Math Paper 2
Name: _________________________ Date: _________________
Write Brett's number using numerals.
Write Brett's number in words.
Tick the number that is 10 times the size of six hundred and five.
Here is a part-whole model.
Use the model to complete the sentences.
Shade three-quarters of the shape.
Cupcakes come in boxes of 6.
How many cupcakes are there in 8 boxes?
Rosie wants to buy 72 cupcakes. How many boxes should she buy?
Complete the sentence in two different ways.
3,862 = 3,000 + + +
3,862 = 3,000 + +
Here is a number line.
300,000 400,000 500,000 600,000 700,000
Estimate the number shown by the arrow.
Draw an arrow to show the approximate position of 505,000 on the number line.
Complete the sentences.
350 is 40 more than
is 40 more than 1,387
Complete the table by rounding the numbers to the nearest 1,000.
Number | Rounded to the nearest 1,000 |
---|---|
148,200 | |
14,820 | |
1,482 |
Show your method.
88,134 people live in Halifax.
97,541 people live in Lincoln.
How many more people live in Lincoln than Halifax?
Alex makes a fraction using two number cards.
Alex says, "My fraction is equivalent to two-thirds. One of the number cards is 6."
Give both possible answers.
or
Explain how you know.
493,000 483,000 473,000
Show your method.
Ron chooses a square number.
He rounds it to the nearest hundred.
His answer is 100.
Write all the possible square numbers Ron could have chosen.
Rosie and Sam pick berries.
Rosie picks 3¼ kg of berries.
Sam picks 1⅗ kg of berries.
How many kilograms of berries do they pick altogether?
In total there are 5,642 people at a theme park.
There are 1,200 more children than adults at the theme park.
How many children are at the theme park?
How many adults are at the theme park?
Show your method.