT 3 See START UPS page 12 UNIT
UNIT10
4 See START UPS page 21
Numbers greater
Adding large than one million
numbers Number patterns
Subtraction review(1)
1 Complete:
Write the value of the 5 in each of the following: 1 Complete:each of the number patterns:
Complete
a 462315
1 072 381 b 849b 106 5 162 409 c 249 861 aa 4, 6,465
8, b , 890 c 462
942 117 283 – 38 – 56 – 88
c 9 875 211 d 4 573 429 248 105
427 b 40, 60, 80, ,
+ 107 437 + 3 4 6 110
e 1 115 216 f 1 050 943 + 62 4 177 c 109, 118, 127, ,
dd 436
421, 411, 401,
e 248, f 756
2 dArrange432
each set of numbers
105 e in ascending
406 109 f order:
805 216 – 175 – 109 – 237
a 1 243869819,
1171 346 721, 1841
308 086
925 34 975 e 4, 8, 16, ,
+ 34 8 052 + 9 2 471 + 98 647 f 916, 904, 892, ,
2 Find: the rule for each number pattern in question 1:
Write
b 2 487 905, 2 711 809, 2 635 921
2 Find:
aa 6109 b 3501 b c 4096
– 1487 – 2617 – 3825
ca 4 246140 421 b
385, 4 105 907,
4 281 021 c
4 365 111
486 325 c d
99 325 468 391 361 185 e f
+ 68 429 + 1 486 342 + 1 428 593 3 d
Complete each of theefollowing tables:
4862 5497 f 2471
d 8 051 987, 7 621 505, 7 921 300
a –1st1975
No. 4 – 53859 6 7– 18658
d 3 846 000 e 11 000 000 f 840 000
e 5 296
4 281
837,000 4 960
5 121 352, 5 021 486000 4 217 000 2nd No. 36 45 54
+ 3 401 000 + 1 423 000 + 8 673 000 3 Fill in the
b 1st No. 26missing boxes:
36 46 56 66
f 7 932 481, 6 842 859, 8 110 425 a 5 6 1 7 b 5 1 4 c 9 5 1
3 Find the total of: – 2nd 4 No. 1 45 – 553 65
2 7 – 7 2
a $426 831.50 and $217 856.93 c 1st1 No.
3 4
1.5 2.5 0 3.5
3 4.5 6 85.56
3 Round each number to the nearest million:
b $1 024 309.25 and $4 629 326.54
ac 1$5738029501 b 6 219 850
859.98 and $6 254 321.40 d 2nd8 No.
7 153 e 258 35
7 0 f 8 0
cd 992 106
$1 500 450.10 and $900 428.50 d 1 346 080 d 1st No.
– 4 0
7
–
17
7
27
3 –
37
0
47
4
e 8$4319 362467 f 4 511 909
107.50 and $5 428 456.59 6 No. 5 35
5 8 135
4 1 1 9 6
2nd 85
4 fWrite
$9 the
752place
321.05 and of
value $2each
489 of
652.25
the underlined digits,
4 then its value in the chart:
Complete: 4 eFind1st
theNo. 46 between:
difference 56 66 76 86
a gramsNumber b centimetres Place value c tonnes
Total value a 4706 and 2305
2nd No. 38 48 58
2 468 4 980 46 832
a 398 421 bf 8975 and 1723
3 179 6 243 10 976 1st No. 64 54 44 34 24
b 8 710 486 c 7506 and 1986
+ 48 561 + 10 479 + 27 486
c 2 198 704 2nd No.
d 5630 and 14680 70 60
d
d litres 3 947 825e kilometres f hectares 4 eWrite
7400 rule6558
theand which relates the second number to the first
e 2478 21 843 211 12 479 461 079
f 3248 and 967of the number patterns in question 3.
number for each
f 3956 427 806 921 15 862 213 461 a b
+ 9875 + 10 972 + 874 982 5 cComplete: 793 d
5 Write the value of the 5 in 2 158 706: – 246
5 Complete: 925 486
e f
6 Arrange the set of numbers in ascending order:
106 432 5 Complete the number pattern: 6 14, 8 12, 10 34, ,
2 196 380, 2+085 921,
119 7512 127 460 6 Find: 4018
6 Write the rule–for1463
the number pattern in question 5:
76 1 to
Find: 3 248 691
Round 428the326
nearest million.
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Numbers greater
Subtraction than
to 999 999one million Number patterns
Subtracting large (1)
numbers
1 Complete:
Write the value of the 5 in each of the following: 1 Complete:each of the number patterns:
Complete
a 46 315
1 072 321 b 52 b1875 162 409 c 46 379 a 683 000 b , 7 624 000 c
4, 6,1 8, 5 280 000
c –9 8759 211
860 – 7 d950 4 573 429 – 8 660 b –40, 60,42980, 000 – , 938 000 – 1 752 000
e 1 115 216 f 1 050 943 c 109, 118, 127, ,
d 86 000 e 39 8 7 0 f 22 100 d 4 630 000 e 8 049 000 f 1 946 000
2 d 421, 411, 401, ,
Arrange
– 51each – 14in6ascending
360set of numbers 00 order:
– 17 850 – 2 741 000 – 3 520 000 – 897 000
a 1 243 819, 1 346 721, 1 308 925 e 4, 8, 16, ,
f 916, 904, 892, ,
2 Estimate the answer to each question by rounding each 22 Complete:
Write the rule for each number pattern in question 1:
bnumber
2 487 905, 2 711 809, 2 635 921
to the nearest thousand. aa $4 527 930 b $3 b684 900 c $1 104 365
a 46 785 b 83 472 c 92 110
c – $ 604 705 – $ d758 610 – $ 587 112
c –4 246
21 385,
391 4 105 907,
– 467
365957
111 – 42 689
de $6 894 170 e
f
$4 387 105 f $11 059 528
e 759 f 3 Complete
– $2 each of the following tables:
d 8 051
66 987,
852 7 621 505, 9218 300
50 43 281 431 856 – $2 416 801 – $ 9 237 000
– 41 461 – 17 0 8 2 – 10 925 a 1st No. 4 5 6 7 8
e 5 296 837, 5 121 352, 5 021 486 2nd No. 36 45 54
3 The area of each state and territory (km2) is given below.
3 Complete: b 1stTas.
No. 26 Vic.36 46ACT 56 66
NSW
fa 7kilograms b metres
932 481, 6 842 859, 8 110 425 c litres
2nd No.
67 897 45 227 516
55 652330 801 431
875 926 491 253 555 998
– 321 520 – 124 685 – 432 565 c 1stQldNo. 1.5 SA2.5 3.5WA 4.5 NT
5.5
3 Round each number to the nearest million:
a 1 738 501 b 6 219 850 12nd
727No.
200 15 984 381
25 235525 500 1 356 176
cd 992
tonnes
106 e hectares f centimetres
d 1 346 080 d 1st
Find difference
theNo. 7 in area
17 between:
27 37 47
e 8 319
147467
973 421f 044 511
6 909 875 869 a Tas. and Vic. b NSW and SA
– 98 699 – 274 8 1 9 – 423 590 2nd No. 35 85 135
4 Write the place value of each of the underlined digits, c WA and SA d NT and ACT
then its value in the chart: ee Qld
1stand
No.WA 46 56 e 66 NSW and76NT 86
4 Number between:
Find the difference Place value Total value 2nd No. 38 48 58
4 Find:
aa 924 685 and398143
421847
fa 672
b 8 710 486398 1st 589
No. kg minus
64 54876 kg44
361 34 24
b 120 801 and 462
b 120 No. L subtract
2nd479 109
70 326 L60
cc 502 1962and198475
704230 80
d 3 947 825895 c 473 981 tonnes less 98 756 tonnes
d 421 114 and 673 4 Write the rule which relates the second number to the first
dnumber between
ee 794 50321and
843 211 the difference
for each of $879patterns
the number 352 andin$1question
462 1083.
