Maths Week 2, 9th September 2020
Transcript of Maths Week 2, 9th September 2020
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Maths Week 2, 9th September 2020
Good morning Year 11
Welcome to week 2! One worksheet to be filled in and marked by you, answers are at the end.
I can be contacted at [email protected] if you have any questions.
Just do the best that you can do and remember to bring your work in for your next lesson with me.
Thank you.
Ms Norris
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FS1 N1 Addition Name
1. 332 234 530 403 188.14 567.23
+265 +145 + 249 + 93 + 301.23 +321.67
597 ___ ___ ___ _____ ______
2. 415 528 269 458 188.12 562.34
+365 +144 + 125 +329 + 304.23 +325.57
780 ___ ___ ___ ______ _____
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3. 160 193 675 194 188.23 567.57
+340 +125 + 271 +111 + 331.27 +371.24
500 ___ ___ ___ ______ _____
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4. 199 834 363 255 188.56 567.34
+231 + 97 + 258 +355 + 334.11 +954.34
430 ___ ___ ___ ______ ______
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6. 476 men, 195 women and 72 children attend a football match.
How many people is this altogether?
Answer _________
7. A lorry travels 1162 miles from Dover to Peterborough, then 1888 miles from
Peterborough to Liverpool.
How far does the lorry travel
altogether? Answer __________
8. You buy a computer for £699.21, a printer for £89.16
And a mouse for £7. How much do you pay altogether?
Answer __________
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FS1 N1 Subtraction Name:
1. Exam style Questions – can use calculator
Prices of flights to Spain every Friday and Saturday
in October.
Jo and Steve decide to fly to Spain on a Friday
Fly back to the UK on the next Friday.
What is the cheapest possible total cost for the
Two flights?
Give the date of each flight and the total cost?
________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________ [4 marks]
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“The income from food was
more than three times the income
from drinks.”
Is this correct?
You must show your working. [5 marks]
3. Sunita buys a hat for £18.50 and a bag for £31.
How much does she spend altogether? Answer ___________
4. The bill for a meal comes to £66.50. There is £15 off
How much does she have left to pay? Answer _____________
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1. 365 – 45 b) 673 – 121 c) 743 – 512 d) 876 - 234
365
- 45
320
2. 382 – 165 b) 671 – 122 c) 743 – 515 d) 876 - 239
382
-165
217
3. 512 – 291 b) 672 – 182 c) 746 – 565 d) 876 - 293
512
-291
221
4. 306 – 159 b) 601 – 122 c) 702 – 515 d) 806 - 239
306
-159
147
5. 175 envelops are used from a box of 500. How many are left in the box?
Answer ____________________
6. A TV costing £399 is reduced by £75 in a sale. What is the sale price?
Answer _____________________
7. A travel company charges £529 for a holiday in April and £635 for the same
Holiday in July. What is the difference in price?
Answer ____________________
8. Subtract 1659 from 75 000 b) Subtract 37 525 from 250 000 c) 301 000 - 4650
75 000
- 1 659
73 341
Subtracting decimals – remember to line up the decimal point
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FS1 N3 Multiplying and Dividing by 10, 100, 1000 Name:
9. 365.99 – 45.98 b) 673.76 – 121.76 c) 743.23 – 512.11 d) 876.45 – 234.36
365.99
- 45.98
320.01
1. Exam style Questions
Can Use calculator
How much does David have left each month?
Answer ____________
How much will he have in a year?
Answer ____________
2. A couple buy a house for £372 900 and sell it for £449 500. They say the difference between the buying and
selling price is £77 400. Are they correct? Explain.
Answer ____________________________________________
3. The diagram shows the mileage of a car at the start and end of a journey. How far has the car travelled?
Start End
4 8 5 7 6 5 0 3 1 0
Answer _____________
4. A plank of wood is 4m long. A 2.75m long piece is cut from it
What’s left? Answer _____________
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1. Multiplying and dividing by 10
a) 6 x 10 = 60 60 ÷ 10 = 6
b) 5 x 10 = _______ 50 ÷ 10 = _______
c) 1 x 10 = _______ 10 ÷ 10 = _______
d) 98 x 10 = _______ 980 ÷ 10 = _______
e) 42 x 10 = _______ 420 ÷ 10 = _______
f) 457 x 10 = _______ 4570 ÷ 10 = _______
2. Multiplying and dividing by 100
a) 6 x 100 = 600 600 ÷ 100 = 6
c) 3 x 100 = ______ 300 ÷ 100 = ______
c) 91 x 100 = ______ 9100 ÷ 100 = ______
d) 100 x 100 = _______ 10 000 ÷ 100 = ______
3. Multiplying and dividing by 1000
a) 7 x 1000 = 7000 7000 ÷ 1000 = 7
b) 4 x 1000 = ______ 4000 ÷ 1000 = _____
c) 89 x 1000 = ______ 89000 ÷ 1000 = ______
d) 269 x 1000 = ______ 269000 ÷ 1000 = ______
4. There are 1000 envelops in one box. How many envelops are there in 25 boxes?
_________________________________________________________________Answer ___________
5. There are 100cm in 1 metre. How many centimetres are there in 15 metres?
Answer _____________
6. There are 1000grams in a kilogram. How many grams are there in 78Kg?
Answer ________________
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7. A lottery win of £12000 is shared between 100 people. How much does each person get?
Answer _______________
8. 100cm equals 1 metre. What is 24000cm in metres?
Answer _______________
9. There are 10mm in a centimetre. 160cm is how many millimetres?
Answer ______________
Exam Style Questions
1. Mount Everest is 10 times as high as Esk Pike. Esk Pike is 885m high. How high is Mount Everest?
______________________________________________________________ Answer ______________
2. A 10 person team competes in a cycle race. In total they cover 4430 miles. They all cover the same
distance. How far did each person cycle?
Answer _______________
3. Shelia earns £100 per week, how much does she earn in a year?
(52 weeks in a year) Answer _________________
4. The weight of a storage container is 13 tonnes. A ship carries 1000
Of these. How many tonnes can the ship carry? Answer ________________
5. Jules tells her friend there are 100 days to Christmas, how many hours is this?
(24 hours in a day) Answer ________________
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