11,931 ÷ 123 = 97 - Corbettmaths Primary...This diagram shows a park Work out the fraction of the...
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1st December
Work out the volume of this cuboid.
Two different prime numbers have a sum of 38. What are they?
11,931 ÷ 123 = 97 Explain how you can use this fact to answer 97 x 122
808 × 202 15
÷ 2
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2nd December
Draw a pie chart to show this information
Put brackets into this calculation to make it true
4 + 3 x 7 − 1 = 42
0.07 × 36
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3rd December
Three whole numbers add up to 60. Two numbers are the same. The difference between two of the numbers is 3. Find the three numbers.
40 £1 coins have a mass of 350 grams Find the mass of 33 £1 coins.
a and b are odd numbers Look at these expressions and decide if they are odd or even
45% of 580 917
÷ 3
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4th December
Here are two similar rectangles Work out the missing length
The product of Sidney's age, George's age and Eddie's age is 1,683 Sidney is 11 years old. George is 17 years old. How old is Eddie?
The first Star Wars movie was released in 1977. Write the year 1977 in Roman numerals
12.6 ÷ 30 223
− 720
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5th December
Draw the radius on this circle
On Monday, Beth read !!"
of his book. On Tuesday she read the other 84 pages to finish her book. How many pages are in Beth's book?
The ratio of adults to children at a football match is 2:3. There are 200 people at the match. How many adults went to the football match?
815
− 12
39 × 112
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6th December
x = 25 What is 5x - 31?
47 × 23 = 1,081 Use this multiplication to complete these calculations
1,081 ÷ 23
1,081 ÷ 47 47 x 230
95% of 120
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7th December
Emma scored 21 out of 25 in a quiz. What percentage of the questions did Emma answer correctly?
Here is a drawing of a cube on an isometric grid. Draw a cuboid that has half the volume of the cube.
38
× 16
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8th December
Work out the length of this parallelogram
Write the correct symbol in each box to make the statements correct
40% of 6,500 105!
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9th December
Find the size of angle x
Work out the value of c 2c + 6 = 30
For every seven 50p coins, Cain has six 20p coins. Cain has £18 in 20p coins. How much money does Cain have altogether?
5! 711
÷ 2
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10th December
Christina has an equal number of 50p and £2 coins. She has £300 worth of £2 coins. A 50p coin has a mass of 8g A £2 coin has a mass of 12g.
Work out the total mass of the coins. Give the answer in kilograms.
Here are four identical isosceles triangles
Find the size of the angle x.
840 ÷ 35 910
− 38
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11th December
This diagram shows a park
Work out the fraction of the park that is the picnic area.
On a dice, the opposite faces always have a sum of 7. Draw dots on the three empty faces of the net so that it could fold up to make a dice.
Simplify 6𝑎 + 7𝑏 − 2𝑎 + 3𝑏
140 − 25 × 5 0.55 = ⬚⬚
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12th December
Find the remainder when 7,520 is divided by 31.
These are the prices for school dinners in a primary school.
£8 will pay for 5 school dinners for one child. Work out the cost of one of the school dinners.
£62 will pay for school dinners for 20 days for 2 children. Work out the cost of one of the school dinners for one child.
920
− 13
50% of 45
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13th December
Round 15.08194 to 3 decimal places
A gardener plants daffodil bulbs in her garden. For every 4 yellow bulbs, she plants 5 white bulbs. She plants 120 white bulbs. How many bulbs does she plant in total?
Tomas is facing North. He turns 990° anticlockwise. What direction is he now facing?
6,091 × 12
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14th December
Joshua and Kevin go for a meal. Joshua's meal costs £13.50 and his drink costs £2.25 Kevin's meal costs £12.50 and his drink cost £2.55 They have a voucher that gives 30% off their meals, but not the drinks. They also pay a £5 tip. Joshua and Kevin share the cost equally. How much does each person pay?
Shannon thinks of a number. She multiples the number by 6 and then subtracts 90 from the result. Her answer equals the number she started with.
What was the number Shannon started with?
2,137 × 74 665 ÷ 19
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15th December
Circle two numbers that multiply together to equal 10 million 200 500 1,000 2,000 20,000 200,000 100,000
Eddy had some money. He spent £3.55 on a sandwich. He spent 65p on a bottle of water. Eddy has three-fifths of his money left.
How much money did Eddy start with?
Here is a square inside of a regular hexagon. The perimeter of the square is 48cm. What is the perimeter of the hexagon?
112
× 11 15% of 80
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16th December
Use these signs to make the calculation work.
40% of a number is 12. What is the number?
Draw a cuboid with half the volume of the cuboid shown.
