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5.06 Number patterns

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Nadia knows that she is younger than her father, Glen. The following table shows her dad's age compared to hers.

Nadia's age Glen's age
$1$1 $24$24
$5$5 $28$28
$10$10 $33$33
$20$20 $43$43
$30$30 $53$53
a

What is the difference in their ages?

b

Fill in the blanks.

  • When Nadia was $1$1 year old, Glen was $\editable{}$ years old
  • When Nadia is $49$49 years old, Glen will be $\editable{}$ years old.
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1min

James knows that he is older than his sister Hermione. The following table shows his sister's age compared to his age.

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< 1min

A catering company uses the following table to work out how many sandwiches are required to feed a certain number of people.

Fill in the blanks:

Easy
< 1min

A mini-bus company uses the following table to work out how many busses are needed for a certain number of passengers.

Fill in the blanks:

Easy
< 1min
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6.EE.C.9

Use variables to represent two quantities in a real-world problem that change in relationship to one another. For example, Susan is putting money in her savings account by depositing a set amount each week ($50). Represent her savings account balance with respect to the number of weekly deposits (s = 50w, illustrating the relationship between balance amount s and number of weeks w).

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