306 040
f 427 806 921
f 526 807 and 304 752 a b
ec 719 430 cm less 87 956 cmd
5 Complete:
Write the value of17the849
5 in 2 158 706: fe 1 426 398 g take away 721f 085 g
– 9 211
6 Arrange the set of numbers in ascending order: 55 1 1 3
Complete:the number
Complete 2 468pattern:
000 6 4, 8 2, 10 4, ,
2 196 380, 2 085 921, 2 127 460 – 1 987 000
6 Estimate the answer by rounding each number to the 6 Write the rule for the number pattern in question 5:
nearest thousand.
7 Round 3 248 69163 the nearest million.
to 851
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67 Complete: $3 219
Complete the table: 856 100
1st No. 90 80 70 60
– 39 574 – $1 759 061
2nd No. 20 18 16
8 Write the place value of the underlined digit,
7 then its total value
Complete: 846in 217
the chart:
mm 8 Write the rule for the number pattern in question 7.
Number– 783 504 Place
mmvalue Total value 7 Find the difference in area between Vic. and NSW.
. . . .
1 438 216 9 Look at the square numbers: . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . .
. 119
8 Find 21 763 805 L less 9 428 . .L . . . . . . .
98 Find
Is theofdifference
each between
the following 810 closer
numbers 432 and
to 268 009.000 or
50 000
60 000 000? a Write the rule to give the number of dots in each
9 aWrite
53 a107
word915problem that is a subtraction question and 9 diagram.
What is the greatest difference in area between two
bgives
54 the
681answer
999 221 635. bstates
Whator would be the 10th term in the pattern?
territories?
c 58 702 117
20 ☞ Answers on page 126 Excel Start Units
Up Maths Year 6 ☞ Answers on page 124 25
UNIT 15 See START UPS page 2 UNIT 16 See START UPS page 2
f 3 4 = 48
d 4880 e 6217 f 9587
+ 3935 + 7463 + 998
4 Find the total cost of:
6 Estimate the subtraction by first rounding each number to the e 12 snacks at $2 each
nearest thousand. f 4 movie tickets at $8 each
478 321
– 169 427 5 Find 9 groups of 12:
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7 Estimate the answer by first rounding each amount to the 6 Find 11 x 11:
nearest dollar ($): $732.56 – $457.95
Numbers greater
Multiplication than(2)
tables one million Number patterns
Multiplication (1)
review
1 theproduct
Find the
Write value ofof:
the 5 in each of the following: 1 Find:
Complete each of the number patterns:
a 110072
and315
10 b 5 162 409 a 4,the6,product
8, of 9 and, 7
cb 97 875
and 6211 d 4 573 429 bb 40, 60, 80,of 2
8 groups ,
ec 19 115
and 4216 f 1 050 943 cc 109, 118, 127,
11 times 5
,
d 2 and 5
2 Arrange each set of numbers in ascending order: d 421, 411, 401, ,
d 12 multiplied by 7
ae 10 243
and 8819, 1 346 721, 1 308 925 e 4, 8, 16, ,
f 11 and 3 ef 916,
6 lots904,
of 8892, ,
b 2 487 905, 2 711 809, 2 635 921 2 fWrite andrule
12 the for each number pattern in question 1:
12 multiplied
2 True or false? 2 aFind: b
ca 46 3
2463 385,
=23 9 907, 4 365 111
4 105 ac 12 b 6d c 4
b 5 3 7 = 3 3 10 e 3 8 3 0f 3 7
3 Complete each of the following tables:
dc 87 3
0517 987,
=53 10 505, 7 921 300
7 621
d 12 3 3 = 6 3 6 ad 1st No.
5 4 e 5 7 6 f7 38
3 9 3 5 3 2
ee 510296
3 11 = 12
837, 3 10
5 121 352, 5 021 486 2nd No. 36 45 54
f 5 3 8 = 4 3 10 b 1st No. 26 36 46 56 66
f 7 932 481, 6 842 859, 8 110 425 3 Complete the boxes:
3 Complete: a 62nd
3 No. = 45 553 1
= 12 65
a 6 b 10 c 8 cb 91st
3 No. = 72
1.5= 6 3 2.5 3.5 4.5 5.5
3 Round each number to the nearest million:
3 4 3 6 3 9
a 1 738 501 b 6 219 850 c 3 = 15
2nd3No. = 625
34 35
cd 992 106
3 e 12d 1 346 080 f 0 d 61st
35=
No. 7 = 3 317 27 37 47
e 83319 7467 3 5f 4 511 909 3 4 e 22nd
3 9No.
= 35 = 6 385 135
4 Write the place value of each of the underlined digits, fe 53 = = 10 3 2
then its value in the chart: 1st No. 46 56 66 76 86
4 Number
Find the total number of daysPlace
in: value Total value
4 Find2nd
the No.
product38and answer
48 in words:
58
aa 6 weeks 398 421 fa nine and three
1st No. 64 54 44 34 24
bb 1 week 8 710 486 b eight and six
cc 10 weeks2 198 704 2nd No.
c one and seven
80 70 60
dd 4 weeks3 947 825 4 dWrite the rule which relates the second number to the first
twelve and eleven
ee 12 weeks
21 843 211 number for each of the number patterns in question 3.
e twelve and nine
f
f 7 weeks427 806 921 a b
f zero and seven
c d
55 Write
Find the value ofofthe
theproduct 5 in 3:
8 and 2 158 706:
5 eFind 7 times 10. f
6 Arrange the set of numbers in ascending order: 5 Complete the number pattern: 6 14, 8 12, 10 34, ,
6 True or false? 9 3 8 = 12 3 6
2 196 380, 2 085 921, 2 127 460 6 Find: 12
7 Complete: 11 6 Write the rule 9 number pattern in question 5:
3 for the
3 4
7 Round 3 248 691 to the nearest million.
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Multiplication of tens, hundreds and thousands (1) Multiplication of tens, hundreds and thousands (2)
1 Find: 1 Complete:
a 4 3 2 tens = tens a 10 3 23 = b 10 3 14 =
b 9 3 3 tens = tens 20 3 23 = 20 3 14 =
30 3 23 = 30 3 14 =
c 6 3 7 hundreds = hundreds
c 10 3 76 = d 10 3 34 =
d 5 3 5 hundreds = hundreds
20 3 76 = 20 3 34 =
e 8 3 4 thousands = thousands 30 3 76 = 30 3 34 =
f 7 3 8 thousands = thousands e 10 3 52 = f 10 3 17 =
20 3 52 = 20 3 17 =
2 Complete:
30 3 52 = 30 3 17 =
a 40 b 50 c 60
3 7 3 3 3 10 2 Complete:
a 10 3 20 = b 10 3 50 =
d 90 e 70 f 80 20 3 20 = 20 3 50 =
3 5 3 4 3 6 30 320 = 30 3 50 =
c 10 3 90 = d 10 3 70 =
20 3 90 = 20 3 70 =
3 Complete:
30 3 90 = 30 3 70 =
a 200 b 400 c 900
3 7 3 4 3 2 e 10 3 40 = f 10 3 80 =
20 3 40 = 20 3 80 =
d 800 e 600 f 500 30 3 40 = 30 3 80 =
3 5 3 9 3 7 3 Complete:
a 60 3 60 = b 80 3 50 =
4 Complete:
c 90 3 30 = d 40 3 70 =
a 8000 b 4000 c 2000
e 90 3 60 = f 70 3 20 =
3 4 3 6 3 3 4 Find the total number of:
a 4 lots of 300 books
d 3000 e 700 0 f 600 0 b pay for 7 days at $80 a day
3 9 3 2 3 5
c 30 groups of 20 students
d 40 stories of 90 words
e 50 packets of 30 biscuits
5 Find: 8 3 2 thousands = thousands f 70 crates of 10 L of milk
6 Complete: 30 5 Complete: 10 3 26 =
3 9 20 3 26 =
30 3 26 =
6 Complete: 10 3 30 =
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7 Complete: 700 20 3 30 =
3 9 30 3 30 =
7 Complete: 50 3 50 =
Numbers greater
Multiplication than one
of tens, hundreds million(3)
and thousands Number patterns (1)
Multiplication
1 Complete:
Write the value of the 5 in each of the following: 1 Complete:
Complete each of the number patterns:
a 300 50 =
1 0723315 b 800
5 162x 20
409= a 4, 6, 14
8, b , 19 c 42
cc 9 875
40 211 =
3 600 dd 90
4 573 429=
x 500 b 6
40, 60, 80,
3 3 , 3 3 9
ee 1 115 216
30 3 900 = ff 70
1 050 943
x 400 =
c
d
109, 118, 127,
37 e 63
,
f 81
2 Arrange each set of numbers in ascending order: d 421, 411, 401, ,
3 5 3 7 3 4
2 aComplete the chart:
1 243 819, 1 346 721, 1 308 925 e 4, 8, 16, ,
3 10 100 1000 f 916, 904, 892, ,
22 Complete:
Write the rule for each number pattern in question 1:
ba 2 48740905, 2 711 809, 2 635 921
aa 149 b 258b c 301
b 70 3 3 3 4 3 5
c 4 24683385, 4 105 907, 4 365 111 c d
c
de 825 e 714 f f 552
3
dd 8 051 987, 7 621 505, 7 921 300
29 Complete
3 6each of the following
3 7tables: 3 8
a 1st No.
