What is an equivalent fraction of ²⁄₈?
¼ (or ⁴⁄₁₆ etc.)
A number has 9 ones, 4 tenths and 7 hundredths. What is it as a decimal?
9.47
Carys has 0.8 litres of water. Alaw has 0.9 litres of water. How much do they have together?
1.7 litres.
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⅒ ? ⁶⁄₁₀
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Joe and John are arguing about their height.
John is 133cm.
Joe is 1.33m.
John says he is taller than Joe. Do you agree?
They are the same height.
Name 2 equivalent fractions of ¹⁰⁄₂₀
½, ⁵⁄₁₀ etc.
What is 6.78 rounded to the nearest tenth?
6.8
What are 5 equivalent fractions of ½?
²⁄₄, ³⁄₆, ⁴⁄₈, ⁵⁄₁₀, ⁶⁄₁₂ etc
3.45kg + 11.89kg = 15.34kg is the weight of George's puppy.
Together: 15.34kg + 3.45kg = 18.79kg
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1 ? ¾
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What is 79% as a decimal?
0.79
Rita says ⁶⁄₉ + ⅓ is ⁷⁄₁₂.
Do you agree? If not, what is the correct answer?
No. She has added the denominators.
It should be 1 whole.
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⁶⁄₁₂ ? ⁶⁄₁₉
>
Joanna and Jessica have the same sized cake.
Joanna eats ⁴⁄₈ of her cake.
Jessica eats ⁴⁄₉ of her cake.
Who eats more?
Joanna - she ate half.
What is ³⁄₂₀ plus ⅒?
⁵⁄₂₀ or ¼
Anika has 6 pieces of string. Here are their lengths:
4.5m, 9.23m, 9.2m, 9.3m, 9.232m, 4.5cm
Order them from shortest to longest.
4.5cm, 4.5m, 9.2m, 9.23m, 9.232m, 9.3m
Anna eats ⅗ of a pizza.
Joe eats ³⁄₁₅ of a pizza.
How much do they eat together?
³⁄₁₅ = ⅕
⅕ + ⅗ = ⅘
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⁷⁄₃₅ ? ⅕
=
A square's side is 8.34cm long. What is its perimeter?
33.36cm
What is ⅘ + ¹⁵⁄₂₅ + ⁷⁄₅ as a mixed number and improper fraction?
Improper fraction: ¹⁴⁄₅
Mixed number: 2 ⅘
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0.7 x 10 x 10 ____ 0.7 x 1,000
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Hannah and Fred go for a jog.
Hannah jogs 3.45km.
Fred jogs 1.35km less than Hannah.
How far do they jog together?
Fred jogs 2.1km.
2.1km + 3.45km = 5.55km
Order these fractions in descending order:
⁷⁄₉, ⁷⁄₄₉, ⁷⁄₃₄, ⅞
Then add a fraction on the end of the sequence.
⅞, ⁷⁄₉, ⁷⁄₃₄, ⁷⁄₄₉ plus anyfraction with a denominator >49
A bag of crisps costs 54p.
4 bags of crisps and 4 chocolate bars costs £3.76.
How much is 1 chocolate bar?
4 bags of crisps = £2.16
£3.76 - £2.16 = £1.60
£1.60 ÷ 4 = 40p
1 bar = 40p