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1 Level A 1. What is the missing number? 17 + = 20 A) 14 B) 37 C) 3 D) 4 2. What is the missing number? + 9 = 12 A) 3 B) 21 C) 4 D) What is the missing number? 8 - = 1 A) 9 B) 7 C) 6 D) 1 4. What is the missing number? 5 = 40 A) 45 B) 35 C) 8 D) 6
2 5. I was thinking of a number. I added 2 and got 15. Was I thinking of... A) 17 B) 13 C) 30 D) I was thinking of a number. I added 23 and got 37. Was I thinking of... A) 14 B) 15 C) 50 D) I was thinking of a number. I took away 6 and got 7. Was I thinking of... A) 1 B) 13 C) 42 D) I was thinking of a number. I subtracted 15 and got 22. Was I thinking of... A) 7 B) 8 C) 27 D) What calculation would solve this problem: Lauren received a bill for 85 for the repair of her oven. She has 62 in her purse. How much more does she need to pay the bill? A) B) C) D) 85 62
3 10. What calculation would solve this problem: Wayne buys a concert ticket for 36 but also has to pay a booking fee of 4. How much does he have to pay altogether? A) B) 36-4 C) 36 4 D) 36 4
4 Level B 1. What is the missing number? 44 + = 68 A) 22 B) 102 C) 24 D) What is the missing number? + 27 = 52 A) 35 B) 79 C) 24 D) What is the missing number? 79 - = 31 A) 48 B) 100 C) 110 D) What is the missing number? 15 = 60 A) 35 B) 45 C) 75 D) 4
5 5. I was thinking of a number. I added 82 and got 95. Was I thinking of: A) 13 B) 177 C) 14 D) I was thinking of a number. I added 35 and got 102. Was I thinking of: A) 137 B) 63 C) 67 D) I was thinking of a number. I took away 19 and got 57. Was I thinking of... A) 37 B) 38 C) 42 D) I was thinking of a number. I subtracted 73 and got 24. Was I thinking of... A) 97 B) 51 C) 49 D) What calculation would solve this problem: Adam needs 60 tiles for his kitchen. They are sold in packs of six. How many packs does he need? A) 60 6 B) 60 6 C) D) 60-6
6 10. What calculation would solve this problem: Lee Yoon is holding a party for her son s birthday. She has invited 20 children and wants to give each child five sweets in a goody bag. How many sweets does she have to buy? A) 20 5 B) 20-5 C) D) 20 5
7 Level C 1. What is the missing number? = 471 A) 606 B) 706 C) 236 D) What is the missing number? = 138 A) 574 B) 850 C) 626 D) What is the missing number? 30 = 630 A) 600 B) 660 C) 21 D) What is the missing number? 7 = 8 A) 15 B) 1 C) 64 D) 56
8 5. I was thinking of a number. I added 169 and got 343. Was I thinking of... A) 174 B) 502 C) 226 D) I was thinking of a number. I added 15 and got 10. Was I thinking of... A) 5 B) -5 C) 25 D) I was thinking of a number. I doubled it then took away 4 and got 40. Was I thinking of... A) 32 B) 22 C) 18 D) What calculation would solve this problem: Michelle has invited five friends round for dinner. She has decided she needs 300 ml of orange juice for each person, including herself. How much orange juice does she need (in millilitres)? A) B) C) D) 6 300
9 9. What calculation would solve this problem: Abshiro buys a scarf for 10 and buys a bag that was originally 30 in a half price sale. How much does she spend? A) B) C) D) If I think of a number (n), then add 6, I get 17. What formula would show this? A) n + 17 = 6 B) n - 6 = 17 C) n + 6 = 17 D) n =
10 Answers Level A 1. What is the missing number? 17 + = 20 The correct answer is: C = What is the missing number? + 9 = 12 The correct answer is: A = What is the missing number? 8 - = 1 The correct answer is: B = 1 4. What is the missing number? 5 = 40 The correct answer is: C = 40
11 5. I was thinking of a number. I added 2 and got 15. Was I thinking of... The correct answer is: B = I was thinking of a number. I added 23 and got 37. Was I thinking of... The correct answer is: A = I was thinking of a number. I took away 6 and got 7. Was I thinking of... The correct answer is: B = 7 8. I was thinking of a number. I subtracted 15 and got 22. Was I thinking of... The correct answer is: D = 22
12 9. What calculation would solve this problem: Lauren received a bill for 85 for the repair of her oven. She has 62 in her purse. How much more does she need to pay the bill? The correct answer is: B This will find the difference between 85 and 62 which is the amount that she needs to pay the bill. 10. What calculation would solve this problem: Wayne buys a concert ticket for 36 but also has to pay a booking fee of 4. How much does he have to pay altogether? The correct answer is: A This gives the total that he has to pay.
13 Level B 1. What is the missing number? 44 + = 68 The correct answer is: C = What is the missing number? + 27 = 52 The correct answer is: D = What is the missing number? 79 - = 31 The correct answer is: A = What is the missing number? 15 = 60 The correct answer is: D = 60
14 5. I was thinking of a number. I added 82 and got 95. Was I thinking of: The correct answer is: A = I was thinking of a number. I added 35 and got 102. Was I thinking of: The correct answer is: C = I was thinking of a number. I took away 19 and got 57. Was I thinking of... The correct answer is: D = I was thinking of a number. I subtracted 73 and got 24. Was I thinking of... The correct answer is: A = 24
15 9. What calculation would solve this problem: Adam needs 60 tiles for his kitchen. They are sold in packs of six. How many packs does he need? The correct answer is: B Adam needs to work out how many lots of 6 make What calculation would solve this problem: Lee Yoon is holding a party for her son s birthday. She has invited 20 children and wants to give each child five sweets in a goody bag. How many sweets does she have to buy? The correct answer is: D She needs 20 lots of 5 sweets
16 Level C 1. What is the missing number? = 471 The correct answer is: C = What is the missing number? = 138 The correct answer is: A = What is the missing number? 30 = 630 The correct answer is: C = What is the missing number? 7 = 8 The correct answer is: D = 8
17 5. I was thinking of a number. I added 169 and got 343. Was I thinking of... The correct answer is: A = I was thinking of a number. I added 15 and got 10. Was I thinking of... The correct answer is: B. (-5) = I was thinking of a number. I doubled it then took away 4 and got 40. Was I thinking of... The correct answer is: B = What calculation would solve this problem: Michelle has invited five friends round for dinner. She has decided she needs 300 ml of orange juice for each person, including herself. How much orange juice does she need (in millilitres)? The correct answer is: D
18 9. What calculation would solve this problem: Abshiro buys a scarf for 10 and buys a bag that was originally 30 in a half price sale. How much does she spend? The correct answer is: A If I think of a number (n), then add 6, I get 17. What formula would show this? The correct answer is: C. n + 6 = 17
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