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The table shows the weather over the last four weeks.
How many days did it rain?
Count the symbols carefully.
The table shows the weather over the last four weeks.
How many more days was it sunny than cold?
“More than” always means a take away
The timetable shows the five stops that the buses run.
If I get on the bus at the market at 10 am, what time do I arrive at the shops?
Remember to look down the left hand side to find the market, then across the row until you find 10:00. Now read downwards to find the cell which is on the same row as the shops on the left hand side.
The timetable shows the five stops that the buses run.
How long does it take the bus to travel from the park to the museum?
Look at the cell that has the park at 9:00 then go down the column until you find the box for the museum. How many minutes has the journey taken?
Jim buys theme park tickets for himself, his partner and their two children.
How much change from £100 does Jim have?
Work step-by-step to solve two adults plus two children. Don’t forget to then take this away from £100 to find the change.
Maddy buys Underwater Venture for 10 adults and 5 children.
How much does Maddy need to pay?
Work step-by-step to solve the 10 adults and then add on the 5 children.
The chart shows Year 5 pupils’ favourite colour.
How many more children chose red than yellow?
“More than” always means a take away
The chart shows Year 5 pupils’ favourite colour.
How many children are in Year 5?
Remember to add up each total.