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~:1'N:11'1IIIIl OJ Write the next 3 amounts in these sequences. Show how you work out the answers.
PAGE 64 a £2·70 £2·90 £3·10 OJ Karen saved this amount of money
b £9·25 £9·75 £10·25 to buy a magic set.
c £0·50 £5·50 £10·50 ' She needs £3·46 more before she can buy it.
What is .the cost of the magic set?
[I] Copy and complete this table.
[I] Bridget and Pat together bought a present for their grandad.
Challenge Bridget gave this amount. Pat gave this amount.
£1-20
(£1, lOp, Sp, Sp) or
(SOp, SOp, lOp, lOp) What did the present cost?
@] Louise had this amount in her purse. Her mother added this amount.
£1-2S
(£ 1, lOp, lOp, Sp) or ~ _j,\ <I>@P
(SOp, SOp, 20p, Sp) ~~@@8
£1-30 How much money is in her purse now?
8] Donald had £4·50 in his money box. He put in four more coins
(£ 1, lOp, lOp, lOp) or [IJ Liam hos been using a calculator and working in £s. and now has £8. Which four coins did he put in?
(SOp, SOp, 20p, lOp) or How much money is represented by these displays? [IJ Fiona had six matching coins in her hand. Her mother gave her
(£1, 20p, Sp, Sp) a I 5· 1 b I 0.35 1 c I 8./1 £7 more to buy a £10 watch. Which six coins did she start with?
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£1-3S [§J Find the missing amounts of money.
(£ 1, 20p, lOp, Sp) 0.09 1 I. I a £3 · 14 b £6· 47 c £7· 45 d £ •.••
+ £5 . 79
+ £ •. • •
+ £3 . 85
+£4 ·15
£9· 69 £8· 99
£1-40 CHALLENGE ......
(£1,20p, lOp, lOp) or Investigate ways to make these amounts using 4 coins each time. CHALLENGE £5 · 23
+ £2 ·. 6
(SOp, SOp, 20p, 20p) £1·20 £1·25 £1·30 £1 ·35 £1·40 £1 ·45 ... Eight pairs of numbers can be written £7·. 9 I
in the. and . places. What are they?
£1-4S
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(£ 1 , 20p, 20p, Sp)
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a £3-30 £3-S0 £3-70 b £10-7S £11-2S £11-7S c £IS-S0 £20-S0 £2S-S0 £6-Q2 £8-60 £10-00
~ [ID [ID
£ £6-10 £S-08 £10 £O-SI £q-SO £0-07 £2-q4 £7-70 £8-23 £11-10 £1, £1, £1 and SOp_ Six SOp coins_ a £8-Q3 b £10-32
P 610p S08p 1000p SIp qSOP 7p 2Q4p 770p 823p 1110p C\~2-2~ d £f4-8EJ
~ ~ [ID Challenge
£ 16-20, £ 16-0S, £0-06 60p £6 606p a £S b £0-3S 0,2 1,3 2,4 3,S 4,6 S,7 6,8 7,Q
£ IS-2S, £ 11 -2S, £6-25 £6-66 c £8-10 d £O-OQ
e £7-70 f £O-SO