When ordering decimals it can really help to imagine them as pounds and pence. Look at these sets of decimals. Can you order them from smallest to largest?
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Each of the following number lines go up in hundredths (so each division = 1/100 or 0.01). Write these decimals in the correct places on this number line.
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These number lines are going up in tenths. Can you add in all the missing decimals on these number lines?
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Each of the following number lines go up in hundredths (so each division = 1/100 or 0.01). Look at the following number lines. Write the decimal numbers that the arrows are pointing to in the boxes.
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Look through this step-by-step reminder of how to use the short division method and then see if you can answer these questions.
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Sometimes when we divide we are left with a remainder. Can you use the short division method for these calculations? Remember, you will get a remainder for each one.
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Can you solve these word problems using the short division method?
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Here's a reminder of how to to multiply numbers using the short multiplication method. Can you use this method to solve these sums?
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Can you work out which numbers should go in the gaps by using the short multiplication method?
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Work out these problems using the short division method.
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