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Read and interpret tables

1 Thetableshowstheweightoffivedogs,tothenearestkilogram.

Nameofdog Weight

Buster 12kg

Misty 26kg

Titch 14kg

Henry

Patch

a) WhatisthetotalweightofBusterandTitch?

b) Henryis10kgheavierthanMisty.

WriteHenry’sweightinthetable.

c) PatchisheavierthatTitchbutweighslessthanMisty.

Writethedogsnamesinorderofweight,startingwith

thelightest.

2 Thetableshowsthenumberofchildrenineachyearata

primaryschool.

Year 1 2 3 4 5 6

Numberof

children28 31 29 25 32

Thereare175childrenintheschoolintotal.

HowmanychildrenareinYear6?

Completethetable.

Howdidyouworkthisout?Talktoapartner.

3 Thetableshowstheaveragesummertemperaturefor

differentcities.

City London Edinburgh Paris Madrid Rome Berlin

Temperature(°C)

21 15 25 31 30 22

a) WhatistheaveragesummertemperatureinParis?

b) Whichcityhasthewarmestaveragetemperatureduring

thesummer?

c) Whatisthedifferenceinaveragetemperature

betweenBerlinandEdinburgh?

d) Whichtwocitieshaveadifferenceofjustonedegreeinaverage

summertemperature?

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e) EvaandherparentsliveinLondon.

Theywanttohaveasummerholidaysomewherewarmer.

Whichcitydoyouthinktheyshouldgoto?

Explainyouranswer.

4 Teachersaskedchildrenhowtheytraveltoschool.

ThetablesshowhowthechildreninYear4andYear5travel

toschool.

Year 4 Year 5

Method

oftravelWalk Bike Car Bus

Number

ofchildren18 1 10 0

Method

oftravelWalk Bike Car Bus

Number

ofchildren17 3 7 1

a) Whatisthemostcommonmethodoftravelinbothyeargroups?

b) HowmanymorechildrentravelbycarinYear4than

inYear5?

c) Whichyearhasthemostchildren?

d)

IsTommycorrect?

Explainyouranswer.

5 Thetableshowsthenumberoficecreamssoldinashoplastweek.

Day Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat Sun

Icecreams

sold15 27 13 19 2 46 38

DoyouagreewithAlex?

Explainyourreasons.

6 Class5Bdidasurveytofindoutthetypesofpetschildrenhad

athome.

Dog Cat Hamster Rabbit Goldfish

Whoiscorrect?

Explainyouranswer.

Year 5 children cause less pollution than Year 4,

getting to school.

The shop sold more ice creams in total on Saturday

and Sunday than during the rest of the week.

There are 24 children in

the class.

There are more than 24 children

in the class.

We do not know how many children are in

the class.Dora

Rosie

Amir

Two-way tables

1 Afilmisshowntwiceadayat3pmand7pm.

Thetableshowsthenumberofchildrenandadultsthatseeeach

showinoneday.

Adults Children

3pmshowing 28 65

7pmshowing 58 12

a) Howmanychildrenwatchedthe7pmshowing?

b) Howmanyadultswatchedthefilmthatday?

c) Thereare100seatsinthecinema.

Howmanyseatswereemptyatthe3pmshowing?

d) Didmorechildrenormoreadultswatchthefilm?

Showyourworkings.

e) Whydoyouthinkfewerchildrenwatchedthe7pmshowing?

2 Thetableshowsinformationabouttheeyecolourof100people.

Brown Blue Green Total

Boys 12 25 70

Girls 8

Total 29 100

a) Completethetable.

b) Howmanyboyshavegreeneyes?

c) Howmanygirlshaveblueeyes?

d) Howmanymoregirlshavebrowneyesthanblueeyes?

3 Thetablebelowshowsthedistanceinmilesbetweensomecities.

London

3,459 NewYork

5,938 6,736 Tokyo

6,011 7,803 9,152 CapeTown

10,553 9,929 7,819 6,845 Sydney

a) WhatisthedistancebetweenSydneyandTokyo?

b) Whichtwocitiesarethefurthestapart?

and

c) Chooseacitytostartinandthentwomoredifferentplaces

tovisit.

Howfarwouldyouhavetotravel?

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4 Teamsareawardedpointsforeacheventataswimminggala.

Someofthescoreshaveaccidentallybeenwashedoff!

Workoutthemissingscoresandcompletethetable.

Write3questionsforyourpartnertoanswerabouttheinformation

onthetable.

5 Thetableshowsinformationaboutsomeoftheworld’s

tallestbuildings.

Building Country Height(m)Numberof

floorsYear

completed

BurjKhalifa UAE 828 163 2010

ShanghaiTower China 632 128 2015

AbrajAl-BaitClockTower

SaudiArabia 601 120 2012

PingAnFinanceCentre

China 599 115 2017

GoldinFinance117

China 597 128 2019

a) Howtallisthetallestbuilding?

b) Whichbuildingis601mtall?

c) Whichtwobuildingshavethesamenumberoffloors?

d) Whichbuildingwascompletedmostrecently?

e) HowmuchtalleristheBurjKhalifathantheGoldinFinance

117building?

f) Three-fifths of the buildings are in China.

