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This 11 Plus Maths quiz puts your problem-solving to the test. Use what you know about addition and subtraction to crack each challenge quickly and accurately.
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TIP: don't waste time writing numbers that cancel each other out, e.g. 16.3 - 16.3 = 0
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Splitting this into hundreds, tens, ones and decimal will help.
19.8 - 21.6 + 239.4 = (200) + (10 + 30 - 20) + (9 + 9 - 1) + (0.8 + 0.4 - 0.6) = 200 + 20 + 17 + 0.6 = 237.6 |
Hundreds first, then tens, ones and, finally, decimals:
392.7 + 63.2 + 7.4 = (300) + (90 + 60) + (2 + 3 + 7) + (0.7 + 0.2 + 0.4) = 300 + 150 + 12 + 1.3 = 463.3 |
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Hundreds, tens, ones then decimals:
185.9 + 318.6 - 41.7 = (100 + 300) + (80 + 10 - 40) + (5 + 8 - 1) + (0.9 + 0.6 - 0.7) = 400 + 50 + 12 + 0.8 = 462.8 |
To avoid negative numbers, you can rearrange the problem:
15.3 - 97.9 + 228.2 = 228.2 + 15.3 - 97.9 = 243.5 - 97.9 = 145.6 |
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Keep an eye out for decimals that add up to whole numbers: 82.7 + 27.3 is the same as 82 + 27 + 1
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You could tackle this problem starting with the highest number: 325.8 + 18.1 + 900 = (900 + 325.8) + 18.1 = 1,225.8 + 18.1 = 1,243.9
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9 + 3 + 18 = 30, so 0.9 + 0.3 + 1.8 = 3.0
Also, 0.9 + 0.2 = 1.2, then you can easily spot that 1.8 + 1.2 = 3.0 |
Breaking the problem into hundreds, tens, ones and decimals helps:
728.6 + 60.4 - 235.4 + 100 = (700 + 100 - 200) + (20 + 60 - 30) + (8 - 5) + (0.6 + 0.4 - 0.4) = 600 + 50 + 3 + 0.6 = 653.6 |
You can treat this as a normal subtraction. Just make sure you put the decimal point in the right place. Making an estimate (the answer should be somewhere around 300) will help you avoid answers like 30.78 or 3.078!