International Primary Maths Workbook 3

Page 11

2 Joseph makes different totals using the target. How does he make them? Example: 248 = 2 hundreds + 4 tens + 8 units a 647 =

hundreds +

tens +

units

b 357 =

hundreds +

tens +

units

Number

Student’s Book page 4

c nine hundred hundreds +

and forty-nine =

tens +

units

d seven hundred and thirty-three =

hundreds +

tens +

units

e Which of Jacob’s scores has the same number of hundreds and units? Challenge

3

You have four number cards. You can only use each one once in the same number.

6

2

4

1

a What is the smallest 3-digit number you can make from the cards? b What is the largest 3-digit number you can make? c Make a 3-digit number with an odd number of 10s. d Make a 3-digit number in which the 100s digit is worth twice as much as the 10s digit. 9

6342_CIE_Maths_WB3.indb 9

27/07/2016 14:12


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.