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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will use our knowledge of whole-number number bonds to solve decimal-number number bonds.

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6 Questions

Q1.
Round 0.2 to the nearest whole number
Correct answer: 0
1
2
Q2.
Round 19.7 to the nearest whole number
17
19
Correct answer: 20
9
Q3.
Round 523.7 to the nearest whole number
23
24
523
Correct answer: 524
Q4.
I think of a number with one decimal place and round it to the nearest whole number. The answer is 62. What is the highest possible number I could have thought of?
61.9
Correct answer: 62.4
62.5
62.9
Q5.
I think of a number with one decimal place and round it to the nearest whole number. The answer is 435. What is the lowest possible number I could have thought of?
Correct answer: 434.5
434.9
435.1
435.4
Q6.
I think of a number with one decimal place and round it to the nearest whole number. The answer is 9. How many possible numbers could I have thought of?
10
4
5
Correct answer: 9

6 Questions

Q1.
Which addition expression matches 231.5
200 + 30 + 0.5
Correct answer: 200 + 30 + 1 + 0.5
200 + 30 + 1 + 5
Q2.
If 1 is the whole and 0.8 is a part, what is the other part?
0.1
Correct answer: 0.2
2
8
Q3.
If 5 is the whole and 2.1 is a part, what is the other part?
0.9
Correct answer: 2.9
29
5.9
Q4.
If 10 is the whole and 7.3 is a part, what is the other part?
Correct answer: 2.7
27
3.7
37
Q5.
If 10 is the whole and 1.6 is a part, what is the other part?
0.4
10
Correct answer: 8.4
9.4
Q6.
If 10 is the whole and it is made of 3 parts. What could the parts be?
1.5 + 2.3 + 5.2
2.6 + 3.3 + 5.1
Correct answer: 4.1 + 4.4 + 1.5