Isthisstatementcorrect?

Explainhowyouknow.

Breaststroke Backstroke Butterfly Freestyle Total

Yellow 405 210 395 1,970

Red 650 420 650

Green 210 400 1,480

Blue 210 610 510

Total 1,610 1,430 1,925

Multiplying decimals by 10, 100 and 1,000

1 Completethemultiplications.

a)

H T O Tths Hths

3 7

3.7×10=

b)

H T O Tths Hths

1 4 5

14.5×10=

c)

H T O Tths Hths

1 5 8

1.58×10=

d)

H T O Tths Hths

1 3 0 6

13.06×10=

Whatdoyounoticewhenyoumultiplyanumberby10?

2 Completethemultiplications.

a) 1.7×10= d) 13.4×10=

b) 1.75×10= e) 10×13.04=

c) 1.73×10= f) 130.4×10=

3 Completethemultiplications.

a)

H T O Tths Hths

4 1

4.1×100=

b)

H T O Tths Hths

4 1 5

4.15×100=

c)

H T O Tths Hths

1 4 5

14.5×100=

d)

H T O Tths Hths

4 0 5

4.05×100=

Whatdoyounoticewhenyoumultiplyanumberby100?

4 Completethecalculations.

a) 7.2×100= d) 1.89×100=

b) 3.4×100= e) 73.57×100=

c) 19.5×100= f) 1.317×100=

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5 Amirhasmultiplied3.8by1,000

a) WhatmistakehasAmirmade?

b) Workoutthecorrectanswer. 3.8×1,000=

6 Completethemultiplications.

a) 4.7×10= c) 5.84×10=

4.7×100= 5.84×100=

4.7×1,000= 5.84×1,000=

b) 19.3×10= d) 18.06×10=

19.3×100= 100×18.06=

1,000×19.3= 18.06×1,000=

Howdidyouworkouttheanswers?Talktoapartner.

7 Completethecalculations.

a) 7.7× =770 e) 8.032× =80.32

b) ×10=1,950 f) ×18.3=1,830

c) 11.5× =115 g) 195.32× =1,953.2

d) ×11.5=11,500 h) ×1,000=7,200

8 Tommyis1.4mtall.

Atreeis10timesastallasTommy.

Abuildingis100timesastallasTommy.

a) Howtallisthetree? m

b) Howmuchtalleristhebuildingthanthetree?

m

9 Matchthemultiplicationstothedescriptions.

×10×10

×10×10×10

×100×10

×10×100

×10×1

multiplyby10

multiplyby100

multiplyby1,000

The answer is 3.8000

Dividing decimals by 10, 100 and 1,000

1 Completethedivisions.

a)

H T O Tths Hths

5

5÷10=

b)

H T O Tths Hths

1 5

15÷10=

c)

H T O Tths Hths

3 8

3.8÷10=

d)

H T O Tths Hths

1 3 8

13.8÷10=

Whatdoyounoticewhenyoudivideanumberby10?

2 Completethecalculations.

a) 7÷10= d) 16÷10=

b) 7.8÷10= e) 16.4÷10=

c) 7.86÷10= f) 16.48÷10=

3 Completethedivisions.

a)

H T O Tths Hths Thths

1 7 b)

H T O Tths Hths Thths

9 4

c)

H T O Tths Hths Thths

2 7 6

d)

H T O Tths Hths Thths

3 2 5

Whatdoyounoticewhenyoudivideanumberby100?

4 Completethedivisions.

a) 7÷100= b) 109÷100=

7.2÷100= 10.9÷100=

7.25÷100= 10.95÷100=

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17÷100=

9.4÷100=

276÷100=

32.5÷100=

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5 Useaplacevaluecharttoworkout136÷1,000

H T O Tths Hths Thths

1 3 6

Completethecalculation.

136÷1,000=

Talktoapartneraboutyourmethod.

6 Useyourknowledgeofmeasuretoworkouttheanswers.

a) Whatisthemassoftheboxinkilograms?

÷ =

b) Whatistheheightofthesunflowerinmetres?

÷ =

c) Whatistheamountofjuiceinlitres?

÷ =

7 Completethecalculations.

a) 147÷10= c) 3,200÷10=

147÷100= 3,200÷100=

147÷1,000= 3,200÷1,000=

b) 21÷10= d) 5,006÷10=

21÷100= 5,006÷100=

21÷1,000= 5,006÷1,000=

8 Completethedivisions.

a) 83÷ =0.83 e) 1,799÷ =17.99

b) ÷10=0.95 f) ÷100=11.8

c) ÷10=3.9 g) 178÷ =17.8

d) 68÷ =0.068 h) 3.18÷ =0.318

2,340g

235cm

380ml