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Adding two 3-digit numbers mentally. Often it is best to start with the hundreds, then the tens and finally the units; this is the opposite order than when using written methods.
Multiply a decimal fraction by 10 or 100: remember to move the digits one place to the left or two places to the left.
Move each digit one place to the right to divide by 10, two places to divide by 100; including the ones moving across the decimal point into the tenths.
More short division practice. When dividing money don't forget to work to two decimal places.
Write the fractions as decimals. Where necessary go to two decimal places.
Finding fractions of numbers. Some of these only require one step to reach the answer. Others require two steps.
Here are sets of axes with positive numbers on the y-axis, but positive and negative numbers on the x-axis.
Sometimes shapes are made up of two or more rectangles. These shapes are known as compound or composite shapes. To find the area of a shape like this you need to divide it into rectangles.
A pictogram showing the number of books borrowed from the library. Each symbol represents two books.
Take care to look at the last two letters as mixrd vowels have been used this time.
Two sets of questions to keep those addition and subtraction skills up to scrath.
Our first two sets of mental arithmetic questions for Year 4. Today we are looking at numbers, place value and multiplying by 10, as well as a number sequence.
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