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Which Operation?

Decide which mathematical operation is required then use it to find the answers.

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This is level 1: problems involving numbers generally up to 12. You may not need all of the information given in the question. You can earn a trophy if you get at least 7 questions correct and you do this activity online.

1) After his birthday party Blake had 8 milk chocolates and 7 plain chocolates left out of 2 boxes. How many chocolates did Blake have altogether?

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2) Brayden went for a 12km walk on his 7th birthday but he quickly became tired and travelled the last 4km by bus. How many kilometers did Brayden actually walk?

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3) In a shop there are 6 vases arranged on 4 shelves. In each vase there were 4 flowers. How many flowers were there altogether?

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4) Brianna likes to have 9 oranges squeezed to make orange juice every morning. It takes 8 minutes to do the squeezing. How many oranges does Brianna use in a whole week?

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5) In a class of twenty four pupils there are six friends who have been given a box of forty two crayons to share equally between themselves. How many crayons will each of the friends receive?

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6) Brooklyn is 7 years old. She is three years older than her brother and four years older than her sister. How old is Brooklyn's brother?

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7) Bryan scored 12 points in the first round of the quiz. He then scored 6 points in the second round and 5 points in the third round. What was the total number of points Bryan scored in all three rounds?

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8) This week eighty eight cakes were set out in rows of 11 on a shop counter. Last week they were set out in rows of 22. How many rows were there this week?

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9) Caleb measured the heights of the three trees in his garden. The heights were 2m, 3m and 7m. What was the difference in heights of the tallest tree and the shortest tree?

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10) Cameron multiplies one of the numbers in the list below by another number in the list. The answer he got was also a number in the list. What product did Cameron get?

3579111520

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Try your best to answer the questions above. Type your answers into the boxes provided leaving no spaces. As you work through the exercise regularly click the "check" button. If you have any wrong answers, do your best to do corrections but if there is anything you don't understand, please ask your teacher for help.

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Level 1 - Problems involving numbers generally up to 12

Level 2 - Problems involving numbers generally up to 100

Multi-step Problems - Solve multi-step problems in contexts, deciding which operations and methods to use and why.

More Arithmetic including lesson Starters, visual aids, investigations and self-marking exercises.

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Vocabulary for Arithmetic

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