Wednesday 1st July maths answers

Here are the answers to today’s maths questions. Let me know how you got on.

TGB: comparing numbers

Starter

My number has 3 tens and 4 ones. What is my number? 34

My number has 5 tens and 6 ones. What is my number? 56

My number has 6 tens and 2 ones. What is my number? 62

My number has 7 tens and 0 ones. What is my number? 70

My number has 9 tens and 1 ones. What is my number? 91

Can you write your own thinking of a number and post it in the classroom for your friends to guess?

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42

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56

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78

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90

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Can you use the words greater than, less than or equal to to make these statements correct?

Is equal to

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is less than

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Highlight all of the numbers that are greater than 37. One has been done for you.

15, 98, 17, 36, 57, 70, 44, 38, 74, 99, 81  

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Can you use the words greater than, less than or equal to to make these statements correct?

23  is less than     46

89   is greater than    54

63   is less than     69

81   is equal to    81

77   is less than    97

91   is greater than    84

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Can you use the words greater than, less than or equal to to make these statements correct? One has been done for you. 

Thirteen is less than 5 tens and 6 ones

7 tens and 9 ones        is greater than          34

Eighty- three             is greater than             3 tens and 8 ones

40 + 9                    is less than                fifty

Ninety- one              is equal to              9 tens and 1 one 

Challenge

Miss Topliss is correct because 65 is too big to fit on a numberline between 50 and 60.

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