Year 6

Solve multiplication problems using known and derived facts

Year 6

Solve multiplication problems using known and derived facts

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will solve multiplication problems in the context of currency.

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4 Questions

Q1.
0.6 x 2
0.12
Correct answer: 1.2
12
Q2.
1.4 x 7
0.98
Correct answer: 9.8
98
Q3.
8 x 5.4
4.32
Correct answer: 43.2
432
Q4.
0.7 x 14
0.98
Correct answer: 9.8
98

5 Questions

Q1.
If I know 7 x 5 = 35, what is 70 x 50?
350
Correct answer: 3500
35000
Q2.
If I know 8 x 7 = 56, what is 0.8 x 70?
0.56
5.6
Correct answer: 56
560
Q3.
In Mexico £1 is worth 25 Pesos. How many Pesos would you receive for £12?
200 Pesos
250 Pesos
Correct answer: 300 Pesos
350 Pesos
Q4.
In Brazil £1 is worth 6 Real. How much Real would you receive for £500?
30 Real
30,000 Real
300 Real
Correct answer: 3000 Real
Q5.
In Japan £1 is worth 150 Yen. How much Yen would you receive for £50?
5000 Yes
6500 Yen
7000 Yen
Correct answer: 7500 Yen