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Joe wants to buy a computer game costing £3. If he saves 50p a week, how many weeks will he need to save for before he can afford the game?
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Q.2
The teacher wants to put the children into groups ofIf there are 30 children in the class, how many groups can be made?
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Q.3
I need a knife, fork and spoon for 12 people. How many pieces of cutlery will I need altogether?
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Q.4
If there are 12 bikes in the bike shop, how many wheels will there be altogether?
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Q.5
There are 5 apples in a bag. The cook needs enough apples to feed 40 children. How many bags must the cook buy?
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Q.6
I give 5 sweets to each of my 10 friends. How many sweets did I give away altogether?
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Q.7
At a party, each child is given 2 balloons. If 15 children come to the party, how many balloons will there need to be?
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Q.8
A chocolate company has made 60 limited edition chocolates. They wish to pack them 10 to a box. How many full boxes can they make?
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Q.9
A company packs ice lollies into boxes of Each box has 5 strawberry and 5 blackcurrant lollies. They have made 50 strawberry and 50 blackcurrant lollies. How many full boxes can they make?
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Q.10
The class is going to have a party. There are 25 in the class. Crisps come in big bags of How many ‘big bags’ will we need to ensure all children get a bag of crisps?
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