0% found this document useful (0 votes)
8 views

mathprog2_hw_U06_2_Homework

The document consists of various place-value calculation exercises, including multiplications and divisions involving decimals and whole numbers. It includes sections for core, depth, and support levels, providing answers for each calculation. Additionally, it addresses concepts such as factors and missing digits in calculations.

Uploaded by

nolenop261
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
8 views

mathprog2_hw_U06_2_Homework

The document consists of various place-value calculation exercises, including multiplications and divisions involving decimals and whole numbers. It includes sections for core, depth, and support levels, providing answers for each calculation. Additionally, it addresses concepts such as factors and missing digits in calculations.

Uploaded by

nolenop261
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 4

6.

2 Place-value calculations
1 Work out these multiplications.

a 5.3 × 0.1 .......................

b 0.27 × 0.1 .......................

c 6148 × 0.01 .......................

d 94.2 × 0.01 .......................

e 243 × 0.01 .......................

2 Work out these calculations.

a 0.3 × 0.04

.......................

b 0.07 × 0.5

.......................

3 Work out these multiplications.

a 324 × 167 b 658 × 423

4 Estimate then work out these multiplications.

a 2.3 × 3.8 b 3.56 × 2.1

c 4.83 × 5.7 d 1.6 × 6.12

© Pearson Education Ltd 2019. Copying permitted for purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free.
6.2 Place-value calculations
1 Here is a multiplication fact:
9.4 × 68 = 639.2
Use this multiplication fact to work out the answer to each calculation.

a 9.4 × 6800 .......................

b 9.4 × 0.68 .......................

c 639.2 ÷ 9.4 .......................

2 Arif has accidentally multiplied by 90 instead of 0.9.


What number can he multiply his current answer by to get the correct answer?

.......................

3 Work out

a (256 + 2560) ÷ 2.56

.......................

b (863 + 8630) ÷ 8.63

.......................

c (172 + 172 000) ÷ 172

.......................

4 a Work out 86 ÷ 4. .......................

b Use your answer to part a to decide if 4 is a factor of 860. Explain your answer.

...............................................................................................................................................

c Is 4 a factor of 1060? Explain your answer.

...............................................................................................................................................

d Is 8 a factor of 1260? Explain your answer.

...............................................................................................................................................

5 Find the missing digits in this calculation.

© Pearson Education Ltd 2019. Copying permitted for purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free.
6.2 Place-value calculations
1 Complete each calculation.

a 0.4 × 0.7 = 4 ÷ 10 × 7 ÷ 10 = 4 × 7 ÷ 10 ÷ 10 = 28 ÷ 100 = .......................

b 0.03 × 0.6 = 3 ÷ 100 × 6 ÷ 10 = 3 × 6 ÷ .......... ÷ .......... = .......... ÷ .......... = .......................

c 0.2 × 0.08 = 2 ÷ 10 × 8 ÷ 100 = 2 × 8 ÷ .......... ÷ .......... = .......... ÷ .......... = .......................

2 Complete these multiplications.

a b

3 Complete each calculation.

a 324 × 50 = 324 × 5 × 10 = .......... × 10 = .......................

b 324 × 500 = 324 × 5 × 100 = .......... × 100 = .......................

c 253 × 40 = 253 × 4 × 10 = .......... × 10 = .......................

d 253 × 400 = 253 × 4 × 100 = .......... × 100 = .......................

4 Complete each calculation.

a b

© Pearson Education Ltd 2019. Copying permitted for purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free.
6.2 Place-value calculations
Core
1 a 0.53 b 0.027 c 61.48 d 0.942 e 2.43

2 a 0.012 b 0.035

3 a 54 108 b 278 334

4 a 8.74 b 7.476 c 27.531 d 9.792

Depth
1 a 63 920 b 6.392 c 68

2 0.01

3 a 1100 b 1100 c 1001

4 a 21.5
b 4 is a factor of 860 because 86 ÷ 4 = 21.5, so 860 ÷ 4 = 215, which is an integer.
c 4 is a factor of 1060 because 106 ÷ 4 = 26.5, so 1060 ÷ 4 = 265, which is an integer.
d No, 8 is not a factor of 1260 because 126 ÷ 8 = 15.75, so 1260 ÷ 8 = 157.5, which is not an integer.

5 32.4 × 5.6

Support
1 a 0.28 b 0.018 c 0.016

2 a 1686 b 3024

3 a 16 200 b 162 000 c 10 120 d 101 200

4 a 74 844 b 56 172

© Pearson Education Ltd 2019. Copying permitted for purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free.

You might also like