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Page 1: Pounds and pence - White Rose Maths€¦ · T W O P U N D S 2 1 0 T W O P U N D S 201 0 Ron Rosie Jack. 7 Mo has this money. Decide whether Mo’s statements are true (T) or false

Pounds and pence

1 Howmuchmoneyisthere?

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Whatisthesameandwhatisdifferent?

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a) Completethestatements.

Thereis pounds.

Thereis pence.

Thereis£ and p.

Thereis£

b) Drawmoneysothattherearefewercoinsbutthe

sametotalamount.

3 Matchtheamountsthatareequal.

Fillinthemissingdigits.

460p

£___and___p

£4.62

420p

£4and62p

£4.06

_____p

£4and6p

£4.20

462p

£4and20p

£______

426p

£4and26p

£4.60

4 Matchthepersontothecorrectamount.

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I have a note and some coins.

I have more than Ron.

I have the most money.

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Ron

Rosie

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7 Mohasthismoney.

DecidewhetherMo’sstatementsaretrue(T)orfalse(F).

Circleyouranswerandgiveareasonforyourchoice.

a)

T F

b)

T F

c)

T F

d)

T F

5 Amirhasanoteinhispocket.

Anniehasthreecoinsinherpocket.

DoyouagreewithDora?

Explainyouranswer.

6 Kimhasfourcoins.

•Thecoinsaddtoamultipleof10

•Thetotalamountismorethan£1

•Allthecoinsaresilver.

•Thetotalislessthan£1.50

a) WhichfourcoinscouldKimhave?

b) Howmanydifferentcombinationscanyoufind?

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Amir must have more money than Annie.

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You can make an amount greater than £11

You can make exactly £1.50 using three coins.

You can make exactly £2.02 using four coins.

You can make exactly £6.11