e 200 4 5 6 7 8
ef 5 296
167837, 5 121 352, 5 021 486 2nd No. 36 45 54
3 Find the product of:
b 1st No. 26 36 46 56 66
3 fComplete:
7 932 481, 6 842 859, 8 110 425
a 4311 and 2
2nd No.
b 2481 and 3 45 55 65
a 120 b 250
30 number to the nearest3million:
3 each 40 c 8051 and 4 1.5
1st No. 2.5 3.5 4.5 5.5
3 Round
d 1192 and 5
a 1 738 501 b 6 219 850 2nd No. 15 25 35
c 992110 d 1 346
500080
e 5352 and 6
fd
106
20 1st No.
1052 and 7 7 17 27 37 47
3
e 8 319 467 f 4 51170909
3
2nd No. 35 85 135
4 Write the place value of each of the underlined digits, 4 Find:
ethen its110
value in the chart: f 140 ae 1st 4860
No. 46 56 b 66 9240
76 86
3 80 Number Place value30
3 Total value 3 3 3 4
2nd No. 38 48 58
a 398 421
f 1st No. 64
b 8 710 486 54 44 34 24
4 Find the product of:
c 1070 d 20 300
c 2 198 704 2nd No. 5 80
3 70 60
3 6
ad 70 and 10 3 947 825 4 Write the rule which relates the second number to the first
be 800 and21100843 211
c f 423 and enumber43for000
each of the numberfpatterns
18 in question 3.
000
427100
806 921 a 3 9 b 3 2
d 126 and 1000
c d
5 eWrite andvalue
47 the 1000 of the 5 in 2 158 706:
e
5 Complete: 17
f
6 fArrange
93 and 100
the set of numbers in ascending order: 1 1 3
5 Complete the3number
8 pattern: 6 4, 8 2, 10 4, ,
5 2 196 380, 60
Complete: 2 085 921,=2 127 460
3 700
6 Write the rule for the number pattern in question 5:
6 Complete the chart: 6 Complete: 685
7 Round 3 248 691 to the nearest million.
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30 3 50 = 300 3 50 =
6 Find: 17 3 26 = ( 3 26) + ( 3 26) = 7 Complete: 4276
7 Calculate: 72 x 75 = 75 75 3 5
3 70 3 2
+ = 8 Complete: 86
3 14
8 Complete: 231 ( 4 3 86 )
3 35 + ( 10 3 86 )
9 Find the answer to one thousand, one hundred and 9 There were 24 eggs in each of 75 large egg cartons. How
twenty-six multiplied by thirty-seven. many eggs were there altogether?
30 Excel Start Up Maths Year 6 ☞ Answers on pages 127–8
UNIT
UNIT25
3 See START UPS page 13 UNIT
UNIT26
4 See START UPS page 31
Numbers greater
Extended than one
multiplication (2)million Number patterns
Extended (1)
multiplication (3)
1 Complete:
Write the value of the 5 in each of the following: 1 Complete:
Complete each of the number patterns:
a 1 07292315 b 5 16273409 a 4, 6, 48
8, b , 38 c 97
c 3 17
9 875 211 3 25429
d 4 573 b 17
40, 60, 80,
3 3 , 16 3 43
( 3 ) ( 3 )
e 1+115 216
( 3 ) f 1+050 943 ( 3 ) c 109, 118, 127, ,
d 148 e 678 f 437
2 Arrange each set of numbers in ascending order: d 421, 411, 401, ,
3 52 3 69 3 75
ca 1 24356819, 1 346 721, 1 308d 925 28 e 4, 8, 16, ,
3 49 3 75 f 916, 904, 892, ,
( 3 ) ( 3 ) 2 Write the rule for each number pattern in question 1:
Find:
b 2+487 905, 2 711 809, 2 635 921
( 3 ) + ( 3 )
a 16 3 42 b 33 3 59
c 25 3 75 d 92 3 46
ec 4 24663385, 4 105 907, 4 365f 111 37 e 85 3 63 f 47 3 68
3 82 3 53
( 73621 )505, 7 921 300 ( ) 3 Complete each of the following tables:
d 8 051 987, 3
3
+ ( 3 ) + ( 3 ) aInsert1sttheNo.missing4 numbers
5
in the correct calculation:
6 7 8
19, 27, 35, 32, 65, 26
e 5 296 837, 5 121 352, 5 021 486 a 2nd No.92 36 b 45 47 54 c 72
2 Complete each of the following: b 31st No. 3 3
184 26 36 235 46 56 66
432
af 7 932 b 875
96 481, 6 842 859, 110 425 c 81
3 12 3 26 3 14
+2nd
2760
No. 45 +552820 65 + 1440
2944 3055 1872
c 1st No. 1.5 2.5 83 3.5 4.5 5.5
3 dRound46 e the nearest
each number to 63 million:f 51 d 69 e f 33
a 31 738
22 501 3 24 b 6 219 850 3 19 2nd No.
3 15 25
3 35 3
483 415 297
c 992 106 d 1 346 080 d +1st1380
No. 7 +172490 27 37+ 330
47
e 8 319 467 f 4 511 909 1863 2905 627
3 Find the product of: 2nd No. 35 85 135
4 aWrite the place value of each of the underlined digits,
b 95 and 52
28 and 36 4 eCalculate the total number of fruit:
then its value in the chart: 1st No. 46 56 66 76 86
c 16 andNumber
42 d 99 and 14 Total value
Place value
a 15 boxes, 98 bananas in each box
2nd No. 38 48 58
ea 83 and 25398 421 f 53 and 41 b 27 boxes, 83 avocados in each box
4 b
Calculate 8 710
how 486 each person saved if they saved:
much
cf 521stboxes,
No. 5664 oranges 54
in each box
44 34 24
ac $36 a week2 198
for704
22 weeks
d 32nd boxes,
No. 66 apples
80 in 70
each box60
d 3 947 825
b $57 a week for 19 weeks e 42 boxes, 75 mandarins in each box
4 Write the rule which relates the second number to the first
ce $85 a week
21 843for211
12 weeks
fnumber
67 boxes, 19 pineapples
for each in each
of the number box in question 3.
