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  2. 1. Draw a visual model to show how six ...

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    5 Mar 2014: 1. Draw a visual model to show how six pizzas can be equally shared among eight people if:. - The pizzas are cut into eighths. Each of the eight people is allocated a number from 1 - 8. Each person gets. of one pizza. There are 6 pizzas so each
  3. Practice task 1 Write each of the following numbers ...

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    12 Mar 2014: Practice task 1. Write each of the following numbers as fractions and decimals. Sample answers have been given for. the first number. SAMPLE ANSWERS. Number Expressed as a Fraction. Expressed as a Decimal. One quarter. ,. ,. … 0. 25, 0. 250…. One
  4. Write the following numbers in expanded notation, renaming in ...

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    12 Mar 2014: Write the following numbers in expanded notation, renaming in terms of the place value. parts:. a) 25. 6. b) 160. 375. c) 3 451. 4672. SAMPLE ANSWERS. 25. 6. 20 5 0. 6. or. (2 x 10) (5 x 1) (6 x 0. 1). or. 2 tens 5 ones 6 tenths. or. 25 ones 6 tenths. or.
  5. Practice tasks 1. Complete the table so that the ...

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    12 Mar 2014: Practice tasks. 1. Complete the table so that the numbers is each row represented by fractions,. decimals and percents are equivalent:. Fraction Decimal Percent. 1. 1 110%. 0. 75 75%. 0. 04 4%. 0. 25 25%. 1 1. 2 120%. 3. 5 3. 5 350%. 0. 125 12. 5%. 2. Order
  6. Practice task 2 1. Learning Activity 3d: Relating decimals, ...

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    12 Mar 2014: Practice task 2. 1. Learning Activity 3d: Relating decimals, fractions and percent using a number line. Click on the link below and complete the activity by placing all of the fractions,. decimals and percents on the number lines. http://www. ictgames
  7. Practice Task 1 SAMPLE STRATEGIES 1. You want to ...

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    12 Mar 2014: Practice Task 1. SAMPLE STRATEGIES. 1. You want to buy two T-shirts. Which is the best buy, Shop A or Shop B? Shop A. Buy two Bonds Tees at $25 each and get 30% off the second T-shirt. Shop B. All Bonds Tees 25% off normal price of $30 each. Shop A.
  8. Practice Task 2 A survey of 1000 females showed ...

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    12 Mar 2014: Practice Task 2. A survey of 1000 females showed that the number of smokers increased by 8% over two. years. In the original survey, the number of smokers was 238. What was the number of. smokers after 2 years? Step 1. Find 8% of 238. 1% (. 8 x 2. 38
  9. Practice Task 3 The staff of a company decreased ...

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    12 Mar 2014: Practice Task 3. The staff of a company decreased from 55 to 25. What was the percent decrease? The decrease was 30 out of 55 (. We can see this is more than half, so the percentage. will be > (greater than) 50%. Use your calculator to work out the
  10. Practice Task 4 John paid $14 000 for his ...

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    12 Mar 2014: Practice Task 4. John paid $14 000 for his car. This price included 15% sales tax. What was the actual price. of the car before sales tax? The amount of $14 000 includes the car purchase price and the sales tax. 14 000 = 100% (car price) 15% (sales
  11. Extended thinking: Diagonals of rectangles The following diagrams…

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    19 Feb 2014: Extended thinking: Diagonals of rectangles. The following diagrams show the diagonals of three rectangles, one being a square. Look closely at the features of the three diagrams. What properties of diagonals do you think will guarantee that you will

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