1. The document contains a math revision worksheet with 21 problems covering topics like place value, rounding, operations, patterns, and classifying numbers.
2. The student is asked to select answers, perform calculations, complete patterns, identify rules, and classify numbers as prime or composite.
3. Each problem is multiple choice with 3 answer options, requiring the student to demonstrate their math skills and problem solving abilities.
1. The document contains a math revision worksheet with 21 problems covering topics like place value, rounding, operations, patterns, and classifying numbers.
2. The student is asked to select answers, perform calculations, complete patterns, identify rules, and classify numbers as prime or composite.
3. Each problem is multiple choice with 3 answer options, requiring the student to demonstrate their math skills and problem solving abilities.
1. The document contains a math revision worksheet with 21 problems covering topics like place value, rounding, operations, patterns, and classifying numbers.
2. The student is asked to select answers, perform calculations, complete patterns, identify rules, and classify numbers as prime or composite.
3. Each problem is multiple choice with 3 answer options, requiring the student to demonstrate their math skills and problem solving abilities.
Select the place value for the underlined digit. 1 3,098,054
Ones b Tens c Hundreds
A Select the place value for the underlined digit. 2 1,536,034
Ones b Tens c Hundreds
A Write the number in standard form. 3 200,000 + 70,000 + 1,000 + 600 + 40 + 3 271,643 b 207,,598 c 210,587 A Round to the nearest ten thousand. 4 857,234 870,000 b 890,000 c 860,000 A Round to the nearest thousand. 5 342,684 344,000 b 343,000 c 543,000 A 6 subtract. 5,221–1,957=
3,264 b 3,214 c 5,698
A Choose prime or composite. 7 13 Not prime and not composite b composite c prime A Choose prime or composite. 8 21 composite b Not prime and not c prime A composite
Choose prime or composite.
9 11 Not prime and not composite b prime c composite A Choose prime , composite or not 10 1 composite b Not prime and not c prime A composite 11
12 Compare using >, <, or =.
Use the place - value chart to add.
13 Solve. 15
Use the place - value chart to subtract.
15
16
Select two multiples of 6 that are greater than 6
Select two multiples of 4 that are greater than 4.
Select two multiples of 8 that are greater than 8.
Draw the next two figures to continue the pattern.
17
Write the next two numbers in the pattern.
18 6, 12, 18, 24,------ ,------
60, 51, 42, 33
Complete the pattern using the rule.
19 Start at 4, add 12. Complete the pattern using the rule. 20 Start at 12, add 6.