year 6 Number and Place Value
year 6 Number and Place Value
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Q5. (a) List the first S multiples of 7. (b) List the first 5 multiples of 8. 5
(c) List thc first 8 multiples of 9. (d) List the first 7 multiples of 12.
Q6. State whether the following numbers are prime or composite?
(a) 15 (b) 19 (c) 23 (d) 27 (e) 13 (() 21 10
09. (a) ls 74 closer to 70 or 80Y Now round off 74to the nearest 10. 8
(b) Is 36 closer to 30 or 40? Now round off 36 to the nearest 10.
(c) Is 95 closer to 90 and 100? Now round off 95 to the nearest 10.
Q10. Find: (a) 16 (b) 43 (c) 74 (d) 66 12
+32 +21 + 88 + 18
Q11. Find: (a) 46 (b) 73 (c) 56 (d) 37 13
=35 =21 -16 -23
Q12. Find: (a) 13 (b) 17 (c) 23 (d) 28 14
X8 X5 X3
Q13. Find: (a) 8)24 (b) 7/56 (c) SJ605 (4) 9l639 15
Q14. By using a solid dot, plot the following numbers on the number line shown:
25
(5,3, 0,-l,-4,) -5 4 -3 -2 -1 2 3
Q15, Write the following numbers in ascending order (from smallest to largest):
(a) {4, -7,-5, 0, 2, -9, -3} (b) (-8, 6, -3, 2, 0, -5, 4) 26, 27
LEVEL2-NUMBER & PLACE VALUE BASIER QUESTIONS
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Q6. State whether each of the numbers in QS are composite or prime numbers? 10
Q9. (a) Is 86 closer to 80 or 90? Now round off 86 to the nearest 10. 8
(b) Is 24 closer to 20 or 30? Now round of 24 nearest 10.
(c) Is 65 closer to 60 or 70? Now round off 65 to the nearest 10.
Q10. Find: (a) 49 (b) 98 (c) 63 (d) 137 12
+38 +57 + 89 +85
Q11. Find: (a) 97 (b) 73 (c) 65 (d) 83 13
-42 =21 -27 -27
Q12. Find: (a) 3S (b) 43 (c) 72 (d) 36 14
X6 x9
Q13. Find: (a) 7)63 (b) 8l2 (c) 6}78 (d) 9)126 15
Q14. By using a solid dot, plot the following numbers on the number line shown:
{-7, 1, -3, 0, -5,4} 25
-8 -7 6 S 4 -3 -2 1 2 4
Q15. Write the following numbers in descending order (from largest to smallest):
(a) (3, -8, 4, 0, -5, 2, -1} (b) {-9, 7, 0, -4, 3, -6, -1} 26, 27
Q16. Find the (a) product of 8 and 9 (b) sum of 15 and 11 16
(c) difference between 37 and 8 (d) quotient of 36 and 4
(c) average of 12 and 18 () S squared
LEVEL3 NUMBER & PLACE VALUE AVERAGE QUESTIONS
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Q1. For each abacus below, write the numeral and also the numeral in words: 2, 3
(a) (b) (C)
U Th H TU |H T
Q2. What is the place value of &in the following numbers: 2,3
(a) 85 (b) 538 (c) 814 (d) 7 382
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Q3. Write down all the factors of:
(a) & (b) 12 (c) 20 (d) 30 (e) 36
Q4. Write down the highest common factor (HCF) of the following: 6
(a) 8 and 12 (b) 20 and 30 (c) 12 and 36 (d) 30 and 36
Q5. Write down the first 6 multiples of the following:
(a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 9 (e) 12
Q6. Write down the lowest common multiple (LCM) of the following: 7
(HINT: The first number in the pattern has been given to you.)
(a) even numbers (2) (b) odd numbers (1)
(C) square numbers (1) (d) triangular numbers (1)
(e) composite numbcrs (4) () prime numbers (2)
Q8. Round off the following numbers to the ncarest 100: 8
(a) temperature is 9°C and drops 9°C (b) temperature is 6°C and drops 7°C
(c) temperature is 5°C and drops 10°C (d) temperaturc is 8C and drops 11°C
(c) temperature is -3C and rises 3°C () temperature is -4°C and rises 7°C
(g) lemperature is -10°C and rises 12°C (h) temperaturc is-8C and rises 5°C
Q10. (a)7-7 (b) 7-9 (c) 8- 12 (d) 10 1S (e) -S + 5 28, 29
(C)-5 + 8 ()6+ 10 (h)-4+5 (i) -10 +6 (G) -10 + 13
Q11. Place onc of the symbols (> or <) betwecn cach of the 2 numbers: 26, 27
(a) -3Oo (b) -2-S (c) OO3 (d) o 4 (c) -709
LEVEL4 NUMBER & PLACE VALUE AVERAGE QUESTIONS
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Q5. Find: (a) 396 (b) 527 (c) I 193 (d) 1223 12
+ 431 +310 + 526 +2 392
763 612 237 S63
Q6. Find: (a) 197 (b) 112 (c) 156 (d) 237 13
-48 -23 -39 -1S8
Q7. Find: (a) 37 (b) 72 (c) 155 (d) 391 14
X19 X23 X34 X27
Q8. Find: (a) S)9 321 (b) 3)14 456 (c) 13)1 363 (d) 15)1 639 15
Q9. Place onc of the symbols (= or< or >) betwecn each of the2 numbers: 26, 27
(a) 3° O 10 (b) O0-2 (c) 2'8
()-S0-3 (e)-30-1 ()s'03
Q10. (a) Write the following numbers in descending order:
{2, -7, 5, 0, -4, 8, -1} 26, 27
(b) Write the following numbers in ascending order:
{7, -3, 5, 0, -8, 1, -10} 26, 27
Q11. Find:
(a) 7-3 (b) 3-7 (c) 6-6 (d) 6-8 (c) 11 - 14 28, 29
(f) 10- 1S (g)-7+ 10 (h) -3 + 8 () -6 +| G)-10+ 4
Q12. Find the (a) average of 21 and 35 (b) 4' or 4 cubed 16
(c) product of 9 and 7 (d) sum of 27 and 89
(c) difference bctween 37 and 29 () quoticnt of 72 and 9
LEVEL 5NUMBER & PLACE VALUE AVERAGE PROBLEM
SOLVING
Q1. 8473 people paid $17 each to watch a rugby league game between Souths Rabbitohs andthe
Parramatta Ecls. What was the total amount of money collectcd at the gate?
