UncategorisedElementor #3634313 June 202313 June 2023sarahelainemoore@hotmail.com 0 Year Six Full Skills Check 1 / 14 Category: Problem Solving and Consolidation 1. I have £100. I buy 2 pairs of shoes at £39.99 each. How much do I have left? Check Remember to include the pound sign in your answer. For example: £3.09 You're fantastic. A number sequence is a list of numbers that are linked by a rule. If you work out the rule, you can work out the next numbers in the sequence. 2 / 14 Category: Place value 2. What is the 10th term of this sequence? 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, ... CheckPlease write the answer in numerical form A common multiple is a number that is a multiple of two or more numbers 3 / 14 Category: Division and Multiplication 3. Which one of these options is a common multiple of 6 and 9? 12 18 24 31 Awesome job! When multiplying decimals, add up the number of digits after the decimal points in the question. This number tells you the number of decimal places you should have in your answer. 4 / 14 Category: Division and Multiplication 4. 6.78 x 8 = ? Check Perhaps this is a bit too easy for you? Multiplying a whole number by one thousand is the same as adding three zero digits to the end of this number. To multiply a number by 1000, move all of its digits three places to the left. 5 / 14 Category: Division and Multiplication 5. 0.1753 x 1000 = ? Check You're are doing a great job 6 / 14 Category: Problem Solving and Consolidation 6. How much will a 5-kilogram package cost to ship? (Shipping costs £3.50 + £0.80 per kilogram) Check Please write the answer in pound and pence format; for example, £10.99 or £6.45 Great! 7 / 14 Category: Place value 7. Write seven million, three hundred thousand, five hundred and sixty-two in digits. Check Don't forget to include digit group separators (the commas that appear between groups of numbers); for example, 9,560,900--not 9560900 Write seven million, three hundred thousand, five hundred and sixty-two in digits. Top tip: Write each number separately and then put them all together: 7,000,000 300,000 500 60 2 7,300,562 Awesome! 8 / 14 Category: Place value 8. What is the value of 3 in this number in digits? 9,362,418 Check Doing great! Ignore any numbers before the 3, and add 0s after: 300,000 We round decimal numbers to the nearest tenths (one place), hundredths (two places), thousandths (three places), and so on, which represent the place values after the decimal point. If the digit is equal to or more than 5, the given number is rounded up (if you've traveled half-way, you may as well go all the way), and if the digit is less than 5, the given number is rounded down. 9 / 14 Category: Place value 9. Round 2.798 to 2 decimal places Check Find your number. Look next door. Four or less--just ignore. Five or more, add one more! Impressive! A factor is a number that divides into another number without a remainder. A prime number is a number that is only divisible by itself and 1. 10 / 14 Category: Division and Multiplication 10. Which factor of 91 is also a prime number? CheckPlease answer in numerical form You're great! The BODMAS acronym can help you remember the correct order in which to solve maths problems. BODMAS stands for B-Brackets, O-Orders (powers/indices or roots), D-Division, M-Multiplication, A-Addition, S-Subtraction. 11 / 14 Category: Number 11. Evaluate the following question: 72 - 12 ÷ 4 Check Well done! A little bit of bus stop division (long division) could be useful here. 12 / 14 Category: Number 12. 476 ÷ 34 = CheckNumbers only please 🙂 Fantastic effort! Long multiplication will be needed here! 13 / 14 Category: Addition and Subtraction 13. 3,209 x 25 = Check Wow! You have long multiplication nailed. Percent means "per one hundred." As such, 20% is 20 for every 100. 14 / 14 Category: Number 14. What is 30% of 90? Check Tremendous! Your score is The average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz