Please read each question carefully so you understand fully what is being asked of you and the type of operation which should be used.
Each answer should show all workings and include a sentence answer. I will model how to do this in class on Monday. This task should be completed and returned to school by Friday.
Work It Out!
Worded Problems
- There are 427 children at Bishopton Primary School. 214 of them are girls. How many are boys?
- 45 apples were lying on the ground. If 5 children picked up the same amount of apples, how many would each of them have?
- Finlay went to Costcutters with his pocket money. He had £5.00 to spend. If Finlay bought a magazine for £2.90, how much money would he have left?
- There are 24 children our class. If all of the children received a merit sticker every week, for 2 weeks, how many merit stickers would Mrs O’Neill need to hand out?
- Lucy is saving to buy some new ice skates. She has found the perfect pair which cost £60.00. Unfortunately she only has £36.00 saved. How much money does Lucy still need to buy the ice skates?
- We have 51 children in Primary 5 who take part in our Daily Mile sessions. If we were to buy each child a waterproof jacket, costing £10 per jacket, how much would we need to pay in total?
- Our class are crazy about Pokemon cards. Aiden has 130 cards, Ewan has 97 cards and Lucy has 111. How many cards is this altogether?
- In our class we have 6 groups. If we have a total of 60 felt pens between all of the groups, how many pens do each group have?