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Preston Hedges Primary School
Missing Number Problems- 6T Maths Homework 28/4/17
Q1.
Write the three missing digits to make this addition correct.
2 marks
Q2.
This calculation has the same number missing from each box.
Write the missing number in the boxes.
×
–
=
42
1 mark
Q3
2 marks
Q4. Write the missing numbers.
2 marks
Q5. Write in the missing digits.
1 mark
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Q6. Write in the missing digit.
The answer does not have a remainder.
1 mark
Q7.
The three numbers missing from these boxes are all prime numbers greater than 3
Write in the missing prime numbers.
×
×
=
1001
1 mark
Q8.
Write what the two missing digits could be.
6
2
+
9
5
= 757
1 mark
Q9.
Write in what the missing numbers could be.
1 mark
Q10.
Write in the missing digits to make this correct.
2 marks
Q11.
Write in the missing digits.
1 mark
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Q12. Here is part of a number grid.
Here is another part of the same grid.
Write in the missing number.
1 mark
Q13. Write what the three missing digits could be in this calculation.
×
=
1 mark
Q14. Write in the missing number.
50
÷
=
2.5
1 mark
Q15. Here is part of a number line. Write the two missing numbers in the boxes.
2 marks
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Q16. Jon makes a sequence of numbers.
His rule is to add the same amount each time.
Write in the missing numbers.
1 mark
Write in the missing signs, + – × or ÷
Q17. The signs are missing from these number sentences.
The first has been done for you.
6
5 = 40
10
20
8 = 4
7
1 mark
21
3 = 15
8
1 mark
Q18. The rule to get each number in a sequence is
Here is part of the sequence.
Write the two missing numbers.
40
30
35
32.5
33.75
2 marks
Q19.In this tower, two numbers are multiplied to give the number above.
Write the missing numbers in the tower below to make it correct.
2 marks
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Q20. Write the two missing digits to make this long multiplication correct.
2 marks
Q21. Write the four missing digits to make this addition correct.
2 marks
Q22. Write the missing number.
1 mark
Q23.
Write the two missing digits.
1 mark
Q24. The number in A is twice the number in D.
The number in B is 5 less than the number in C.
The number in D is 10 more than the number in B.
Write the missing numbers in these diagrams
2 marks
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Q25. Write in the missing number.
1 mark
Q26. Write the missing number in each calculation.
1 mark
1 mark
Q27. The numbers in this sequence increase by equal amounts each time.
Write in the three missing numbers.
2 marks
Q28. Write the missing numbers to make these calculations correct.
1 mark
1 mark
Homework due in by Wednesday 3rd May
Please see me before this if you have any problems
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