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3 Complete the calculation.

Subtract fractions
2 2
2 –1 =
3 9

You can use the diagrams to help you.

1 Complete the diagrams to show the subtractions.

1 3
a) 2 – =
4 4

Did you use the same method as your partner?

4 Complete the calculations.

3 3 1 3
2 3 a) 5 –1 = c) 6 –1 =
b) 3 – = 4 8 5 4
5 5

7 7 5 2
b) 4 –2 = d) 6 –4 =
20 10 6 9

5 Complete the calculations.

1 5 1 1 1
2 Draw a diagram to represent 3 – a) 8 – = b) 8 – =
6 6 4 8 4

1 1 1
8–1 = 8 –1 =
4 8 4

3 1 7
8– =3 8 – =2
4 8 8

1 1 5
1 5 8– =3 8 –3 =5
Complete the calculation. 3 – = 4 4 8
6 6
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6 Filip has 4 kg of potatoes. 9 The table shows the distance each child lives from the park.
5
3
He has 2 kg of carrots. Name Annie Brett Teddy Huan Eva
4

How much heavier are the potatoes than the carrots? Distance 1 1
3 km 4 km
from park 4 10


I live 9 km
10
nearer to the park than
7 What is the difference between A and B?
Brett does.

I live 2 1 km
A B
Eva
5
nearer to the park than
Huan does.
999 1,001
Teddy

I live 750 m
nearer to the park than

Teddy does.

Annie

8 In this addition pyramid, a number is the sum of the two numbers


below it. Complete the table.
1
5 Use the space below to show your workings.
2

2
2
3

9
1
10

Work out the value of the star.

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