Money Master - choose Australian money
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A number has been rounded off to 1200. What might the number be? |
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How many numbers can you write with 8 in the hundreds place? |
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How many numbers can you make using the digits 1, 2, 3, and 4? You can only use each digit once in each number. |
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Write as many numbers as you can that have a 7 in the tenths place. |
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We are numbers that look like □.□ and we are between 3.0 and 8.0. One of our digits is 6. What numbers might we be? |
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We are numbers that look like □□.□ and we are between 12.0 and 29.0. Our tenths digit is more than our units digit. What numbers might we be? |
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An easy way to add 9 is to add 10 and take away 1. Using a similar strategy what other numbers might I add or subtract this way? |
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What numbers can you make using 1,0,2,7,8 and 4? |
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Which number in this group does not belong? Why? 15 2 8 13 16 |
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Create a pattern starting at 91 that someone else can continue. |
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