Use and explain the most efficient strategies when subtracting quantities of money
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- Q1In the equation £4.40 − £1.05 = £3.35, which part of the calculation is the subtrahend?£1.05£3.35=−£4.4030s
- Q2In the equation £4.40 − £1.05 = £3.35, what word might be used to label the £4.40?subtrahenddifferenceminuend30s
- Q3I buy two magazines. One costs £4.82 and the other costs £2.41. What calculation needs to be performed to work out the difference in price?£4.82 + £2.41£4.82 − £2.41£2.41 − £4.8230s
- Q4I buy two magazines. One costs £3.75 and the other costs £1.89. Work out the difference. Remember to write your answer using correct notation.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q5What is my change if I pay for a toy costing £12.99 with a £20 note? Remember to write your answer using correct notation.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q6Calculate: £40.80 − £12.95 = ______ Remember to write your answer using correct notation.Users enter free textType an Answer30s