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© Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 3 Week 5 Day 3 Objective: Divide amounts of money by single-digit numbers (without remainders)

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1 © Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 3 Week 5 Day 3 Objective: Divide amounts of money by single-digit numbers (without remainders)

2 © Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 3 Week 5 Day 3 How much is one egg? We need to divide £1.32 by 6 Turn £1.32 into pence = 132p Divide by 6 ? x 6 = 132 20 x 6 = 120 12 2 x 6 = 12 0 £1.32 22p per egg

3 © Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 3 Week 5 Day 3 Use this strategy to find the cost of… 1 cupcake £1.44 the plate 1 drink-can £2.58 for six Handy Hint Turn the amount into pence

4 £7.35 for five burgers. How much for one? © Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 3 Week 5 Day 3 £7.35 is 735p ? X 5 = 735 100 x 5 = 500 235 40 x 5 = 200 35 7 x 5 = 35 So 735p ÷ 5 is 147p That’s £1.47. So 735p ÷ 5 is 147p That’s £1.47.

5 © Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 3 Week 5 Day 3 Have a go at these two problems: £3.78 ÷ 6 £12.25 ÷ 5 How will you divide 1225 by 5?

6 © Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 3 Week 5 Day 3 Packet pricePrice for 1 8 oranges£1.76 6 cakes £2.16 5 drinks £7.15 8 lollies £1.04 9 pies£3.42 These get trickier… How far can you get? Remember to turn each amount into pence and then divide…


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