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Which Operation?

Decide which mathematical operation is required then use it to find the answers.

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This is level 2: problems involving numbers generally up to 100. You may not need all of the information given in the question. You can earn a trophy if you get at least 7 questions correct and you do this activity online.

1) Conner saw three items in an electronics shop on sale. They cost £53, £59, and £63. He decided to buy the two cheaper items. How much did those two items cost in total?

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2) It takes Daniel five minutes to paint one fence post. How many fence posts could Daniel paint in four hours if he painted continuously without any breaks?

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3) David planted 64 trees into 4 plots in 4 hours. He made sure that there were the same number of trees in each plot. What was his tree planting rate in trees per hour?

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4) Destiny had 36 social media followers, 55 school friends and 59 extended family members. None of the school friends are also her social media followers. She decides to record contact details of followers and friends in a spreadsheet with each person taking up one row of the spreadsheet. How many rows will be needed?

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5) Two fifths of the students at a large school came to school by bus. The rest (528 students) walked to school. What was the total number of students at the school?

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6) Diana was playing darts where each player starts with 501 points then subtracts the number of points earned on the dart board. The first to zero is the winner. With her first three darts Diana scored 12, 24 and 14 points. How many more points must she score to reduce the 501 to zero?

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7) Diego's book contains 93 pages. Each night before he goes to sleep he reads 11 pages. Currently he is on page 68. How many pages are left?

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8) Dominic was wondering whether the product of two odd numbers was odd or even. As he looked out of the bus window he noticed the following numbers on houses and a car registration number plate: 40, 41 and 71. He ignored the even number. What was the product of the odd numbers?

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9) A Tran Tours bus holds 30 people. How many busses will be required to transport 50 11-year olds and 51 12-year olds on a day trip to the Lake District?

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10) Find the average (mean) of the numbers below that are odd.

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Level 1 - Problems involving numbers generally up to 12

Level 2 - Problems involving numbers generally up to 100

Multi-step Problems - Solve multi-step problems in contexts, deciding which operations and methods to use and why.

More Arithmetic including lesson Starters, visual aids, investigations and self-marking exercises.

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Vocabulary for Arithmetic

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