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Play with a friend. You will each need a dice and sixteen markers. Make two boards of stiff cardboard that look like this:
20 ; 24 ; 32 ; 39 ; 40 ; 41 ; 48 ; 57 ; 59 ; 61 ; 66 ; 68 ; 69 ; 79 ; 86 ; 90
Learning Outcome 1: The learner will be able to recognise, describe and represent numbers and their relationships, and to count, estimate, calculate and check with competence and confidence in solving problems.
Assessment Standard 1.9: We know this when the learner performs mental calculations involving:
1.9.3: division with small numbers.
1. Fill in the missing words:
1.1 Any number divided by 1 is____________________________________
1.2 When we divide a number by 2, we say we ________________________
the number. (2)
2. Complete the following flow diagrams:
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3. Estimate the quotient by first rounding off the divisor to the nearest 10 and the dividend to the nearest 100:
3.1 2 468 ÷ 47 = __________________________________________
= _______________________________________(2)
3.2 3 639 ÷ 33 = __________________________________________
= _______________________________________(2)
4. Valerie had to calculate the following: 32 876 ÷ 26. She started, but could not complete the calculation. Complete the sum for her.
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2 | 6 | 3 | 2 | 8 | 7 | 6 | |
- | 2 | 6 |
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5. Calculate the following without a calculator:
5.1 A fruit vendor buys 8 498 apples and packs them in boxes containing 35 apples each. How many boxes does he need?
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5.2 How many rolls of chicken netting is needed to fence a camp of 1 598 m if each roll contains 45 m?
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