patterns
f 427 806 921
d $40 a week for 17 weeks 5 aComplete: 142 b
e $38 a week for 25 weeks c 3 23 d
5 Write the value of the 5 in 2 158 706:
f $43 a week for 18 weeks e f
6 Arrange the set of numbers in ascending order: 5 Complete the number pattern: 6 14, 8 12, 10 34, ,
5 Complete: 45 6 Find: 73 3 21 =
2 196 380, 2 085 921, 2 127 460
3 63
( 3 ) 76 Insert the rule
Write the for missing
correct the number pattern
number in in
thequestion 5:
calculation:
+ ( 3 ) 43, 54, 53, 34, 32, 26
7 Round 3 248 691 to the nearest million.
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8 Complete:
7 List all the factors of 100.
Item No. of Cost of Total cost
items each item
Shirts 43 $78
8 Write down the first 8 multiples of 9.
Numbers greater
Multiplication than one million
strategies Number patterns
Estimating (1)
products
1 Answer
Write value
thethe following:
of the 5 in each of the following: 1 Round each
Complete the number
firstofnumber
each nearest ten to make an
to thepatterns:
a 1 072 315 b 5 162 409 aestimate:
4, 6, 8, ,
a 20 3 9 = b 40 3 8 =
c 9 875 211 d 4 573 429 ba 40,
31 360,6 80, , b 49 3 7
ec 160115
3 7216
= fd 1400 5=
0503943 c 109, 118, 127, ,
c 53 3 5 d 103 3 9
2 eArrange 3 =set of numbers inf ascending
500 3each 800 3 9 =order: d 421, 411, 401, ,
a 1 243 819, 1 346 721, 1 308 925 e 4,
2048, 3
16,8 , f 298 3 4
f 916, 904, 892, ,
2 bMultiply
2 487 by ten2 and
905, 711 then
809, 2halve
635 to find the answer to:
921 2 Write
Find an rule for each
theestimate number
by first pattern
rounding eachinnumber
question
to 1:
the
nearest
a ten: b
a 16 3 5 = b 24 3 5 =
c 4 246 385, 4 105 907, 4 365 111 ac 82 3 21 db 47 3 29
c 36 3 5 = d 46 3 5 =
ce 43 3 63 fd 38 3 19
3 Complete each of the following tables:
de 838051 = 7 621 505, 7 921f 300
3 5987, 54 3 5 =
ea 541st3No.
67 4 5 f 31 6 3 72 7 8
e 5 296 837, 5 121 352, 5 021 486 2nd No. 36 45 54
3 Use doubles to find:
3 Round each first number to the nearest ten and each
bsecond
1st number
No. to the nearest
26 36 hundred
46 to 56
find an 66
fa 716932
3 4481,
= 6 842 859, 8 110b 425
18 3 4 = estimate to:
2nd No. 45 55 65
a 76 3 436 b 81 3 667
cRound
24 3 4 = d 22 3 8 = c
3 each number to the nearest million: c 241st3No.
549
1.5 2.5
d 3.5 4.5
11 3 589
5.5
ae 133738
3 8501
= bf 647219
3 8850
= 2nd No. 15
e 43 3 621
25 35
f 58 3 869
c 992 106 d 1 346 080 d 1st No. 7 17 27 37 47
e 8 319 467 f 4 511 909 4 Estimate the answer and then check with a calculator:
2nd No. 35 85 135
44 Mentally
Write complete
the place each
value of theoffollowing:
of each the underlined digits, ae 623 3 47 E A
then its value in the chart: 1st No. 46 56 66 76 86
a 63 3 4Number
= b 45 3 5 = Total value
Place value b 408 3 36 E A
2nd No. 38 48 58
ca 74 3 5 = 398 421 d 126 3 2 = c 89 3 127 E A
f 1st No. 64 54 44 34 24
b 8 710 486 d 204 3 69 E A
ec 225 3 32=198 704 f 363 3 6 = 2nd No. 80 70 60
e 579 3 23 E A
d 3 947 825 4 Write the rule which relates the second number to the first
e 21 843 fnumber
255 3 45 E A
5 Answer: 600 3 6211
= for each of the number patterns in question 3.
f 427 806 921 a b
5 Round the first number to the nearest ten to make an
cestimate: d
56 Write the value of the 5 in 2 158 706:
Multiply by 10 and then halve to find the answer to: e396 3 7 f
6 Arrange the set of numbers in ascending order:
43 3 5 = 5 Complete the number pattern: 6 14, 8 12, 10 34, ,
2 196 380, 2 085 921, 2 127 460
6 Find an estimate by first rounding each number to the
6 Write the rule for the number pattern in question 5:
nearest ten:
7 Round 3 248 to
Use doubles 691 to the
find: 19 3nearest
8 = million. 68 3 34
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c 7 3 4 = 28 d 12 3 8 = 96 e 12 parents
f 3 grandparents
28 4 4 = 96 4 8 =
2 Find one share and the remainder, if the balls from
28 4 7 = 96 4 12 =
question 1 were shared among:
e 8 3 6 = 48 f 3 3 12 = 36 a 5 boys b 7 girls
48 4 6 = 36 4 3 = c 9 parents d 10 schools
48 4 8 = 36 4 12 = e 20 teams f 11 dogs
2 Complete:
3 Complete:
a 81 4 9 = a 180 4 3 = b 450 4 5 =
b 24 4 3 = c 240 4 6 = d 350 4 7 =
c 10 4 10 = e 400 4 8 = f 360 4 9 =
d 40 4 5 = 4 Complete the table:
e 49 4 7 = Question Quotient Remainder
f 90 4 9 = 20 4 3 6 2
3 Complete: a 30 4 4
a 83 = 16 b 51 4 7
c 38 4 4
b 33 = 27
d 40 4 9
c 11 3 = 110 e 55 4 10
d 12 3 = 144
f 63 4 6
4 Complete:
a b c 6 For the balls in question 5, find one share and the
2)64 6)54 8)96 remainder if the balls are shared among 5 policemen.
d e f
3)69 4)88 9)108
7 Complete: 490 4 7 =
5 Complete the division equations using the multiplication
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equation: 6 3 12 = 72 8 Complete:
72 4 6 = 72 4 12 = Question Quotient Remainder
14 4 6
6 Complete: 24 4 2 =
Numbers greater
Division with than one million
remainders Number
Division patterns (1)
with remainders – fractions
1 Complete:
Write the value of the 5 in each of the following: 1 How mucheach
Complete would number
each
of the personpatterns:
receive if 5 children
a 152072
4 6315
= b 5 162 409 ashared?
4, 6, 8, ,
cb 940875
4 3211
= d 4 573 429 ab 540,pieces of
60, 80, fruit ,
ec 170115
4 9216
= f 1 050 943 cb 109,
6 pieces
118,of127,
fruit ,
d 50 11 =
2 Arrange each set of numbers in ascending order:
4 dc 421, 411, 401,
10 pieces of fruit ,
ae 180243
4 12 = 1 346 721, 1 308 925
819, ed 4, 8, 16,
7 pieces of fruit
,
f 34 4 4 = f 916, 904, 892, ,
b 2 487 905, 2 711 809, 2 635 921 2 eWrite12 the
pieces
ruleofforfruit
each number pattern in question 1:
2 Complete: fa 23 pieces of fruit b
a b c c d
c 42 246
) 6 4385,
8 4 105 907,
3 )43365
6 9111 5)560
2 eWrite each answer as a mixed fnumber:
d e f
3 aComplete each of thebfollowing tables: c
d 8 051
) 9 7987, 7 )79921
6 7 621 505, 2 4300 4)504 ) 43 3 ) 31 4 ) 29
a 21st No. 4 5 6 7 8
3 Complete: d e f
e 5 296 837, 5 121 352, 5 021 486 62nd
) 80No. 36 545) 94 54 7 ) 50
a b c
10)722 10)655 5)547
b 1st No. 26 36 46 56 66
fd 7 932 481, 6 842 859,
e 8 110 425 f 4 Write each answer as a mixed number:
2nd No. 45 55 65
8)2644 3)9026 9)2735 a b c
c 61st
) 902
No. 1.5 4 ) 503 3.5
2.5 4.57 ) 6295.5
3 Round each number to the nearest million:
4 aFind:
1 738 501 b 6 219 850 d 2nd No. 15 e 25 35 f
8 ) 594 9 ) 256 5 ) 433
ca 992
Isabel106 d 1 346
had $465; this is 10 times as much
080 as Katie. d 1st No. 7 17 27 37 47
How
e 8 319 467 much does Katie have?f 4 511 909
b 497 eggs have to be placed into cartons of 6. 4 Complete
2nd No.each of
35the equations
85 135 the remainders
writing
4 Write the place value of each of the underlined digits, as a fraction:
How many cartons are needed? e 1st No. 46
then its value in the chart: a b 56 66 c76 86
c Each car needs 4 tyres. If there is a pile of 639 tyres,
Number Place value Total value ) 7265
62nd No. 38 848) 9650 58 3 ) 5471
how many cars can be completed?
