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KeyStage 2 Upper

Add/sub using number lines (incl mixed numbers) (2,3,4,5,6,8,10,12)

Interactive practice questions

We are going to calculate $1\frac{1}{2}+2\frac{4}{10}$112+2410.

a

First, complete the number sentence to convert $1\frac{1}{2}$112 into a mixed number with denominator $10$10.

$1\frac{1}{2}=\editable{}\frac{\editable{}}{10}$112=10

b

Next, plot $1\frac{5}{10}$1510 on the number line.

012
c

Choose the image below that represents the addition for $1\frac{5}{10}+2\frac{4}{10}$1510+2410.

$2\frac{4}{10}$2410
05101151022510335104
A
$2\frac{5}{10}$2510
05101151022510335104
B
$2\frac{3}{10}$2310
05101151022510335104
C
Easy
1min

We are going to calculate $1\frac{1}{3}+1\frac{1}{6}$113+116.

Easy
1min

We are going to calculate $1\frac{3}{4}+3\frac{1}{8}$134+318.

Easy
1min

We are going to calculate $1\frac{4}{5}+1\frac{1}{10}$145+1110.

Easy
1min
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