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Raka takes £10 to the shop. She buys a drink for 67p, ice cream for £1.20 and a bar of chocolate for 58p. Calculate how much change she should expect to receive.
Navdeep has 300 sweets. He gives 52 to his sister, 38 to his father and his friend takes 91. How many sweets does Navdeep have remaining?
A bottle of lemonade contains 1000ml. Two drinks are poured from the bottle. The first takes 232ml and the second takes 165ml. Calculate how much lemonade is remaining in the bottle?
Luciano pours a bath containing 252 litres of water. He pulls the plug and empties out 42.5 litres before putting the plug back into the bath. Calculate the volume of water now reminaing in the bath.
A large packet of nuts contains 142 nuts. The first person takes 12, the second takes 23 and the third person takes 54 nuts from the packet. Calculate the number of nuts remaining in the packet.
Five pupils took a short test. They revised and then repeated the test, their times are shown in the table below. Which student had the largest decrease in the time taken to pass the test?
Four children run around the running track . They run around the track twice and their times for the two laps are shown below. Which student has the largest change in time between lap one and lap two?
Four boys went shopping, they each took some money and returned home with less money after spending some in the shops. The table below shows how much money each boy took and how much they returned with. Look at the table and decide which boy spent the most money at the shops.
A water bottle holds 750ml of water. It has 435ml in it already, how much more water can be added before it is full?
A man gets to the supermarket checkout and the bill comes to £78.52. He has £12.40 of vouchers which he gives to the cashier. How much money will he now need to give in order to pay the bill in full?