a 398 421
fd 1st No. e f
d Liam used 742 mL of milk to fill 7 glasses. How 64
b much milk8 710 486
was poured into each? 7 ) 9350 954) 2468 44 344 ) 5363
24
c 2 198 704
e I had a 985 cm length of string, which had to be cut
2nd No. 80 70 60
d into 5 equal
3 947 825 What was the length of each
pieces. 45 How much
Write would
the rule whicheach person
relates thereceive
secondifnumber
5 children
to the first
e piece? 21 843 211 shared 16
number forpieces
each ofofthe
fruit?
number patterns in question 3.
f f 4027 427 806 921had to be put into 3 boxes equally.
thumbtacks a b
How many thumbtacks were there in each box? c d
5 Write the value of the 5 in 2 158 706: 6 eWrite the answer as a mixed number:
f
6 Arrange the set of numbers in ascending order: 5 Complete the number pattern: 6 14, 8 12, 10 34, ,
5 Complete: 67 4 8 = 8 ) 75
2 196 380, 2 085 921, 2 127 460
6 Write the rule for the number pattern in question 5:
6 Complete: 7 Write the answer as a mixed number:
7 3 ) 7to0the
Round 3 248 691 5 nearest million.
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Division with zeros in the answer Division with zeros in the divisor
1 Complete: 1 Complete:
a b c a b c
10 ) 390 10 ) 850 10 ) 400 10 ) 4301 10 ) 7438 10 ) 5060
d e f d e f
10 ) 671 10 ) 349 10 ) 850
10 ) 8497 10 ) 6635 10 ) 9010
2 Complete:
a b c 2 Write the number of tens in:
3 ) 3135 5 ) 5055 6 ) 5472
a 4360
d e f
8 ) 9616 7 ) 4921 4 ) 8360 b 21 070
3 Complete: c 46 000
a b c d 21 040
4 ) 2013 5 ) 7019 3 ) 1605
e 39 110
d e f
9 ) 91 803 8 ) 70 615 6 ) 36 102 f 61 270
4 Find:
a 4963 plants were planted in 7 rows. How many plants 3 Complete:
were there in each row? a b
10 ) 24 680 10 ) 71 020
b A band with 5 players earned $975. How much did
each player receive? c d
c The same number of newspapers was placed in 8 piles. 10 ) 87 630 10 ) 190 416
How many newspapers were there in each pile, if there
were 1656 newspapers to begin with? e f
10 ) 487 951 10 ) 847 315
d 714 students at university rode bikes. How many
bikes were there in each of 7 racks, if they were all 4 Change each of the following to centimetres:
full? a 9600 mm
e There were 4563 chocolates to place in box trays.
How many box trays were needed if there were b 17 500 mm
9 chocolates in each tray? c 490 mm
f How many weeks is 8407 days? d 8710 mm
e 38 420 mm
5 Complete: f 1120 mm
10 ) 259
5 Complete:
6 Complete: 10 ) 4371
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7 Complete: 7 Complete:
8 How many 6 cm lengths are there in 5004 cm? 8 Change 39 100 mm to centimetres:
Numbers greater
Division by thanwith
numbers one zeros
million Number
Division patterns (1)larger than 999
of numbers
1 Complete:
Write the value of the 5 in each of the following: 1 Complete:each of the number patterns:
Complete
a 1 072 315 b b 5 162 409 c a 4, 6, 8, b, c
c 10 ) 5760
9 875 211 10 ) d 4 573 429 10 ) 3100
2490 6 ) 8628
b 40, 60, 80, 3 ) 1554
, 5 ) 7215
ed 1 115 216 e f 1 050 943 f dc 109, 118, 127, e , f
4 ) 1936 8 ) 8496 7 ) 7245
2 10 ) 23 000 10 ) 46 900
Arrange each set of numbers in ascending order:10 ) 48 700 d 421, 411, 401, ,
a 1 243 819, 1 346 721, 1 308 925 e 4, 8, 16,
2 Complete:
,
2 Complete: fa 916, 904, 892, ,
b c
ba 2 487 905, 2 711 809, 2 635b 921 2 Write the rule
7 ) 63 159 for each number pattern in question
4 ) 12 648 6 ) 351:691
100 ) 2100 100 ) 3700 ad b
e f
c d c 10 ) 42 681 d
9 ) 71 463 5 ) 42 183
c 4100
246) 385, 4 105 907, 4 365 111 )
2900 100 48 000 e f
e f 3 Solve:
Complete each of the following tables:
d 8100
051) 52
987, 7 621 505, 7 921 300
000 100 ) 39 000 a How many students
1st No. 4 were
5 at camp,
1
6 if 4 of72000 8
students were there?
3 eComplete
5 296 837, 5 121
by first 352, 5both
dividing 021 numbers
486 by 10: 2nd No. 36 45 54
a b bb 5648
1st No. 26 into 836
L divided 46
containers 56 66
f 750932
) 1050 30 ) 3600
481, 6 842 859, 8 110 425
2nd No. 45 55 65
c d
40 ) 2800 70 ) 42 000
cc 746 325 m2 of land divided into 5 equal paddocks
3 Round each number to the nearest million: 1st No. 1.5 2.5 3.5 4.5 5.5
e f
a 190738 ) 10501
710
b 660219 850
) 1800 d 2nd392
46 No.km divided
15 25 4 equal35sections
into
c 992 106 d 1 346 080 d 1st No. 7 17 27 37 47
4 eComplete:
8 319 467 f 4 511 909 e 1128 tonnes loaded equally onto 8 different boats
2nd No. 35 85 135
4 aWrite the place value of each ofb the underlined digits,
value in the chart:
then90its) 3033 e
70 ) 2485 f If1st
396No.
points 46 56 in 6 games,
were scored 66 76 was the
what 86
c Number Place
d value Total value average
2nd No. number
38 of points
48 per 58
game?
a 60 ) 2142 398 421 80 ) 7632
f
eb 8 710 486 f 1st No. 64 54 44 34 24
c 50 ) 4635 2 198 704 40 ) 7288 4 Find2nd missing
the No. 80numbers:
70 60
d 3 947 825 a 1234 b 1021 c 631
4 Write) the rule which relates
3 6)
the second number) to the first
7
5 e
Complete: 21 843 211 number for each of the number patterns in question 3.
f 427 806 921 d 802 e 2116 f 739
a 9) 4)
b 8)
10 ) 4320 c d
5 Write the value of the 5 in 2 158 706:
5 eComplete: f
66 Complete:
Arrange the set of numbers in ascending order: 5 1 1 3
9 ) 6399pattern: 6 4, 8 2, 10 4,
Complete the number ,
2 196 380, 2 085 921, 2 127 460
100 ) 10700 66 Write the rule for the number pattern in question 5:
Complete:
8 ) 46 321
7 Round 3 248
Complete 691 to
by first the nearest
dividing million. by 10:
both numbers
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6 Use the above method to complete: 6 Find the average of 19, 26, 41, 43, 31:
11 ) 416
7 Find the average speed of a rock climber, climbing
7 Find 362 4 32 = 60 metres in 30 minutes m/min
8 Find the missing numbers: 32 r 7 8 What is the average temperature of Friday, Saturday and
15 ) Sunday for question 4?
9 How many cartons would 184 eggs fill if each carton 9 Find 3 numbers that give an average of 27.
holds one dozen eggs?