Q2. There were 347 people in the hal. If there were only 289 seats, how many people were
standing?
Q3. Ihave to drive from Sydney to Brisbane, which is 835 km. IfI drive 372 km on the first day,
and 395 on the second day, how any km do I still have to drive?
Q4. Asmall lotto prize of $36 257 has to be shared between 13 people. How much will cach
person receive?
Q5. Stefan has saved seven timcs as much as his younger brother Alex.
If Stefan saved $2 S13, how much has Alex saved?
Q6. Tracey carns $106, S173, $118 and S139 in four days of work. What was her average daily
carnings?
Q7. Gracie went shopping with $100. She bought 3 tea shirts (each costing $16) and a pair of
shoes for $37. How much does she have lef?
Q8. Belly sends (on average) 8text messages everyday to some of her friends. If each text message
costs 15 cents, how much will it cost her in one year? (365 days).
Q9. Amachine at a factory makes key rings. It can make 1213 cach morning, 2307 each
afternoon and 1895 each evening. How many key rings will the factory produce in l4 days?
Q10. Abricklayer can lay 163 bricks each hour. If he works 8 hours each day, how many bricks will
he lay in 7 days?
O11. A farmer sold 12 cows for $275 each. He had to pay the stock agent $34 for selling cach cow.
He also had to hire a special truck for $189 to transport the animals to the nmarket. How much
does the farmer have left over?
Q12. The area of Australiais 7 682 300 km'. The area of England is 130 350 km.
What is the difference in area between the two countries?
Q13. 10 620 oranges are to be packed into 45 boxes so that each box contains the
samc number of oranges. How many oranges will be packed into cach box?
Q2. Find the value for each underlined digit in the numbers below:
(a) 6 837 (b) 495 312 (c) Z 831 (d) s 371 209
Q3. Round off the following numbers to the nearest thousand:
(a) 7 831 (b) 13 675 (c) 4 500 (d) 305 499
Q4. Firstly, round off the following numbers to the nearest hundred, and then estimate the final
answer:
(a) 671 + 843 (b) 729- 468 (c) 7470+2 079 (d) 6951-2749
Q5. Write down the:
(a) next 3 square numbers after 100 (b) triangular numbers between 80 and 100
(c) composite numbers between 79 and 97 (d) prime numbers between 100 and 130
Q6. Find the highest common factor (HCF) of:
(a) 45 and 60 (b) 27 and 36 (c) 30 and 75 (d) 168 and 240
Q7. Find the lowest common multiple (LCM) of:
(a) 9 and 12 (b) 6 and 14 (c) 6 and 20 (d) 18 and 24
Q1. Jane is 5 years older than Tom. Three tines Jane's age plus twice Tom's age is 35. What are the
ages of Jane and Tom?
Q2. IfI hink of anumber, multiply it by 9, and then subtract 2, I am left with 34. What is the num
ber that I first thought of?
Q3. The total bus fare for 3adults and 2 children is $15.00. Ifthe children's fare was $1.65 cach,
how much is each adult fare?
Q4. If5 people can paint a house in 4hours, how long will it take 3 people?
O5. There is a total of 12 cows and birds. If there are 40 legs altogether,
how many cows and how many birds are there?
Q6. 64 tennis players enter a knock out competition. How many matches must be played in order
to find the winner?
Q7. $240 is shared between Claudio, Pedro and Sophia. Claudio receives twice as much as Pedro,
and Pedro receives three times as much as Sophia. How much does cach person get?
Q8. There are between 30 and 40 sheep on a field. IfI count them by twos there is a remainder of
Ileft over, and if I count them by threes there is a remainder of 2 left over. How many sheep
were there?
09. The average of 4numbers is 13. Ifa fifth number is added the new average is 1s. What is the
fifth number?
Q10. In a class of 38 children, 19 play tennis, 21 play squash and 10 students neither sport. How
many children play:
(a) both sports? (b) only tennis? (c) only squash?
Q11. Chunmps the baboon eats 182 bananas in one week, each day cating 6 more bananas than on
the previous day. How nany bananas did he cat on:
(a) the 6 day (b) the 1 day
Q12. George has 3 shirts, 2 belts and 4 ties. How many different groupings
of a shirt, a belt and a tie can he wear?
Q13. Tran has $2 more than Alice and Alice has $3 more than Ong. The product of the amount of
money Tran, Alice and Ong have is $14 850. How much pocket money does cach have?
Q14. George has a cricket batting average of 38 after 6 innings. If his goal is to have a batting
average of 50, how many runs should he score in the 7h innings?