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Y1 – Summer – Block 5 – Step 1 – Recognising coins Answers
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There are 2 1p coins.There are 3 2p coins.There is 1 5p coin.There are 4 10p coins.There are 0 20p coins.
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a) >b) <c) <d) >
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drawing of 5p, 10p, 20p or 50p coincorrect value of drawn coinThere are four possible answers.
Y1 – Summer – Block 5 – Step 2 – Recognising notes Answers
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Either £5 note could be circled.
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There are 0 £5 notes.There are 2 £10 notes.There is 4 £20 notes.There are 3 £50 notes.
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c)
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a) <b) =c) <
6No.There is no such thing as a £30 note.
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Y2 – Autumn – Block 3 – Step 1 – Count money – pence Answers
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a) 7pb) 50pc) 20pd) 12pe) 60p
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a) 23pb) 28pc) 62p
4 95p
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a) >b) >c) <d) =
6No.Annie has 74p and Tommy has 90p.
7Yes.Rosie has 96p.
Y2 – Autumn – Block 3 – Step 2 – Count money – pounds Answers
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a) £3b) £10c) £30d) £20e) £40
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a) £15b) £20c) £21
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a) >b) =c) >d) =
6No.Dora has £17 and Ron has £15
7No.Mo has £32. He has counted the number of £2 coins, not their value.
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Y2 – Autumn – Block 3 – Step 3 – Count money – notes and coins Answers
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a) There is £17 and 25p.b) There is £21 and 62p.c) There is £52 and 63p.d) There is £23 and 14p.
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a) £6 and 55pb) £11 and 3pc) £70 and 52pd) £6 and 22p
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a) £20 + £1 + 50p + 10p = £21 and 60pb) £10 + £2 + 20p + 50p + 2p = £12 and 72pc) £5 + 77p = £5 + 5p + 20p + 50p + 2p
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£10 and 43pone £10 note or two £5 notesmultiple possible answers for coins, e.g.: four 10p coins and three 1p coins
6 It depends on the number and values of the coins and notes.
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Y2 – Autumn – Block 3 – Step 4 – Select money Answers
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multiple possible ways, e.g.:
Other ways include:50p, 10p, 5p, 1p, 1p20p, 10p, 10p, 10p, 5p, 5p, 2p, 2p, 1p, 1p, 1p
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multiple possible ways, e.g.:
Other ways include:£20, £20, £10, £10, £2, £2, £2, £1, £1£20, £10, £10, £10, £5, £5, £2, £2, £1, £1, £1, £1
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Y2 – Autumn – Block 3 – Step 4 – Select money Answers (continued)
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multiple possible answers, e.g.:a) 50p, 1p, 1pb) £2, £2, £2, £2c) £1, £1, 10p, 10p, 2p, 1p
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multiple possible answers, e.g.
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Add up the sum of money in each box.
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Y2 – Autumn – Block 3 – Step 5 – Make the same amount Answers
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a)
multiple possible answers, e.g.:
b) Other ways include:50p, 10p, 5p, 5p20p, 10p 10p, 10p 10p, 10p
20p
20p
20p
10p
50p 20p
50p
10p
10p
Y2 – Autumn – Block 3 – Step 5 – Make the same amount Answers (continued)
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a) possible answers:£20, £10£20, £5, £5£10, £10, £10£10, £10, £5, £5£10, £5, £5, £5, £5£5, £5, £5, £5, £5, £5
b) 2£20, £10
c) 6£5, £5, £5, £5, £5, £5
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multiple possible answers, e.g.:£2, £2, 50p, 1p£1, £1, 50p, 50p, 50p, 50p, 20p, 20p, 10p, 1p
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a) 80pb) 50p, 20p 10pc) possible answers:
£100 and 80p£70 and 80p£60 and 80p£40 and 80p£30 and 80p£20 and 80p£15 and 80p£10 and 80p
Y2 – Autumn – Block 3 – Step 6 – Compare money Answers
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The method of comparison may vary, depending on the notes and coins, e.g.:• part a) has the same number of coins of equal value so we only need to compare one
coin• part b) only has one note in each amount, so we only need to compare the notes• part c) has the same coins, so we only need to compare the notes• for part d), we may need to work out the two amounts.
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a) multiple possible answers, e.g.:20p, 2p, 1p
b) multiple possible answers, e.g.:£20p, £2p, £1
c) Amir.£1 > 1p, so £23 > 23p
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possible answers:£7 and 0p£7 and 1p£7 and 2p
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a) =b) <c) >
5 any combination of notes with total value greater than £28 and 83p
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a) <b) >c) <d) >e) =
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Y2 – Autumn – Block 3 – Step 6 – Compare money Answers (continued)
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a) multiple possible answers, e.g.: £6 and 21pb) multiple possible answers, e.g.: £8 and 21pc) £7 and 21pThere are multiple possible answers for part a) and b), but only one possible answer for part c).
Y2 – Autumn – Block 3 – Step 7 – Find the total Answers
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a) £6b) £4c) £10d) answer with total of exactly £9:
If Annie spends less than £9, she could buy any three items.
2 88p
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a) £3 + 42p = £3 and 42pb) £7 + 96p = £7 and 96pc) £11 + 3p = £11 and 3pd) £18 and 53p = 50p + 3p + £18e) £10 + 20p + 50p = £10 and 70p
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a) £3b) 91pc) £3 and 22pd) Two possible answers:
a box of crayons, an apple and a bottle of watera comic, a chocolate bar, an apple and a bottle of water
The answer must include an apple and a bottle of water, as these are the only two items that add up to 80p.
88p
£80
£4 and 70p
Y2 – Autumn – Block 3 – Step 8 – Find the difference Answers
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a) 34pb) 74pc) 40p
Either cross out the coins that they both have and work out what is left, or work out 74 −34
2 6p
3 35p
4Mo£6
5 36p
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a) Brettb) 52pc) £5
7a) 77pb) 16p
Y2 – Autumn – Block 3 – Step 9 – Find change Answers
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1 25p
2 4p
3 28p
4 Her change will be 15p less than 50p.
5 £4
6 £1 and 13p
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a) 30pb) 33pc) 9p£1 is 100p, so the change is 100 – the cost of the item.
8There is no coin that could mean that the change is £2 and 19p. The largest coin is £2 and so the change must be less than £2
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a) pearIf all the coins were silver coins, then the price of the item must end in 0 or 5If one of the coins in her change was 20p, then the price of the item must be less than 30p.
b) multiple possible answers, e.g.:chocolate bar and bottle of water17p
Y2 – Autumn – Block 3 – Step 10 – Two-step problems Answers
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£15 + £12 = £27b)
£27 − £17 = £10
2a) 62pb) 11p
3a) £13b) £16
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a) £5b) £24c) £0d) possible answers:
football and basketball £4football and tennis ball £7basketball and tennis ball £9basketball and rugby ball £0tennis ball and rugby ball £3There are five possible answers.
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