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UNIT
UNIT41
3 See START UPS page 14 UNIT
UNIT42
4 See START UPS page 14
Numbers
Averages greater
(2) than one million Number patternsand
Inverse operations (1)checking answers
1 answer
Write the value of as
thea5decimal:
in each of the following: 1 Use addition
Complete check
to of
each the number patterns:
the subtraction equations. Tick the
a 1 072 315 b b 5 162 409 c aboxes
4, 6,for8,those that are ,correct and write the answers for
) 3 0211
89 875 8 4 ) 1 5 d0 4 573 429 4 ) 3 7 those that are incorrect:
c b 40, 60, 80, ,
ed 1 115 216 e f 1 050 943 f ac 109,
176 – 93 = 83
118, 127, ,
2
5)248 8)474
Arrange each set of numbers in ascending order:
5)396
db 421,
427 – 256 = 172
411, 401, ,
2 average of: ce 4,
302 – 175 = 127
aFind1 the
243 819, 1 346 721, 1 308 925 8, 16, ,
a 5, 9, 13, 9, 17, 7 df 916,
579 – 286 = 393
904, 892, ,
e 2817the–rule1439
for=each
1476number pattern in question 1:
bb 250,487 111, 59, 93, 77
905, 2 711 809, 2 635 921 2 Write
c 7, 9, 13, 10, 9, 12, 10 af 1951 – 786 = 1165 b
cd 42,246 40, 29, 15, 21, 19
385, 4 105 907, 4 365 111
2 cUse multiplication to check theddivision equations. Tick the
e 71, 63, 51, 29, 36 eboxes for those that are correctf and write the answers for
those that are incorrect:
df 838,051 2, 25, 15, 20
987, 7 621 505, 7 921 300
3 Complete each of the following tables:
3 Find the average score for each of the hockey teams for
aa 200 4 10 = 2
1st No. 4 5
b 420 4 60 = 7
6 7 8
c 180 4 60 = 90 d 100 4 20 = 5
ethe56296 game pre-season:
837, 5 121 352, 5 021 486 2nd No.
e 132 4 11 = 12
36 45
f 54
840 4 70 = 12
Team Score Average
b 1st No. 26
a Numbers 0, 3, 4, 2, 1, 2 3 Use inverse operations to36 46 following
check the 56 66
f 7 932 481, 6 842 859, 8 110 425
b Totals 6, 5, 2, 1, 3, 1 statements.
2nd No. Answer45 true 55or false: 65
c Dividers 0, 2, 1, 3, 0, 0 ca 126 + 235 is less than 360
1st No. 1.5 2.5 3.5 4.5 5.5
3 Round
d Multipliers 4,the
each number to nearest
6, 3, 7, 1, 3million: b 50 3 20 is greater than 900
ae 1 738Adders 501 5, 7, 3, 9,b1, 62 219 850 2nd4No.15 is 15
c 800 less than2550 35
c f 992Subtracters
106 5, 6, 7, 8,d3, 13 346 080 d 1246 – 728 is7more than
1st No. 17 500 27 37 47
e 8 319 467 f 4 511 909 e 700 3 12 is less than 9000
4 What is the average: 2nd No. 35 85 135
4 Write the place value of each of the underlined digits, f 4000 4 20 is greater than 250
athentemperature of 28°C, 32°C, 30°C and 35°C?
its value in the chart: e 1st No. 46 56 66 76 86
Number Place value Total value 4 Match the inverse equations:
2nd No. 38 48 58
ba number of398 marbles
421 in jars of 112, 116 and 120? a 6 3 * = 150 A 40 3 2 = *
f 1st No. 64 54 B 44
b 8 710 486 b 40 3 * = 120 15 – 6 =34* 24
cc number 2of198 runs704of 22, 36, 16, 29 and 56 runs? c *2nd
– 25No.
= 9 80 70 C 60 * = 25 – 9
1
d 3 947 825 4 dWriteof * = 40 D
2 the rule which relates the second 150 4number
6 = * to the first
de number21of843 fruit211
in baskets of 7, 8, 19, 21 and 13? e 9 + *for
number each of the numberEpatterns
= 25 9 + 25in=question
* 3.
f 427 806 921 af 6 + * = 15 bF 120 4 40 = *
e number of pencils in packets of 12, 10, 9, 8, 11 and 14? c d
5 Write the value of the 5 in 2 158 706: 5 Use addition to check the subtraction equation:
e f
fArrange
number 2176 – 385 = 1781
6 theofsetmatches in boxes
of numbers of 85, 72, order:
in ascending 53, 107 and 92? 5 Complete the number pattern: 6 14, 8 12, 10 34, ,
2 196 380, 2 085 921, 2 127 460 6 Use multiplication to check the division equation:
5 Write the answer as a decimal. 6 Write
6000 4 rule=for
the500 12the number pattern in question 5:
5 ) 248
76 Round 3 248 691 to the nearest million.
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Unit 2 Page 19
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1 a b c d e f
HTh TTh Th H T U HTh TTh Th H T U HTh TTh Th H T U HTh TTh Th H T U HTh TTh Th H T U HTh TTh Th H T U
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2 a eighty thousand, four hundred and eleven b ninety thousand c one hundred and seventy thousand, two hundred and forty-one
d nine hundred and ninety-eight thousand, six hundred and forty-two e three hundred and eighty-four thousand and sixty-one
●
f eight hundred and seventy thousand, four hundred 3 a < b > c > d < e < f < 4 a 19 221 b 198 921 c 51 010 d 89 270 ●
e 24 879 f 456 285 5 ● ●
6 two hundred and seventy thousand, eight hundred and fifty 7 < ●
● 8 31 795
● 9 a 4 b 23 c 204 d 219 HTh TTh Th H T U
Unit 3 Page 20
●
1 a 5 units b 5 million c 5 thousands d 5 hundred thousands e 5 thousands f 5 ten thousands
●
2 a 1 243 819, 1 308 925, 1 346 721 b 2 487 905, 2 635 921, 2 711 809 c 4 105 907, 4 246 385, 4 365 111
d 7 621 505, 7 921 300, 8 051 987 e 5 021 486, 5 121 352, 5 296 837 f 6 842 859, 7 932 481, 8 110 425
●3 a 2 000 000 b 6 000 000 c 1 000 000 d 1 000 000 e 8 000 000 f 5 000 000
●4 Number Place value Total value 5 5 ten thousands 6 2 085 921, 2 127 460, 2 196 380 ● ●
a
b
398 421 9 tens of thousands
8 710 486
90 000 7 3 000 000
8 millions 8 000 000
●
c 2 198 704 7 hundreds 700 ●
8 Number
1 438 216
Place value
4 hundred thousand
Total value
400 000
d 3 947 825 7 thousands 7000
e 21 843 211 1 millions 1 000 000
f 427 806 921 20 millions 20 000 000 ●
9 a 50 000 000 b 50 000 000 c 60 000 000
Unit 4 Page 20
●1 a 10, 12 b 100, 120 c 136, 145 d 391, 381 e 32, 64 f 880, 868 2 a add 2 b add 20 c add 9 d subtract 10 ●
e multiply by 2 f subtract 12
●3 a 1st No. 14 15 16 17 18 b 1st No. 26 36 46 56 66 c 1st No. 1.5 2.5 3.5 4.5 5.5
2nd No. 36 45 54 63 72 2nd No. 45 55 65 75 85 2nd No. 15.5 25.5 35.5 45.5 55.5
d e f
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4 a 1st number 3 9 b 1st number + 19 c 1st number 3 10 d 1st number 3 5 e 1st number – 8 f 1st number + 16
1 1 1
●
5 13, 15 4 ●6 start at 6 4 and add 2 4 ●
7 1st No. 100 90 80 70 60 ● 8 1st number 4 5
2nd No. 120 18 16 14 12
● a 1, 4, 9, 16 i.e. 12, 22, 32, 42 b 102 = 100
9
Unit 5 Page 21
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1 a 142 561 b 295 629 c 453 785 d 608 096 e 870 807 f 952 003 2 a 50 000 + 6000 + 400 + 9 ●
b 200 000 + 10 000 + 3000 + 800 + 40 + 7 c 400 000 + 60 000 + 2000 + 1 d 800 000 + 90 000 + 6000 + 300 + 20 + 5
e 1 000 000 + 200 000 + 20 000 + 4000 + 300 + 80 + 7 f 1 000 000 + 900 000 + 5000 + 600 + 20 + 1
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●6 4 000 000 + 600 000 + 30 000 + 2000 + 500 + 80 + 9 7 432 684 8 468 9 a < b < ● ● ●
