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Home/ CMR Primary 3, 4, 5, & 6 Subjects/Primary 3, 4, 5, & 6 Mathematics: Free Trial*

G. 3, 4, 5, 6, & 7

Mathematics

P. 3, 4, 5, & 6

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G. 3, 4, 5, 6, & 7 / P. 3, 4, 5, & 6

Mathematics: Free Trial*

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1. Which is the best method of calculating the missing number in this problem: _____ $-$ 23 $=$ 176?

Sorry, that is incorrect.

$176 + 23 = 199$
so $199 - 23 = 176$

Correct!

$176 + 23 = 199$
so $199 - 23 = 176$

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2. Which is the best method of calculating $1.5 + 1.6$?

Sorry, that is incorrect.

$1.5 x 2 = 3.0$
$3.0 + 0.1 = 3.1$
so $1.5 + 1.6 = 3.1$

Correct!

$1.5 x 2 = 3.0$
$3.0 + 0.1 = 3.1$
so $1.5 + 1.6 = 3.1$

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3. Which is the best method of calculating $45 + 46$?

Sorry, that is incorrect.

$45 \times 2 = 90$
$90 + 1 = 91$

Correct!

$45 \times 2 = 90$
$90 + 1 = 91$

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4. Which of these numbers is the largest?

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Decimals can be confusing. If two numbers share the same units (like 1.3 and 1.1) then the one with the highest tenths is higher

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Decimals can be confusing. If two numbers share the same units (like 1.3 and 1.1) then the one with the highest tenths is higher

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5. What does this symbol mean $<$?

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The smallest part of the symbol will be next to the smallest number e.g. $2 < 3$

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The smallest part of the symbol will be next to the smallest number e.g. $2 < 3$

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6. Which is the longest distance?

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9,421 and 9,412 both have 9 thousands and 4 hundreds but 9,421 has 2 tens while 9,412 only has 1

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9,421 and 9,412 both have 9 thousands and 4 hundreds but 9,421 has 2 tens while 9,412 only has 1

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7. Which number comes before $-12$ on a number line?

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$-13$ is one less than $-12$

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$-13$ is one less than $-12$

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8. What does the symbol $\leq$ mean?

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The arrow points to the smaller number

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The arrow points to the smaller number

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9. Which is a good strategy for adding 19?

Sorry, that is incorrect.

e.g. $46 + 19$

so: $46 + 20 = 66$
then $66 - 1 = 65$

Correct!

e.g. $46 + 19$

so: $46 + 20 = 66$
then $66 - 1 = 65$

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10. What is the missing number in 350 $+$ _____ $=$ 1,000?

Sorry, that is incorrect.

$100 - 35 = 65$
so $1,000 - 350 = 650$

Correct!

$100 - 35 = 65$
so $1,000 - 350 = 650$

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