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100

If 27 is half of the number. What is the number? 

54

100

347 + 126

473

100

A rope is 4 m 35 cm long. Convert the total length into centimetres.

435cm

100

Sophie has 15 pencils. Her teacher gives her 9 more pencils. How many pencils does she have altogether?


24

100

Which decimal is larger: 0.7 or 0.57?

0.7

200

Add 1/4 and 1/2

3/4

200

905 − 478

427

200

A rectangle has a length of 14 cm and a width of 9 cm. Find its perimeter.

46cm

200

There are 6 bags with 8 oranges in each bag. How many oranges are there altogether?

48

200

3.4 + 2.7

6.1

300

Which fraction is bigger? 2/3 or 7/8

7/8

300

A shop sold 235 apples on Monday and 189 on Tuesday. How many apples were sold altogether?

424

300

A water bottle holds 750 mL. How many millilitres would 6 bottles hold altogether?

4500ml

300

A movie starts at 2:15 pm and ends at 4:05 pm. How long is the movie?

1 hr 50 mins

300

9.5 − 4.8

4.7
400

A pizza was cut into 12 slices. Mia ate 5 slices and Noah ate 3 slices. What fraction of the pizza was eaten?

8/12 or 2/3

400

672 + ___ = 1,000

328

400

A rectangular playground is 18 m long and 13 m wide. What is its area?

234m

400

A class collected $245 for charity. They spent $89 on supplies. How much money was left?

$156

400

A toy costs $14.75. You pay with $20. How much change should you receive?

$5.25

500

A recipe needs 34\frac{3}{4}43 of a cup of milk for one cake. Sarah is making 5 cakes. She only has a 1-cup measuring jug. How many cups of milk does she need altogether?

3 and 3/4

500

A stadium holds 5,000 people. If 2,748 people are already inside and 1,965 more arrive, how many empty seats are left?

287

500

A farmer wants to put fencing around a rectangular paddock that is 27 m long and 16 m wide. Fencing costs $12 per metre. How much will the fencing cost altogether?

P x Cost = $1,032?



500

A bus can hold 52 people. If 387 students are going on an excursion, how many buses are needed?

8 buses

500

A shop sells fruit by weight. Apples cost $3 per kilogram. A customer buys 4.75 kg of apples and 2.35 kg of bananas at $2 per kilogram.

How much do they spend in total?

$18.95

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