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ANSWERS:
ANSWERS: Units
Units 24
6 –– 12
28
Unit 24
6 Page 30
21
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9, 10d 180
b –7,e–3,
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● 1 a 110 b 120 c 1201075 d 1000 e 900 f 1500 23504 ● a 195 b 394 c 913 d 285 3552e 193 f 351 3 a 800 b3445
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413 (7 3 59) 528 (6 3 88)
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(10 3 59) + 5280 (60 3 88) 344 (4 3 86)
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1003 b 1443 c 2215 d 4935 e 13
5808 538 f 17 ●
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+ a $58 661(10
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3 86)977 c $861 081 d $178 602 e $785 333
f $1 018 256 3 a ● 3 5 5 6 4
1 1 1
b 6 3 2 91204
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9 1 ( 20 9 35 73 7) + 8 2240 8 4( 402 3 9561) + 1960 ( 70 3 28 )
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9 126 9 ( 02 36 633 ) 2 111 ( 3 3 37 )
● 3 a 1008 b 4940 c 672 d 1386 e 2075 f 2173
● 4 a $792 b $1083 c $1020 d $680 e $950 f $774
+ 5040
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d 1 649 274 e 1 339 666 f 938 838 2 a 308 175 b 6 235 754 c 2 276 103
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1 1
8 2 0 0 8 2210
a 2401 b 7252
plums 9 19
c 5520 d 5484
550 km 4 0 1 6 1 1
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0 4 32 – 1 3 2 5
● 1 a 141 445 ●
1 b9 236112 c 15 281 d 19 928 e 3043 f 26 622 2 a $1106 b $2028 c $9812 d $4500 2e $10 6 5309 1f $213 150
● 38 a2123 ●9 $3192
247 380 b 166 400 – $2385
c 60=900
$807 profit400 e 170 240 f 183 160 ●
d 134 4 a $1666 b $4984 c $5280 d $3276 e $2720
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Unit 11
f $3220 5 32 148 6 $9724 ●7 83 430 ●8 $3354 ● 9 179 3 26 = 4654 eggs
● 1Unit 28b 290
a 110 Pagec 32190 d 180 e 160 f 140 ● 2 a 147 b 38 c 142 d 180 e 192 f 448 ● 3 a 5514 b 7202 c 2891 d 3473
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b 129491c 147
682 d 129
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Unitb 12 Page
Divisible by 24
3 173 735 828 1143 1276 7827 23412 ● 3 a 1, 12, 2, 6, 3, 4 b 1, 18, 2, 9, 3, 6 c 1, 24, 2, 12, 3, 8, 4, 6
● 1 a 50 b 60 c by
c Divisible 1004 d 110423 e 536
260 f984
490 1364●2 a1649
100 6385
b 40026424c 900d d1,1300
30, 2,e15,50003, 10, 5, 6 e 31, 48,
f 4500 ● 2, 24,b 3,
a 1000 16, 4,
1000 12, 6, 8
c 3000
f 1, 60, 2, 30, 3, 20, 4, 15, 5, 12, 6, 10
d 18 000 e 30 000by f5126 000
d Divisible 105 ● 4 898 1462 Question
621 1700 9515 83966Rounded Estimate ● 5 730 ● 6 52 800 ● 7 135 000
e Divisible by 8
a 5778 + 3697
256 452 984 1076 1935 6456 73265
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6000 +44000a 7, 14,1021,
00028, 35,● 42,
8 49, 56 b
Question6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36,Estimate
Rounded 42, 48
b 3000 +
2866 + 3105c 3000
11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77,4687
6000 88 d+12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, 84,
3721 5000 + 4000
96
9000
f Divisible by 9 198 356 899
c 13681249
8753+ 2958
9981 12420
1000 + 3000
4000
e 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 f 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64
d 35977 + 6104 36 000 + 6000 42 000
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5 321, 460 , 703, 1011, 4200 , e9090 , 55394 12345+ 5106 ●
6 true55 000
7 1, ●
100, 2, 50,
+ 5000 9k 8
4, 35, 5,920,a 10
60 000 ● ●
9, k18,c 27,
b 14 21 k36,d 45,
51 k54,e 63,
37 72
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10, 500, 20, 250,
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10 000 2700040, 125,
37 00050, 100 f 85 k
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1 a 1 254 000 ●
b 6 686 000 c 3 528 000 d 1 889 000 e 4 529 000 f 1 049 000 2 a $3 923 225 b $2 926 290 c $517 253
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d $4 462 314 e $1 970 304 f $1 822 528 3 a 159 619 km2 b 182 950 km2 c 1541119 km2 d 1 353 846 km2 e 798 300 km2
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f 554 745 km2 4 a 310 713 kg b 11 153 L c 375 225 t d $582 756 e 631 474 cm f 705 313 g 5 481 000 6 $1 460 795
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7 573 915 km2 8 12 335 686 L 9 WA – ACT = 2 523 170 km2
Unit 15 Page 26
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1 a + 46 200 ●
b + 17 600 c + 24 800 d + 142 900 e + 429 100 f + 873 100 2 a – 42 000 b – 26 000 c – 47 000
+ 38 000 + 19 300 + 46 000 + 173 100 + 140 300 + 117 800 – 20 000 – 18 000 – 34 000
84 200 36 900 70 800 316 000 569 400 990 900 22 000 18 000 13 000
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d – 129 000 e – 168 000 f – 850 000 3 a $422 + $62 = $484 b $122 + $157 = $279 c $643 + $249 = $892
– 114 000 – 123 000 – 328 000
15 000 45 000 522 000
d $479 – $136 = $343 e $846 – $138 = $708 f $649 – $378 = $271
●4 a 4300 b
+ 2000
7400 c
+ 1300
8800 d
+ 4100
4900 e
+ 3900
6200 f
+ 7500
9600
+ 1000
6300 8700 12900 8800 13700 10600
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5 721 100 ●
6 – 478 000 ●
7 $733 – $458 = $275 ●
8 47 900
+ 23 500
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9 2 144 000 – 1 794 000 = 350 000
+ 385 200 – 169 000
1 106 300 309 000 71 400
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1 a 28 ● ● ●
b 27 c 120 d 4 0 e 54 f 4 2 a 24 b 36 c 77 d 40 e 18 f 49 3 a 3 b 9 c 8 d 7 e 4 f 12 4 a $90 b $12
● ● ● ●
c $84 d $15 e $24 f $32 5 108 6 121 7 9 8 $55 9 ● 3 4 7 9 11 12
6 24 42 54 66 72
Unit 17 Page 27
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1 a 100 b 42 c 36 d 10 e 0 f 33 ● 2 a true b false c false d true e false f true ●3 a 24 b 60 c 72 d 21 e 60 f 0
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4 a 42 days b 7 days c 70 days d 28 days e 84 days f 49 days ● ● ● 44 ●
5 24 6 true 7 8 63 days
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9 0,99,110,132,77,66,121,88
Unit 18 Page 27
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1 a 63 b 16 c 55 d 84 e 48 f 144 2 a 96 b 0 c 28 d 45 e 35 f 6 3 a 6 3 2 = 12 = 12 3 1
b 9 3 8 = 72 = 6 3 12 c 8 3 3 = 24 = 6 3 4 d 6 3 5 = 30 = 3 3 10 e 2 3 9 = 18 = 6 3 3
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f 5 3 4 = 20 = 10 3 2 4 a twenty-seven b forty-eight c seven d one hundred and thirty-two e one hundred and eight
