Year 4 Maths Numbers 1: Addition and subtraction of numbers
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- It should not take you longer than 15 minutes to complete this test.
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Question 1 of 10
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2 point(s)(a) Write in figures the number one thousand and twenty?
(b) Write in figures the number six thousand and fifty eight?
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1 point(s)Kiya has these numbers:
2330 2303 2033 2003 2030
She writes them in order from the smallest to the largest.
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What is the fourth number she writes down?
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1 point(s)Type in the missing number:
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140 + +50 = 500
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1 point(s)Work out: 846 + 478
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1 point(s)The ☺ and the ♣ each stands for a different number.
☺ = 26
☺ + ☺ = ☺ + ♣ + ♣
What is the value of the ♣ ?
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1 point(s)Calculate: 6247 – 2752
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Question 10 of 10
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1 point(s)There are 144 children in Year 4.
68 are boys.
How many are girls?
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