27
÷ 3 1.2 ÷ 20
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17th December
Anthony has 60 shapes 52 of the shapes are green. 75% of red shapes are squares. There are twice as many squares than circles.
7,668 ÷ 27 = 284 Explain how you can use this fact to find the answer to 27 × 286
Work out the volume of the cuboid
0.048 ÷ 6 90 × 20 − 15 × 40
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18th December
Olivia records the make of some cars in a car park.
Olivia wants to draw a pie chart
What size should the angle be for Mazda?
What size should the angle be for Fiat?
Gina cycles a distance of 20 miles. Wendy cycles a distance of 30 kilometres. Using 1 mile = 1.6 kilometres Work out who travels futher.
12 + 18 ÷ 6
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19th December
Here is a regular pentagon Find the size of angle x
Here is a sequence of patterns
How many squares are in Pattern 4?
How many squares are in Pattern 6?
30% of 540 10!
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20th December
At the end of a film, the year is given in Roman numerals as MMV Write the year MMV in figures.
Triangle E is a reflection of triangle D in the x-axis.
What are the coordinates of point B?
Sophie says that the coordinates of point C are (4,−7). Could Sophie be right?
13
÷ 2 20% of 1.8
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21st December
Abigail has 2p, 5p and 10p coins. For every four 2p coins, Abigail has three 5p coins. For every one 5p coins, Abigail has two 10p coins.
Abigail has twenty 2p coins. How much money does Abigail have?
Circle the largest fraction
Measure this angle
10.42 − 1.86755
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22nd December
In 2008 there were 60,000 people living in a town. 15% more people live in the town in 2018. How many people live in the town in 2018?
There are 120 children in Year 5. 51 children own both a cat and a dog. 19 children do not own a cat or a dog. 22 children own a cat but not a dog. Complete the Venn diagram
A bag contains 20 white beads. Kate adds an equal number of white and pink beads. 25% of the beads in the bag are now pink. How many pink beads did Kate add?
0.7 × 4,000 2,058 × 19
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23rd December
Round 728.35648 to 1 decimal place Round 728.35648 to 4 decimal places
Lucy bought a motorbike. She paid a deposit of £1,500 and 48 payments of £175. How much did Lucy pay in total?
Justin and Chris each start with the same number. Justin works out three times the number. Chris works out half of the number. The sum of their answers is 315
What was the number they started with?
62.5% = ⬚⬚
90 + 4 × 5!
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24th December
Find the value of w in this equation
5𝑤 − 6 = 33
Circle the two decimals that are closest in value to each other. 0.8 0.08 0.88 0.1 0.01
Here is a trapezium with a height of 7cm. The parallel sides are 6.5cm and 11.5cm long. Find the area of the trapezium
3.6 ÷ 90 213
× 24
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25th December
George makes a sequence of numbers. He chooses a starting number and then adds equal amounts each time. The fourth number in his sequence is −8 The seventh number in his sequence is 34 What is the first number in the sequence?
Mollie has tried this question.
Can you spot any mistakes?
What is the correct answer?
52 × 1,041 Simplify 192208
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26th December
The pie chart shows the holiday destinations of 120 people. How many people visited Portugal?
This sign is correct to the nearest thousand. What is the greatest possible number of people that live in Frome?
A 2p coin has a radius of 1.3cm Jody makes a straight line of 2p coins worth £4
How long is the line? Give your answer in metres.
9 × = 9.225 35
× 1011
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27th December
Draw the radius
Robert is 7 years older than Kayleigh The sum of their ages is 61. How old is Robert?
Here are five number cards in order from smallest to largest.
The range of the cards is 4. The middle card is 2! The mean of the cards is 7. Work out the four missing numbers
213
− 310
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28th December
Find the HCF of 48 and 60
Convert 6 gallons to litres
Harry's car drives 52 miles per gallon. How far can he drive with 45 litres of fuel?
36+ 14 × 3 115
× 30
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29th December
Work out the LCM of 16 and 20
Both cuboids have the same volume. Find y
On Monday Dara read !! of his book.
On Tuesday he read the other 180 pages to finish his book. How many pages are there in Dara's book?
78
− 23
0.07 × 20
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30th December
Here are the ingredients for fish pie.
Summer only has 450ml of milk to make the fish pie.
How much haddock should she use?
How much butter should she use?
Make a quadrilateral with 3 acute angles
1,592 × 63 ⬚⬚= 0. 6̇
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31st December
Write 3500 in Roman numerals
This graph shows the height of a drone at different times
Estimate how long the drone was more than 50 metres above the ground.
Estimate how many metres the drone rises in the first 4 seconds of flight.
30% of 680