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f zero 5 70 6 108 7 5 3 10 = 50 = 25 3 2 8 fifty-six 9 60 cows, 6 horses, 4 pigs, 50 chickens = 120 animals
● 4 a 700 b 80 000
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c 42 300 d 126 000 e 47 000 f 9300 1 b 170 1700 1 7000 170 000
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183 1830
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140 200) 000
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+ 920 ( 10 3 92 ) + 1460 ( 20 3 73 ) + f
2240 ( 40 167
3 56 )
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+ 1960 ( 70 3 167
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28 )000
1564 1825 2744 2100
Unit 22 Page 29
e
● 1 a 84
63
3 b 82
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57 c 378 d 185 e 441 3f 324
37
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53 2 a 447 b 1032 c 31505
2 a 1152 b 1950 c 1134 d 1012 e 1512 f 969
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d 4950 e 4998 f 4416 3 a 8622 b 7443 c 32 204
d 5960 e 32126 ( 2 3 63 ) 4
112 f 7364 ● a 14 580 b 36 960 c
111 ( 3 3 37 )5350 d
● 121 800
a 1008 b 4940 c 672 d 1386 e 2075 f 2173
e ● ● ●
387 000 f 36 000 5 136 6 2740 7 14 728
● 8 +108 300 ● ● 4 a $792 b $1083 c $1020 d $680 e $950 f $774
5040 9( 80a 3600
3 63s ) b 21+600 s 1850
c 36 (000
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5166 1961
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● 3 63
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51 a 520 3454 = 2080 b 260 3 64 =3024 ●
1040 7c 300
2295 ●
3 58= $507 ●
1500 d9830 (323+65)=34980
12 =e$444
710 3 7 = 4970 f 550 3 8 = 4400
● 2 a 13 3 61 = (10 3 61) + (3 3 61) = 793 b 23 3 47 = (20 3 47) + (3 3 47) = 1081
135 ( 3 3 45 )
c 29 3 58 = (20 3 58) + (9 3 58) = 1682 d 32 3 76 = ( 30 3 76) + ( 2 3 76) = 2432
+ 2700 ( 60 3 45 )
e 17 3 63 = ( 10 3 63) + ( 7 3 63) = 1071 f 43 3 85 = ( 40 3 85) + ( 3 3 85) = 3655
2835
● 3 a 27 3 63 =
63 63
b 53 3 87 =
87 87
c 37 3 96 =
96 96 26
d 47 3 26 =
26
Unit 26
3 20 Page
3 7 31 3 50 33 3 30 37 3 40 37
●1 a 816
1260b 608
+ 441c =
4171 d 7696 e4350
1701 46 782 f 32
+ 261 = 775 ●
4611 2 a 672
2880 b +1947
672 =c 1875
3552 d 4232 e 5355
1040 + 182f 3196 ●
= 12223 a 32 b 65 c 26
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d 27 e 35 f 19 4 a 1470 bananas b 2241 avocados c 2912 oranges d 198 apples e 3150 mandarins f 1273 pineapples
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e522 3266 ●
3 78 = 6 1533 7 43 ●f 4583 53● ● ●
= plums 9 19 550
2210 4 km
a 12 750 b 34 320 c 41 750 d 23 133 e 6734 f 5029
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3 20 3 2
32 53
3 40
53
35
●5 860 3 4 = 3440 ● 6 17 3 26 = ( 10 3 26) + ( 7 3 26) = 442
●1560 + 156 = 1716 2120 + 265 = 2385 ● ●
1 a 14 445 b 23 112 c 15 281 d 19 928 e 3043 f 7
26 622
72 3275a=$1106 b
75 $202875c $9812 d $4500 ●8 e8085
$10 530 f $213 150
● 3 a 247 380 b 166 400 c 60 900 d 134 400 e 170 240 f 183 160 ● 43a70$16663b2$4984 c $5280 d $3276 e $2720
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63
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6 3024 ●
7 2295 ●
8 $507 ●
9 (32 + 5) 3 12 = $444
135 ( 3 3 45 )
+ 2700 ( 60 3 45 )
2835
Unit 26 Page 31
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1 a 816 b 608 c 4171 d 7696 e 46 782 f 32 775 2 a 672 b 1947 c 1875 d 4232 e 5355 f 3196 3 a 32 b 65 c 26 ●
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d 27 e 35 f 19 4 a 1470 bananas b 2241 avocados c 2912 oranges d 198 apples e 3150 mandarins f 1273 pineapples
● ● ● ●
5 3266 6 1533 7 43 8 2210 plums 9 19 550 km ●
Unit 27 Page 32
● 1 a 14 445 b 23 112 c 15 281 d 19 928 e 3043 f 26 622 ●2 a $1106 b $2028 c $9812 d $4500 e $10 530 f $213 150
● 3 a 247 380 b 166 400 c 60 900 d 134 400 e 170 240 f 183 160 ●
4 a $1666 b $4984 c $5280 d $3276 e $2720
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Unit 342835Page 35
1 1 1 2 1 4 1
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1 1
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35380 Pageb 16636400 c 60 900 d 134 400 e 170 240 f 183 160 ● 4 a $1666 b $4984 c $5280 d $3276 e $2720
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2 a 31 r 2 b 17 r 6 c 38 r 2 d 12 e 10 r 20 f 48 r 1 3 a 16 r 11 b 50 c 19 r 21 d 11 r 4 e 49 f 5 r 8 4 a 275 b 646 ●
c 365 d 1369 e 951 f 9723 5 83 ● ● ●
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Unit 40 Page 38
1
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1 a5 ●
b 13 c 50 d 100 e 162.5 f 7.5 2 a 5 b 38 c 22 3 d 449 e $3.43 f $9.00 3 a 50 b 0.9 c 2.4 d 252 e 2.5 ●
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f 1200 4 a 25°C b 27°C c 24.3°C d 20.5°C e 25.2°C f 23.86°C 5 21.5 6 32 7 2 8 23.3°C 9 example: 26, 27, 28 ● ● ● ● ●
Unit 41 Page 39
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1 a 38.5 ●
b 37.5 c 9.25 d 49.6 e 59.25 f 79.2 2 a 10 b 78 c 10 d 21 e 50 f 20
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3 Team Score Average ●
4 a 31.25°C b 116 marbles c 31.8 runs d 13.6 fruit e 10.7 pencils
a Numbers 0, 3, 4, 2, 1, 2 2.3
3.3
f 81.8 matches 5 49.6 6 16 7 Team ●
Score ●
Average ●
b Totals 6, 5, 2, 1, 3, 1
c Dividers 0, 2, 1, 3, 0, 0
8 $22.20 9 17
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Powers 4, 7, 3, 8, 5, 3 5
d Multipliers 4, 6, 3, 7, 1, 3 4.3
e Adders 5, 7, 3, 9, 1, 2 4.5
f Subtracters 5, 6, 7, 8, 3, 3 5.3
Unit 42 Page 39
●1 a correct b 171 c correct d 293 e 1378 f correct ●
2 a 20 b correct c 3 d correct e correct f correct ●3 a false b true
c false d true e true f false ●
4 aD bF cE dA eC fB ● 5 1791 ● 6 correct ● 7 true ● 8 12 3 8 = * ● 9 16 birds
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Unit 43 Page 40
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1 a b c d e
10 17 24 31 38 50 53 56 59 62 113 118 123 128 133 68 74 80 86 92 348 357 366 375
f
0 250 500 750 1000
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b 1258 c 1194 d 2066 e 1407 f 2797 3 a 291 b 441 c 66 d 689 e 219 f 934
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b 110 c 225 d 15 e 17 f 26 5
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6 5787 ●
7 1889 ●
8 210 ●
9 a 1 1 3 1 1 3
1 14 12 14 2 24 22 24 3
bi4 ii 8 iii 2 iv 2 4
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1 a 150 b 36 c 33 d 16 e 27 f 77 ●2 a 36 b 33 c 18 d 10 e 8 f 8 ●3 a 35 b 41 c 56 d 80 e 7 f 24
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4 a 52 b 3 c 53 d 197 e 2 f 56 ● ● ● ● ● (3 + 5) 3 4 = 16 – 7 + (8 3 5) = 49
5 41 6 15 7 83 8 72 9 17 +